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The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is composed of a variety of organs, each with varying internal environments.  One of the main components of the GIT is the stomach, which is an acidic, aerobic environment. Within these environments, around one quadrillion microbes live and thrive; collectively, they are referred to as the gut microbiome. These microbes consist of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, archaea and eukaryotes and most of them live in the stomach. How good or bad they are? how do they impact our day-to-day life? and, many more such questions are answered in this episode. I hope you enjoy! See you soon. Jai Hind

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