Zach Bush
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antibiotic era started in really robust ways in the 1940s, but we had long been engaged in our effort to try to sterilize the human experience. We did it with alcohol and everything else back in the day. Then antibiotics come along in the 1940s, and then we start using antibiotics in warfare. We use antibiotics in herbicides and pesticides for food production.
antibiotic era started in really robust ways in the 1940s, but we had long been engaged in our effort to try to sterilize the human experience. We did it with alcohol and everything else back in the day. Then antibiotics come along in the 1940s, and then we start using antibiotics in warfare. We use antibiotics in herbicides and pesticides for food production.
We build macro antibiotic systems by building fences in the name of conservation or ownership, and all the fences break the flow of macro flora and fauna, which is antibiotic at the macro level, just as our chemical drugs are antibiotic at the microscopic level. So we've developed a whole human behavior system, human economic system around antibiosis.
We build macro antibiotic systems by building fences in the name of conservation or ownership, and all the fences break the flow of macro flora and fauna, which is antibiotic at the macro level, just as our chemical drugs are antibiotic at the microscopic level. So we've developed a whole human behavior system, human economic system around antibiosis.
We build macro antibiotic systems by building fences in the name of conservation or ownership, and all the fences break the flow of macro flora and fauna, which is antibiotic at the macro level, just as our chemical drugs are antibiotic at the microscopic level. So we've developed a whole human behavior system, human economic system around antibiosis.
Biosis or biotic refers to the relationships that collaborate to create the possibility of life. which I think is a cool definition. The relationships that collaborate to make life possible. Antibiotic is something that's inherently against the relationship piece of that. And so it breaks the relationships that make life possible.
Biosis or biotic refers to the relationships that collaborate to create the possibility of life. which I think is a cool definition. The relationships that collaborate to make life possible. Antibiotic is something that's inherently against the relationship piece of that. And so it breaks the relationships that make life possible.
Biosis or biotic refers to the relationships that collaborate to create the possibility of life. which I think is a cool definition. The relationships that collaborate to make life possible. Antibiotic is something that's inherently against the relationship piece of that. And so it breaks the relationships that make life possible.
And so when you take an antibiotic, you are doing massive devastating effect on your relationship to the microbiome, your relationship to the human cells, your relationship to self ultimately.
And so when you take an antibiotic, you are doing massive devastating effect on your relationship to the microbiome, your relationship to the human cells, your relationship to self ultimately.
And so when you take an antibiotic, you are doing massive devastating effect on your relationship to the microbiome, your relationship to the human cells, your relationship to self ultimately.
and this is why we see an increase in anxiety disorders and depression after a course of antibiotics and take two courses of antibiotics in a short period of time these numbers can get quite large so so we're breaking our biotic nature when we take or adopt antibiotic behaviors in our food system in our medical system and our conservation efforts and for that we we are depleting
and this is why we see an increase in anxiety disorders and depression after a course of antibiotics and take two courses of antibiotics in a short period of time these numbers can get quite large so so we're breaking our biotic nature when we take or adopt antibiotic behaviors in our food system in our medical system and our conservation efforts and for that we we are depleting
and this is why we see an increase in anxiety disorders and depression after a course of antibiotics and take two courses of antibiotics in a short period of time these numbers can get quite large so so we're breaking our biotic nature when we take or adopt antibiotic behaviors in our food system in our medical system and our conservation efforts and for that we we are depleting
the amount of mitochondria per cubic centimeter, because mitochondria are small bacteria that live inside our cells. So if you take an antibiotic, you're going to kill a lot of mitochondria, not just the bacteria in your gut, you're going to kill a lot of mitochondria. And so the light per cubic centimeter goes down.
the amount of mitochondria per cubic centimeter, because mitochondria are small bacteria that live inside our cells. So if you take an antibiotic, you're going to kill a lot of mitochondria, not just the bacteria in your gut, you're going to kill a lot of mitochondria. And so the light per cubic centimeter goes down.
the amount of mitochondria per cubic centimeter, because mitochondria are small bacteria that live inside our cells. So if you take an antibiotic, you're going to kill a lot of mitochondria, not just the bacteria in your gut, you're going to kill a lot of mitochondria. And so the light per cubic centimeter goes down.
When you start eating food with chemical residues, and all of us eat it every day, organic is a step in the right direction, but organic is very rarely free of glyphosate, which is the most prevalent antibiotic and herbicide weed killer that we consume. 85% of the air we breathe in the United States, 85% of rainfall is contaminated.
When you start eating food with chemical residues, and all of us eat it every day, organic is a step in the right direction, but organic is very rarely free of glyphosate, which is the most prevalent antibiotic and herbicide weed killer that we consume. 85% of the air we breathe in the United States, 85% of rainfall is contaminated.
When you start eating food with chemical residues, and all of us eat it every day, organic is a step in the right direction, but organic is very rarely free of glyphosate, which is the most prevalent antibiotic and herbicide weed killer that we consume. 85% of the air we breathe in the United States, 85% of rainfall is contaminated.