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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Runner" data-source="post: 1357896" data-attributes="member: 17573"><p>I understand, the problem is that you can walk the logic back to ever small numbers of offending "bacteria" that do in fact cause the problems we see. It suggests that theoretically if "in balance" we should never get sick. Do you see the problem with this?</p><p></p><p>I do believe that a lot of people are unhealthy and susceptible to diseases that perhaps they "shouldn't get", because of their behaviors. But a part of terrain is also genetic profile, and that is always exposed via the current environment - favorable genetic profiles selected relative to the others, unless we have advancements in hygiene or medical technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Runner, post: 1357896, member: 17573"] I understand, the problem is that you can walk the logic back to ever small numbers of offending "bacteria" that do in fact cause the problems we see. It suggests that theoretically if "in balance" we should never get sick. Do you see the problem with this? I do believe that a lot of people are unhealthy and susceptible to diseases that perhaps they "shouldn't get", because of their behaviors. But a part of terrain is also genetic profile, and that is always exposed via the current environment - favorable genetic profiles selected relative to the others, unless we have advancements in hygiene or medical technology. [/QUOTE]
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