"“Science is often very reductive,” she says. “People tend to look at just one aspect of things. But if we want to understand ...We have to look at the entire system.”
The results could help explain another phenomenon... The billions of bacteria that make up our microbiomes aren’t passive passengers. They play an active—if little understood—role in our health, helping regulate our immune systems and digest our food.
Over the past two centuries, industrialization, sterilization, and antibiotics have dramatically changed these invisible ecosystems."
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Maybe science needs to stop trying to reduce and re-engineer the world according to sterile recipes. Use their spiritual side to appreciate the true beauty of nature, where everything is connected.
Stop playing a poor imitation of God.
https://getpocket.com/expl...
The results could help explain another phenomenon... The billions of bacteria that make up our microbiomes aren’t passive passengers. They play an active—if little understood—role in our health, helping regulate our immune systems and digest our food.
Over the past two centuries, industrialization, sterilization, and antibiotics have dramatically changed these invisible ecosystems."
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Maybe science needs to stop trying to reduce and re-engineer the world according to sterile recipes. Use their spiritual side to appreciate the true beauty of nature, where everything is connected.
Stop playing a poor imitation of God.
https://getpocket.com/expl...
The Answer to Lactose Intolerance Might Be in Mongolia
Mongolians’ DNA says they can’t digest milk, yet their diet relies on dairy. A researcher investigates why.
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04:01 AM - Oct 29, 2021
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