Zach Bush
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But as it turned out, the translation didn't go well because they didn't actually have a term for sick because it's not part of their tradition.
cultural identity of being sick or healthy they're just them all the time and they biologically are present and they're quite resilient and they don't have any chronic diseases in their their communities and so these boxes get dropped off not understanding when they're going to get sick but they're all these shiny little red capsules and everything else around the fire that night the tribe put passes all this around and consumes the entire
cultural identity of being sick or healthy they're just them all the time and they biologically are present and they're quite resilient and they don't have any chronic diseases in their their communities and so these boxes get dropped off not understanding when they're going to get sick but they're all these shiny little red capsules and everything else around the fire that night the tribe put passes all this around and consumes the entire
cultural identity of being sick or healthy they're just them all the time and they biologically are present and they're quite resilient and they don't have any chronic diseases in their their communities and so these boxes get dropped off not understanding when they're going to get sick but they're all these shiny little red capsules and everything else around the fire that night the tribe put passes all this around and consumes the entire
you know, boxes and boxes of antibiotics. And the researchers are just like stunned the next day when they come back and realizing that that was probably the end of the microbiome. As we understand it, this was the last semblance of a healthy microbiome. And in one night they, they took these boxes of antibiotics. So there was this deep sense of loss and just tragedy and,
you know, boxes and boxes of antibiotics. And the researchers are just like stunned the next day when they come back and realizing that that was probably the end of the microbiome. As we understand it, this was the last semblance of a healthy microbiome. And in one night they, they took these boxes of antibiotics. So there was this deep sense of loss and just tragedy and,
you know, boxes and boxes of antibiotics. And the researchers are just like stunned the next day when they come back and realizing that that was probably the end of the microbiome. As we understand it, this was the last semblance of a healthy microbiome. And in one night they, they took these boxes of antibiotics. So there was this deep sense of loss and just tragedy and,
But the researchers kept doing their work. And so they were collecting stool samples from the whole tribe every day or every couple of days and sending those across the ocean to get genomic sequencing and all this.
But the researchers kept doing their work. And so they were collecting stool samples from the whole tribe every day or every couple of days and sending those across the ocean to get genomic sequencing and all this.
But the researchers kept doing their work. And so they were collecting stool samples from the whole tribe every day or every couple of days and sending those across the ocean to get genomic sequencing and all this.
A month and a half later, all of the data comes back in a shocking way that the next day, the next day, the next day after taking box of antibiotics, there was absolutely no change in the microflora of these tribes. These peoples are so connected to their greater ecosystem that there's no... sever between their microbiome and that of the soil they're sitting on or the air that they're breathing.
A month and a half later, all of the data comes back in a shocking way that the next day, the next day, the next day after taking box of antibiotics, there was absolutely no change in the microflora of these tribes. These peoples are so connected to their greater ecosystem that there's no... sever between their microbiome and that of the soil they're sitting on or the air that they're breathing.
A month and a half later, all of the data comes back in a shocking way that the next day, the next day, the next day after taking box of antibiotics, there was absolutely no change in the microflora of these tribes. These peoples are so connected to their greater ecosystem that there's no... sever between their microbiome and that of the soil they're sitting on or the air that they're breathing.
They are a continuum of nature and nature is constantly reinforcing their connected state in biology. And deeper than that, they have no emotional trauma or belief of sickness. And so there's no place for them to put in their energy field the belief that they aren't enough or they aren't complete or they need something else.
They are a continuum of nature and nature is constantly reinforcing their connected state in biology. And deeper than that, they have no emotional trauma or belief of sickness. And so there's no place for them to put in their energy field the belief that they aren't enough or they aren't complete or they need something else.
They are a continuum of nature and nature is constantly reinforcing their connected state in biology. And deeper than that, they have no emotional trauma or belief of sickness. And so there's no place for them to put in their energy field the belief that they aren't enough or they aren't complete or they need something else.
And so for the lack of emotional trauma, these people are extremely connected and resilient and regenerative in their microbiome, in their cell biology, in their immune identity, all these things. And so for me, I think it's just hopeful that while the psychological trauma of emotional storage
And so for the lack of emotional trauma, these people are extremely connected and resilient and regenerative in their microbiome, in their cell biology, in their immune identity, all these things. And so for me, I think it's just hopeful that while the psychological trauma of emotional storage
And so for the lack of emotional trauma, these people are extremely connected and resilient and regenerative in their microbiome, in their cell biology, in their immune identity, all these things. And so for me, I think it's just hopeful that while the psychological trauma of emotional storage
is a great disruptor, the release of that leads to this intensely regenerative state that really is almost bulletproof to the chemical nature. And so for that, I've come to realize while the chemicals are a big problem, we can overcome that instantaneously if we get over the psychological bust in our identity that we were abandoned by nature.