Microbes are more than what we think they are
We are more microbes than humans
According to recent scientific research, only 43% of the cells in our body are human, the rest are microbial cells. Over 70% of our immunity comes from about two kilograms of microbes in our gut that forms what has been called the microbiota. Indeed, we harbor microorganisms that we feed and in return they act on our immune system to protect us.
According to several studies, it has been found that a very large number of diseases are related to the composition of our intestinal flora. This flora is unique to every individual on the earth.
Microbes: the forgotten subject of science
Unfortunately, science does not know all the mechanisms that govern the functioning of these bacteria in our intestines. It is only recently that researchers have been interested in studying the role of microbes ecosystem on our health.
We went to the moon, we explored planet Mars but we did not try to find out what was happening in our intestines, what a tragedy! In my opinion, creation is conceived in an ecosystem in which microorganisms have an extremely important regulatory role.
Unfortunately Scientists have not always tried to find out how and why? Microorganisms are not only useful for our body but they are also useful for plants, animals and the earth. In fact without them, live would not have been possible on earth.
Microbes heal humans, animals, plants and earth
Today research is showing that in our body there are good and bad microbes. Good microbes work to give us good health while bad ones produce toxins that make us sick. Many difficult-to-treat diseases find their solution in taking probiotics.
According to WHO (World Health Organization), probiotics are microorganisms that when ingested in sufficient quantities produce beneficial effects on our health.
I personally have the testimony of dozens of people who have found solutions in taking probiotics supplements. I am also witnessing the performance that one can have when using probiotics in agriculture and livestock. That's why I'm so passionate about the subject.
Please, if you have any question or comment, just leave it below and I will be more than happy to help you out.
Alain Bouwa
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Good thinking to these little bugs that helps our life improve. HG Wells refers to them as the eliminators of our possible out of this world visitors, with bad feeling against us, humans. So why not consider them useful to maintain or improve our health.
Adrian
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Hi...good information but it's a no-no to link to your website. The link belongs on the bottom your profile page.
Debbie
Thank you Debbie, I will change it.