Capture Missing Microbes: How The Overuse Of Antibiotics Is Fueling Our Modern Plagues Fabricated By Martin J Blaser MD Physical Book
enjoyed. Chemistry, biology, evolution, and the practical health sciences of people and microbes, This books offers some great insights on the importance of our microbiome and the incredible biodiversity of microbes in our body, emohasizing H pylori and the correlation and potential causalities resulting from the war on this age old microbe.
Found the chapter on child birth fascinating, Great read! Although the author primarily discusses H, Pylori bacteria primarily found in the stomach not in the intestines, it was an eye opening book for me, He also discusses even if you don't take antibiotics, you may be antibiotic resistant given how to spreads through human to human interaction, Worth the read Ausserordentlich spannende Darlegung der Bedeutung einer gesunden bzw, einer 'krankhaft' vernderten bakteriellen Darm Flora in Zusammenhang mit den 'modernen' Lebensbedingungen, vor allem in Schwangerschaft und frhkindlichem Alter, Als wichtiger Beeinflussungsfaktor wird die heute oft exzessive Verabreichung von Antibiotika genannt, Besonders interessant ist deren der enormer Einfluss bereits in sehr tiefen Konzentrationen, die normalerweise Bakterien nicht abzutten vermag, Damit kommen als weiterer, nicht genannter Faktor Herbizide ins Spiel, Einige dieser Herbizide, allen voran RoundUp Glyphosat, die in mindestens zehntausenden Tonnen weltweiit jhrlich auf die Felder gespritzt werden, haben eine relativ potente Wirkung gegen Mikroorganismen und Glyphosate wurde ja sogar als Antibiotikum patentiert.
Eine enonorme Schdigung nicht nur der Bodenbakterien sondern auch krebserzeugende Wirkungen auf verschiedene tierische und menschlichen Gewebe wurden in mehreren Studien der letzten Jahre publiziert, Alle die in Missing Microbes beschriebenen gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen einer vernderten Darmflora wurden und werden auch fr Glyphosate beschrieben bzw, dringend verdchtigt. Insofern kann das Buch nicht nur im Kontext der klassischen Antibiotika therapeutische Anwendung bei Infektionen sowie Tiermast! sondern genau von Roundup Glyphosate, Glufosinate und einger anderer Herbizide/Pestizide gesehen werden.
Trotz dieser bedauerlichen Lcke hat das Buch zweifellos fnf Sterne verdient!Christian Lee, Schweiz Recensione riferita alledizione inglese su Kindlestelle allautore e al libroLibro affascinante, ricco di aneddoti e storie cliniche che rendono la lettura coinvolgente e appassionante.
Lautore, stimato ricercatore e direttore del Human Microbiome Project alla NYU, ha una ottima capacità di raccontare, informare, coinvolgere il lettore in osservazioni, scoperte e congetture che cambiano il nostro modo di vedere il mondo vivente.
Verso la conclusione diviene visionario e un po apocalittico ma ciò è parte dello scopo del libro,stelle alla versione Kindle versione,per iPadIldel libro equivalente a circapagine a stampa è costituito da note, Note che non sono, come spesso capita, noiosi riferimenti accademici, ma sono ricche integrazioni al testo principale, Nell'edizione Kindle le note non sono visibili durante la lettura del testo e, una volta scoperta la loro esistenza alla fine del documento, non è possibile risalire al testo al quale si riferiscono.
In tal modo si perde quasi totalmente lutilità delle note, Dr. Blaster has done an excellent job on this topic, It is a very easy read but extremely informative and important, In Missing Microbes Martin Blaser sounds an alarm He patiently and thoroughly builds a compelling case that the threat of antibiotic overuse goes far beyond resistant infections Nature Renowned microbiologist Dr Martin J Blaser invites us into the wilds of the human microbiome where for hundreds of thousands of years bacterial and human cells have existed in a peaceful symbiosis that is responsible for the euilibrium and health of our bodies Now this invisible Eden is under assault from our overreliance on medical advances including antibiotics and caesarian sections threatening the extinction of our irreplaceable microbes and leading to severe health conseuences Taking us into the lab to recount his groundbreaking studies Blaser not only provides elegant support for his theory he guides us to what we can do to avoid evencatastrophic health problems in the futureMissing Microbes is science writing at its very best crisply argued and beautifully written with stunning insights about the human microbiome and workable solutions to an urgent global crisis David M Oshinsky author of the Pulitzer Prize winning Polio An American Story"In Missing Microbes, Martin Blaser sounds an alarm.
He patiently and thoroughly builds a compelling case that the threat of antibiotic overuse goes far beyond resistant infections, "Nature
Now this invisible Eden is under assault from our overreliance on medical advances including antibiotics and caesarian sections, threatening the extinction of our irreplaceable microbes and leading to severe health consequences.
Taking us into the lab to recount his groundbreaking studies, Blaser not only provides elegant support for his theory, he guides us to what we can do to avoid even more catastrophic health problems in the future.
"Missing Microbes is science writing at its very bestcrisply argued and beautifully written, with stunning insights about the human microbiome and workable solutions to an urgent global crisis.
"David M. Oshinsky, author of the Pulitzer Prizewinning Polio: An American Story"In Missing Microbes, Martin Blaser sounds an alarm, He patiently and thoroughly builds a compelling case that the threat of antibiotic overuse goes far beyond resistant infections, "Nature Renowned microbiologist Dr, Martin J. Blaser invites us into the wilds of the human microbiome, where for hundreds of thousands of years bacterial and human cells have existed in a peaceful symbiosis that is responsible for the equilibrium and health of our bodies.
Now this invisible Eden is under assault from our overreliance on medical advances including antibiotics and caesarian sections, threatening the extinction of our irreplaceable microbes and leading to severe health consequences.
Taking us into the lab to recount his groundbreaking studies, Blaser not only provides elegant support for his theory, he guides us to what we can do to avoid even more catastrophic health problems in the future.
"Missing Microbes is science writing at its very bestcrisply argued and beautifully written, with stunning insights about the human

microbiome and workable solutions to an urgent global crisis.
"David M. Oshinsky, author of the Pulitzer Prizewinning Polio: An American Story,