their lands, but they want technology, and medicine. so is that achievable? i think so. but it s a big challenge. a snap shot of a culture suspected to have been left alone for some 11,000 years. these am a zonian samples can perhaps give us some insight into how our microbiomes have evoled. it s such a fascinating window into your health and environment. in fact one laboratory in boston has discovered that it can save lives as well. as my colleague explains, one man s waste is another man s medicine. today is the big day. for eric, a 24-year-old research assistant at mit, nature is calling so he hops a train and then a bus, he passes countless toilets, but doesn t use them. only stopping a full 30 minutes
. if you then also wash your hands the skin is left completely unprotected and dries out leaving dangerous bacteria free to enter. our microbiome needs tender loving care because it keeps our skin intact and. plus it helps keep our lungs in good shape as well as or just subsist they all depend on our microbiomes. pennies. in fact in some sanitizers in spray bottles the hazardous. toxicologists warn that they release a harmful fine mist that should not be inhaled. and this allows the chemicals in the cleaning products to enter the human body through the airways that can cause burning in the throat creation fits of coughing and irritation to the mucous membranes. risks that many people may