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Seen numerous posts about the "bad things in formula"
Sugar fat etc( which are also part of tpn at the basic level btw)
This is a study on why EEN might work
From
https://uegw.congress-online.com/guest/IDbdf617e25c118e/AbstractView?ABSID=12614
So while high sugar from regular food does not help the gut bacteria etc
Formula is a whole other catergory
Things to consider
Sugar fat etc( which are also part of tpn at the basic level btw)
This is a study on why EEN might work
RESULTS:
Changes in CD patient microbial community structure before and during EEN were variable. However, functional profiling of CD patient microbiota before and during EEN treatment revealed a significant increase in metabolic functions related to biodegradation and metabolism of xenobiotics, such as benzoate (p<0.05). BiomeNet uncovered changes during weeks 4 and 8 of treatment consistent with large-scale changes in metabolic interactions at the community level. We observed associated changes in community diversity: a decrease and then increase in diversity over the course of EEN treatment. Metabolic potential generally increased at the same time as diversity decreased. This could be due to the metabolic repertoire of those species that were present (as inferred from enzyme encoding gene sequences). Bayesian modeling of metabolic structures via BiomeNet revealed that the therapeutic effect of EEN might be predicted by monitoring the change in community level metabolic structures over the course of treatment.
Induction of clinical remission by EEN was characterized by a distinct cycle of change in community level metabolic structure, and the microbiome of the one patient that experienced several severe flare-ups did not complete this cycle of change. This finding suggests that community metabolic function could be monitored for the purpose of determining if the duration of EEN was sufficient to maintain a flare free state. Alternatively, patients who complete the cycle quickly might discontinue EEN early.
CONCLUSION:
The microbiome of CD patients is functionally altered during EEN treatment. Metabolic potential for xenobiotic biodegradation and metabolism increases during treatment, but then, after 12 weeks, it returns to a state very similar to pre-treatment and controls.
From
https://uegw.congress-online.com/guest/IDbdf617e25c118e/AbstractView?ABSID=12614
So while high sugar from regular food does not help the gut bacteria etc
Formula is a whole other catergory
Things to consider