While infectious diseases have been in steady decline over the last half a century, our chronic health problems have been exponentially increasing. Diabetes. Autoimmune disorders. Allergies. Autism. Depression. Millions of people across the globe struggle to treat these chronic ailments, yet modern medicine has failed to provide them with long lasting solutions.
In the past decade, the science surrounding human health has been turned upside down by groundbreaking discoveries linking many of these diseases and disorders to our microbiome – bacteria that live in and on our bodies (mostly in our gut). These microbes and our gut health play a crucial role in our wellbeing, influencing everything from how our immune system works to our happiness. They hold the key to unlocking a completely new understanding of human health in the years to come.
But if our gut health is linked to these ailments, what is disrupting it in the first place? What is the root cause of the degradation of our immune systems and health? Food. Over the past 70 years, the way we produce our food has been fundamentally compromised to our detriment.