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Intestinal Flora Transplantation Clinical Study Group: The 8th Annual Meeting

Intestinal Flora Transplantation Clinical Study Group: The 8th Annual Meeting

Aug. 01, 2024

Our researcher will be a speaker at the morning session of the 8th Annual Meeting of the Intestinal Flora Transplantation Clinical Research Society held on September 22 (Sun.).


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Makoto Shimizu, Senior Researcher
Intestinal Flora Testing and Early Cancer Detection
With the popularization of “intestinal activity,” we hear about bacteria on a daily basis. When I recall the days of making culture media for bacteriological tests in dark laboratories and taking care of interns, I realize that the image of bacteria and microorganisms has changed dramatically. Technical terms such as “quorum sensing” and “chemical signaling processes” have become commonplace, and the capabilities and roles of bacteria are being reevaluated. We believe that intestinal bacteria are essential to human health, and that appreciating their symbiosis and creating a living environment for them is the key to maintaining good health. Binge eating is the source of fasting and fasting water. We will discuss the possibilities of a flora balance test.
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Senior Researcher Chihiro Yamamoto
To the Bacteria Called “Bad Bacteria” – Are you a “culprit”? The mysteries of the intestinal ecosystem
Is Baikinman evil?
Villains often appear in animated cartoons and movies. They are certainly harmful to the protagonist’s side, and sometimes they even enjoy it. But reality is a bit more complicated. When we find the “bad side” of things, we tend to confuse its existence with that of evil. What are these bacteria called “bad bacteria” doing to us? Are they evil at all times? Why are they there? As a stepping stone to deciphering the complex intestinal ecosystem, I would like to briefly introduce the bacteria called bad bacteria.

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Researcher Risako Morishita
Drinking” gases to support health: Effects of ‘Hydrogen NanoGAS®︎ water’ on oxidative stress reduction and its general use
Nanobubbles,” which are minute bubbles less than 1μm in size and known for their long-term stability in water, can be filled with any gas. Synbiosis, Inc. has developed NanoGAS®︎, a nanobubble that is more stable over a long period of time using a patented manufacturing method, and has evolved a gas that is generally difficult to ingest into a “drinkable” form by enclosing hydrogen, which has antioxidant properties, in the bubble. In the NanoGAS®︎ Basic Research, we will report the results obtained to date regarding the oxidative stress reduction effects of drinking hydrogen NanoGAS®︎ water, as well as the potential for general use.


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We will also have a booth at the venue as a sponsor.
You can consult with us at our booth by making an appointment in advance.

We will have a hydrogen NanoGAS®︎ water tasting corner at the reception after the scientific meeting.

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There will be a program on hydrogen NanoGAS®︎ water, which is the fundamental technology of the NanoGAS®︎-FMT method (fecal microflora transplantation) of the Intestinal Flora Transplantation Clinical Study Group, as well as case reports on the NanoGAS®︎-FMT method and results of special clinical studies for autism spectrum disorder.

We look forward to seeing you at the venue. Online registration is also available for those who live far away from the venue or who are unable to attend at the same time.


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Click here for details and registration for the Annual Conference.

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