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You think you control what you want to eat next?
You think you got "guts"?
You're wrong.
The human G.I.(gasterointestinal) tract is 30 feet long, and full of beneficial bacteria.
Without that bacteria our digestive process to extract nutrients from enveloped materials would fail, and we would die.
Keeping those bacteria alive is paramount to our survival.
One might conclude that those bacteria are more important than our own situational impulses.
There is a theory that those bacterium can communicate with its host, and its influence eating habits....
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