- Releasing toxins in the absence of nutrients and manipulating host behaviors through pain signaling.
- Altering host's taste receptors and influencing food preferences.
- Producing neurochemicals, which interfere with vagus nerve activity.
- Producing analogs of mammalian hormones which involved in mood and behavior.
- Direct manipulation of intestinal cells.
- http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/articles/diabetes-news/16935-can-gut-bacteria-manipulate-eating-behavior
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