Bacterial Translocation
Cross-source consensus on Bacterial Translocation from 2 sources and 6 claims.
2 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Two potential routes have been proposed for oral bacteria to travel from the mouth to the brain: nerve pathways and sinus pathways. — Oral Bacteria in Alzheimer's Disease
- The colon is the main reservoir of gut microbes, and when its environment becomes alkaline, pathogens can breach the colon wall. — Apple Cider Vinegar's Hidden Benefit: Waking Good Bacteria, Silencing Pathogens
- Oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream directly through the gums, and arterial plaque has been shown to contain bacteria originating from the mouth. — Apple Cider Vinegar's Hidden Benefit: Waking Good Bacteria, Silencing Pathogens
- Translocated bacteria cause a wide range of downstream problems including systemic infections, skin conditions, and potentially arterial inflammation. — Apple Cider Vinegar's Hidden Benefit: Waking Good Bacteria, Silencing Pathogens
- Oral bacteria may reach the brain by migrating through nerves that anatomically connect the oral cavity to the brain. — Oral Bacteria in Alzheimer's Disease
- Oral bacteria may reach brain tissue by traveling through the sinuses, which are in close anatomical proximity to the brain. — Oral Bacteria in Alzheimer's Disease