The bacteria that live in our gut play an important role in strengthening our immune system. Babies born by caesarean section do not get the germs they need from naturally occurring childbirth… Meanwhile, these bacteria help prevent allergies and asthma, as well as improve digestion. New research suggests feeding such children a small amount of feces from mothers can “normalize” the ecosystem of bacteria, viruses and their intestinal fungi (microbiome).
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