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Human health is connected to soil health from "summary" of Soil, Grass, and Cancer by André Voisin

In the intricate web of life, there exists a profound connection between the health of the soil beneath our feet and the health of the human body. This relationship, often overlooked in our modern society, is a fundamental aspect of our well-being. The soil, teeming with a diverse array of microorganisms, serves as the foundation for all life on Earth. It is not merely a medium for plants to grow, but a complex ecosystem that plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature. When the soil is rich in nutrients and alive with beneficial microbes, it produces vibrant and nourishing food that sustains not only the plants but also the animals and humans that consume them. Conversely, when the soil is depleted of essential nutrients and devoid of life, it gives rise to crops that lack vital vitamins and minerals. These nutrient-deficient foods, in turn, contribute to a host of health problems in humans, ranging from chronic diseases to compromised immune systems. T...
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    Soil, Grass, and Cancer

    André Voisin

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