Microbiome Sharing
Cross-source consensus on Microbiome Sharing from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Shared food, physical contact, hugs, close living quarters, and shared air all contribute to microbial exchange between people. — Microbiome Sharing and Blood Sugar Resilience
- Attempting to create a fully isolated personal microbial bubble is unrealistic because microbial sharing is fundamental to life on Earth. — Microbiome Sharing and Blood Sugar Resilience
- The practical goal of managing microbial exposure is not total avoidance but building a resilient biological system. — Microbiome Sharing and Blood Sugar Resilience
- Microbiomes can begin to converge among immediate family members, including pets, depending on how much they interact. — Microbiome Sharing and Blood Sugar Resilience