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Are all e coli bacteria so bad?

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Are all e coli bacteria so bad?

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The issue is not whether it’s your own e. coli or if it came from some other organism. E. coli exists just about everywhere, but certain strains are beneficial and certain strains are harmful. Also, where they reside is important. It’s possible to ingest e. coli (more than possible, you do it every day) but it will normally remain within your digestive system and not be harmful at all. However, if a certain strain enters your bloodstream, that’s when you’re in trouble. There’s a very good article that covers this in a way that’s easy to understand. Here are the highlights: I thought E.coli bacteria were OK…. You are correct, for the most part. The presence of E. coli and other kinds of bacteria within our intestines is necessary for us to develop and operate properly, and for us to remain healthy – E. coli, along with other species of bacteria, provide us with many necessary vitamins for example. The bacteria make the vitamins, and we gladly absorb them. We pretty much depend upon E.

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