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people experiencing issues with their gut health likely have too many ____ microorganisms in their digestive tracts microbiome.
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Gut health issues often arise from an imbalance in the microbiome, where there are excessive harmful (pathogenic) or "bad" microorganisms. The term "pathogenic" or "harmful" could fit, but more commonly, the context of gut microbiome imbalance (dysbiosis) involves too many "bad" or specifically, when referring to the type, "pathogenic" or sometimes "harmful" microorganisms. However, the most common fill - in here, related to gut microbiome dysbiosis, is that there are too many "harmful" or "pathogenic" microorganisms. But a more precise term in the context of gut health and microbiome is that an overgrowth of "bad" (harmful) or specifically, "pathogenic" microbes occurs. Another common term is that there are too many "harmful" microorganisms. But the key here is that in gut health problems, the microbiome has an excess of harmful (as opposed to beneficial) microorganisms. So the appropriate word to fill in is "harmful" (or "pathogenic", but "harmful" is more general and common in this context).
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