The Human Superorganism

How the Microbiome is Revolutionizing the Pursuit of a Healthy Life

341 pages

English language

Published Aug. 9, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-101-98390-4
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OCLC Number:
926091059

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"The award-winning immunogenetics researcher and co-author of Immunotoxicity outlines a new biological paradigm about the origins of such non-communicable diseases as asthma, autism and cancer, arguing in favor of ancient-world dietary practices and protective measures against unsafe chemicals,"--NoveList.

The origin of the epidemics of asthma, autism, Alzheimer's, allergies, cancer, heart disease, obesity, and even some kinds of depression is now clear. Award-winning researcher on the microbiome Professor Rodney Dietert presents a new paradigm in human biology that has emerged in the midst of the ongoing global epidemic of noncommunicable diseases. The Human Superorganism makes a sweeping, paradigm-shifting argument. It demolishes two fundamental beliefs that have blinkered all medical thinking until very recently: first, that humans are better off as pure organisms free of foreign microbes; and second, that the human genome is the key to future medical advances. The microorganisms that we have sought to eliminate have been there …

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A Wandering Tour of the Implications of a Microbiome-centered View of Health

Dietert has a compelling thesis - the importance and diversity of the human microbiome is essential for understanding and improving health. At a high level it has potential, and the view of the human body as a complex system seems more plausible than other models. Missing from this book, however, is any systematic review of what the microbiome actually is. There's a lot of discussion of the implications of it, and some isolated studies are thrown in about how different phenomena are better explained by examining our microbes, but if you're hoping to gain a greater understanding of the state of the science and what actually comprises our internal ecology, look elsewhere.

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Subjects

  • Human body
  • Health
  • Microbiology

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