Our ‘Community Microbiome’ Is Under Attack — Should We Worry?

This is so interesting!The question is, what is natural, and what is not natural anymore in our sterile modern lives?

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By  Toby Rogers, Ph.D.

Writing on Substack, Toby Rogers, Ph.D. reflects that throughout history, humans shared a microbiome through intimate contact and community activities. But modern practices have isolated us and disrupted our “community microbiome” — what does that mean for our health?

In the medical freedom movement we focus a lot on the wisdom of the body’s innate immune system. But that’s just one (very complicated) piece in a much larger and more interesting system.

For the first year of life, infants don’t have much of an immune system. But nature already solved this…

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