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Microbiota-Dysbiosis Cycle

Perpetuates harmful bacterial shifts and metabolic dysfunction

How It Forms

  • Inflammation creates oxidative stress
  • Beneficial bacteria cannot survive
  • Pathobionts thrive in inflamed gut
  • Butyrate production crashes

Self-Reinforcement

  • Low butyrate → weakened barrier
  • Pathobionts produce inflammatory metabolites
  • More inflammation → more dysbiosis
  • Healthy microbiome cannot recover
Key Insight

Traditional probiotics often fail because they can't survive the inflammatory environment. Successful intervention requires both reducing inflammation AND providing the right metabolic support.

Breaking This Cycle

BREAK Protocol Interventions
  • Tributyrin - Provides direct butyrate to compensate for dysbiosis
  • B. longum - Reseeds beneficial bacteria
  • DIM - Supports healthy microbiome through IL-22
Back to Cycle 3 Continue to Cycle 5: Immune-Tolerance