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Ecosystem balance is essential for human health from "summary" of Soil, Grass, and Cancer by André Voisin

The intricate web of life that exists within ecosystems is a delicate balance that must be maintained in order to ensure the health and well-being of all living organisms, including humans. Everything in nature is interconnected in some way, and when one component of an ecosystem is disrupted, it can have far-reaching effects on the entire system. When we disrupt the balance of an ecosystem through activities such as deforestation, overfishing, or the use of harmful chemicals, we are not only harming the environment but also putting our own health at risk. Ecosystems provide us with essential services such as clean air, fresh water, and fertile soil, all of which are necessary for our survival. For example, healthy soil is teeming with microorganisms that play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and soil fertility. When we degrade the soil through intensive agriculture or pollution, we not only reduce the productivity of the land but also compromise the quality of the food that we eat. This can have serious implications for our health, as nutrient-poor soil leads to nutrient-poor crops,...
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    Soil, Grass, and Cancer

    André Voisin

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