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12/2022 Mass extinction moves humans away from the world they were created to stay healthy in

Updated: Jan 11

Mass Extinction Matters - the further our world departs from the one which cast our basic human physiology, the worse our health will be.


Fighting Extinction is more than fighting to save "bambi" and "fluffy bunnies". It is a fight for our Human Health public infrastructure,


For additional reading start with the "hygiene hypothesis" and some topics on "Lupus":


The hygiene hypothesis proposes that childhood exposure to germs and certain infections helps the immune system develop. This teaches the body to differentiate harmless substances from the harmful substances that trigger asthma. In theory, exposure to certain germs teaches the immune system not to overreact.


Lupus is a disease that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your own tissues and organs (autoimmune disease). Inflammation caused by lupus can affect many different body systems — including your joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart and lungs.


Juniper or Olive hairstreak (Callophrys gryneus gryneus)

Ice Age National Scientific Reserve Unit, Wisconsin, USA

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We can not ignore the conditions the fact that humans thrive in the conditions in which we evolved and our most basic physiology was cast. Unhealthy earth = unhealthy humans.

Nature is our human health infrastructure but it is being annihilated for profit

“Urban green spaces linked to less prescription drug use”


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Reference the “Hygiene Hypothesis” and our Mass Extinction:


Over the past half a century, half the world’s microbes have disappeared, while diseases such as asthma, allergies, obesity + diabetes are increasing. Are these connected?


THE INVISIBLE EXTINCTION digs deeper. Now streaming on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Vimeo On Demand! https://www.theinvisibleextinction.com/?fbclid=IwAR37CXp0lQq_fjtTmPAcnCMWiXmnIa9otumXn0rau18lz2a_XbzptV9wZFs


“Most people think germs (aka microbes) are bad for us. But what if they’re mostly good ,and wiping out the ones inside us is creating a health crisis that threatens humanity’s future?

Could overuse of antibiotics have triggered the rise in obesity, asthma, autism, severe food allergies, and diabetes?”


“Climate change, human health, and resilience in the Holocene”


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