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8-Jan-2026
Researchers search for why some people’s #gut #microbes produce high alcohol levels

Researchers have identified specific gut bacteria and #metabolicPathways that drive #alcohol production in patients with #autoBrewerySyndrome (ABS), a rare and often misunderstood condition in which […]

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Auto-brewery syndrome: What causes some people's gut microbes to produce high alcohol levels? Researchers at University of California San Diego, Mass General Brigham, and their colleagues have identified specific gut bacteria and metabolic pathways that drive alcohol production in patients…

What causes some people's #gut #microbes to produce high #alcohol levels? ...

| #AutoBrewerySyndrome | #metabolism | #Escherichia | #Klebsiella | #fermentation | Via @sciencex.bsky.social

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🧬 She looked drunk—but hadn’t had a single drop. Turns out, her bladder was brewing alcohol.

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#AutoBrewerySyndrome #BladderFermentation #MedicalMystery #RareDiseaseAwareness #InternalMedicine #DoctorReacts #MedicalReels

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Her body automatically synthesizes alcohol.

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#AutoBrewerySyndrome #GutHealthMatters #MedicalMystery #WeirdDiseases #HealthEducation #RareConditions #InternalFermentation #BodyMakesAlcohol #MicrobiomeMatters #RealMedicalCase

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Auto-Brewery Syndrome Auto-brewery syndrome or gut fermentation syndrome is a condition in which ethanol is produced through endogenous fermentation by fungi or bacteria in the gastrointestinal system, oral cavity, or urin...

#AutoBrewerySyndrome is in the news today. Fascingint. These patients produce their own alcohol and if I’m reading this right can be equivalent to 0.4 or 0.5 without a single drink?

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513...

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