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Fusobacterium varium: Gut Health and Inflammation Support
Fusobacterium varium is a bacterium commonly found in the human gut and oral cavity. It is often associated with periodontal diseases and can contribute to systemic infections when it breaches mucosal barriers. Stimulating programs related to this organism may be beneficial for addressing infections and inflammation in associated tissues. Common cases where Fusobacterium varium is implicated include periodontal disease, chronic sinusitis, and certain abscess formations. It is associated with the oral cavity and can impact the digestive system, particularly affecting the large intestine. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this bacterium may relate to the Stomach and Spleen meridians, as they govern digestion and nutrient absorption. TCM points that could be relevant include Stomach 36 (Zusanli), which strengthens the digestive system, and Spleen 6 (Sanyinjiao), which supports overall vitality and immune function. Fusobacterium varium may also be linked with emotions related to stress and anxiety, as oral health can reflect emotional well-being. Practitioners may find it useful to overlay protocols that focus on these organs and meridians, enhancing the body's ability to manage inflammation and support healing.
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