Scientists are just beginning to explore the relationship between drinking and the good and bad bacteria in your gut.

A frothy beer or a glass of wine can enhance a meal and settle the mind. But what does alcohol do to the trillions of microbes living in your gut?

As with much of microbiome science, “there is a lot that we don’t know,” said Dr. Lorenzo Leggio, a physician-scientist who studies alcohol use and addiction at the National Institutes of Health.

That said, it’s clear that happy microbes are essential for proper digestion, immune function and intestinal health. And as scientists begin to explore how drinking may influence your gut, they’re learning that overdoing it could have some unhappy consequences.

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  • owen@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    Ah yes, the poison I’m pouring into my gut is poisoning my gut. An amazing discovery.

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        4 months ago

        To be fair, the article itself states that this is an area under evaluation. They appear to currently be focused on looking into “problematic drinking”. This isn’t simply drinking to excess, it’s drinking uncontrollably despite it causing problems.

        I’d wonder how many of these subjects have this problem because of their dysfunctional microbiome.