Just reading an article in this weeks Science that explains that intestinal epithelial cells produce a complex carbohydrate in order to feed mutualistic bacteria which have evolved to breakdown complex carbohydrates for our benefit and their own. Pathogenic gut bacteria, lacking machinery to digest this (and many other) complex carbohydrate, rely on simple carbohydrates. So in times of a shortage of dietary simple carbohydrate, the good bacteria have an advantage, relative to the bad bacteria, of food being available from the gut itself to get through the lean times.
I would think intermittent fasting should provide this shortage of simple carbohydrates, especially if, like everyone I hope, you’re not eating any simple carbohydrates on fast days (that would be silly anyway).
12:39 am
20 Sep 14