Across several different zoos on three different continents, all captive primate microbiomes showed the same pattern of converging toward
the modern human microbiome.
Not exact matches
It destroys the
microbiome of
humans and plants, which is the root cause of many
modern diseases.
For instance, recent research strongly suggests that in
modern urban populations, the
human microbiome has undergone major changes since the Industrial Revolution.
Modern diets, stress and medicines are changing the
human microbiome and possibly placing some important bacterial species at risk.
The lack of fiber in
modern Western diets is often thought to cause harmful perturbations to the
human gut
microbiome.
Although common in
humans, domestic pets, and zoo animals, periodontal disease does not typically develop in wild animals, leading to speculation that it is an oral
microbiome disease resulting from
modern human lifestyles.
Modern assaults on the
human microbiome may deprive some infants of coevolved microorganisms that shape their immune systems as well as lead to other developmental problems
I pause given WHO labeling glyphosate as «probably carcinogenic to
humans» and the Seneff, MIT 2013 paper, Glyphosate's Suppression of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes and Amino Acid Biosynthesis by the Gut
Microbiome: Pathways to
Modern Diseases, and the Seneff PowerPoint, Roundup, Is there an Elephant in the Room?
More than 3,000 years of recorded use, as well as
modern clinical research in both
humans and animals, suggest a wide range of potential applications for BLACK CUMIN SEED OIL ORGANIC - from helping to balance the gut
microbiome to benefitting epidermal structure and appearance.
It destroys the
microbiome of
humans and plants, which is the root cause of many
modern diseases.
Remarkably, investigations of highly preserved
human coprolites (ancient stool samples retrieved from archeological sites) have demonstrated that their overall
microbiome more closely resembles that of
modern humans living in traditional rural settlements than that of the contemporary urban dweller [117].
A session on the
microbiome (the community of microorganisms that live within the body of an animal or
human) took delegates on a fascinating journey of
modern technology and intriguing research insights.