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Clogged arteries may be down to bacteria, not diet
An analysis of the chemical signatures of fatty deposits in clogged arteries found that they matched lipids produced by mouth and gut bacteria.
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Deposition and hydrolysis of serine dipeptide lipids of Bacteroidetes bacteria in human arteries: relationship to atherosclerosis
Commensal Bacteriodetes bacteria of the gut and the oral cavity may be contributing to the pathogenesis of TLR2-dependent atherosclerosis through serine dipeptide lipid deposition and metabolism in artery walls
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And i thought it had to do with inflammation. Bacteroidetes is the second one down in my gut biome according the my American Gut project analysis.