from The Epoch Times:
Some unpublished data found that Bifidobacteria levels are negligible in vaccinated people.
Research has shown that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines reduce bacteria belonging to the Bifidobacteria genus, a common and beneficial gut bacteria. COVID vaccination is also linked to reduced gut biodiversity.
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Bifidobacteria are among the first microbes to colonize a baby’s gastrointestinal tract as he or she passes through the mother’s birth canal. They are believed to exert positive health effects on their host.
Bifidobacteria interact with the immune system, and their presence is linked with improved immunity against pathogens and cancer.
In her research, she came across a pair of siblings enrolled in the COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials.
The Importance of Bifidobacteria
The loss of Bifidobacteria was discovered by comparing microbiome diversity both before and after vaccination. Generally, the loss is transient, while it can persist for over nine months in more extreme cases.
There are also rare cases where patients’ Bifidobacteria population increases. Dr. Hazan spoke about a patient’s Bifidobacteria population more than doubling a month after vaccination. However, at six to nine months postvaccination, the patient’s number of Bifidobacteria had fallen to zero.
Dr. Hazan said it is unknown why some people’s Bifidobacteria levels rise after vaccination.
Bifidobacteria are a common probiotic, and it is well-established that humans can consume them to improve gut health. In fact, products containing Bifidobacteria make up trillions of dollars in the market share of the probiotic market.
Loss of Other Microbes After Vaccination
Some patients may have other microbiomes missing after vaccination, and trying to track down what microbes the patient might have had before vaccination involves difficult forensics work, according to Dr. Hazan.
While some vaccinated people saw an increase in certain bacteria, vaccination reduced overall microbiome diversity.