Human civilisation has
thrived in warmer times — but warmer relative to various colder periods during the last few thousand years but not warm relative to today (and certainly not compared with the much warmer climates of millions of years ago).
Not exact matches
ROCHELLE MCLEAN: We all have yeast on our bodies at all
times and your body has good bacteria that kind of keep your yeast
in balance and yeast
thrived in warm moisture environment so that we might end up with vaginal yeast infections, the breast feeding nipples are a great little party environment for yeast and the inside of baby's mouths.
It's taken some
time and a decent amount of trial and error to devise a strategy for myself to not feel like I'm holding my breath waiting for the weather to get
warmer, but actually (somewhat)
thriving in the winter.