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                                                 <p class="carousel-inner-text slide2-text1">There is a strong connection between the brain and the intestinal microbiota.</p>
 
                                                 <p class="carousel-inner-text slide2-text1">There is a strong connection between the brain and the intestinal microbiota.</p>
 
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                                                     In the intestine live bacteria that play key roles for humans, such as protection against pathogens, help digestion, control the nervous system and even affect our mood.
 
                                                     In the intestine live bacteria that play key roles for humans, such as protection against pathogens, help digestion, control the nervous system and even affect our mood.
 
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                                                     A microorganism that has been shown to be beneficial to humans is Lactobacillus rhamnosus, since it has probiotic effects that contribute to the well-being of people.
 
                                                     A microorganism that has been shown to be beneficial to humans is Lactobacillus rhamnosus, since it has probiotic effects that contribute to the well-being of people.
 
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                                                     It is known that stress in an organism can generate inflammation, which leads to the development of a depressive or anxious disorder. This is because the stress in the body causes inflammation, which produces a molecule that instructs the brain to make the person feel depressed or anxious.
 
                                                     It is known that stress in an organism can generate inflammation, which leads to the development of a depressive or anxious disorder. This is because the stress in the body causes inflammation, which produces a molecule that instructs the brain to make the person feel depressed or anxious.
 
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