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ED Bites

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Recovering from anorexia, one bite at a time

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ED Bites ED Bites Recovering from anorexia, one bite at a time ED Bites has moved! It's time to update your links and redirect your web browsers: ED Bites has a new home. It's now: http://www.edbites.com Now with more eating disorder goodness. Hope to see you there! posted under | 142 Comments Gut feelings: EDs and the microbiome Consider this thought experiment: Drop a person in a blender (since it's all hypothetical, go ahead and make it someone you don't like. Feel better? I bet you do!). Then, count all the total number of cells that are produced. Only one in ten of these cells will be human. The other 90%? Those are all microbes. If you look at the total number of genes in your human smoothie (NOT coming soon to a Jamba Juice near you), the numbers are even more skewed: only one in 100  genes are human. The rest are, again, bacterial. The total collection of all of these bacteria living in and on our bodies is known as the microbiome. The idea isn'...

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