PanickedPoodle
PanickedPoodle t1_j5fyv9v wrote
Reply to comment by Defiant-Taro4522 in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
PanickedPoodle t1_j5fhovl wrote
Reply to comment by Defiant-Taro4522 in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
That's been the previous theory. We tend to want to blame people for their health issues.
This is a new take that says perhaps the habits arise from the bacteria. We know bacteria are in a daily battle, putting out chemicals to kill each other. Those chemicals influence the human brain.
We are a colony animal.
PanickedPoodle t1_ixka3w8 wrote
Coffee, wine and broccoli
That was Cream Puff's diet
Lived twice as long as other cats...
Guess we all should try it
PanickedPoodle t1_j5g0tuu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
Dude, I gave you one link because you said you had never seen anything on the topic. There are thousands. Go do some research if you're interested in the topic.
I'm not trying to confirm a bias with all this. I just like the science. Continue on with blaming people for their weight or bad health or whatever floats your boat.