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Microbial infections gastrointestinal

Use roots to make mucilaginous tea that is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. Helpful for soothing gastrointestinal tract infections (including mouth and throat), as it coats and soothes, reduces inflammation, and attacks microbial infection. [Pg.32]

In the last few years, it has been demonstrated that in the early phases of infection HIV preferentially targets CCR5 CD4 memory T lymphocytes in the gastrointestinal tract. This results in a rapid, massive, and possibly permanent destruction of CD4 cells, rupture of the intestinal mucosa, and penetration of microbial translocation products in the systemic circulation [79]. At the same time, all body compartments, including the central nervous system, become infected. [Pg.204]


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