Missing microbes may be behind the rise of chronic diseases like asthma, allergies and diabetes.
Most people know that the proliferation of obesity, diabetes, asthma and cancer is a major concern. And the incidence of such ailments will only increase. But how can this be? What about the revolutionary wonders of modern medicine?
The answer lies in the tiny organisms that call your body home.
Indeed, this community of microorganisms is, by and large, what keeps you in good health. Known as the microbiome, it helps fight diseases, and so is extremely important for your immune system.
But where do these microorganisms come from?
When exiting the birth canal, newborns get covered with diverse microbes. These organisms then colonize the infant’s skin and gut, and establish the microbiome that will remain with him or her for life.
Caesarian sections, along with the overuse of antibiotics and sanitizers, can alter your microbiome, resulting in a weaker immune system or fostering antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Indeed, any change in your microbiome – especially the loss of one of the many bacterial species that compose it – can have serious consequences.
The more diverse your microbiome, the better it can protect itself from unwanted intruders. If even one key species is removed from the microbial ecosystem, the whole ecosystem may suffer or even collapse.
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