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August 13, 2022GUEST: Andy Dyer Professor of Biology, University of South Carolina Author, Eaters’ Digest
It is not just us that needs to be fed. It’s also them– the 100 trillion microorganisms that live on and in our body. Wow! That is a population 10,000 times greater than all the people on earth, give or take!
But as the 100 trillion microorganisms that we carry around with us all day, every day, are very small, and do not have much of a voice, we mostly just ignore them and go about our business without the least bit of concern for them.
On the other hand, that there are a hundred trillion of them is a good indication that their lack in size might not indicate that they lack a vote on how we live our lives.
And so, when we finally do come to the realization that the me is really the we, all kinds of questions pop up that simply beg to be answered: how do we keep our microbiome happy?
Leave a comment below: Does our microbiome get to vote on us?
Michael Olson’s Three Laws of the Food Chain
#1 Agriculture is the foundation upon which we build all our sand castles.
#2 The farther we go from the source of our food, the less control we have over what’s in that food.
#3 Cheap food isn’t! READ MORE