A Healthy Heart Needs a Healthy Environment

Western dietary habits and the industrialised food production required for them are harmful to the microbiome of plants and thus ultimately also to humans and their hearts. What can be done about this? - In the western world in particular, many things are available in abundance, be it food, entertainment, mobility or opportunities to use the media. All this also has a negative impact on our environment. This applies to the industrialisation of the food industry as well as land sealing for transport, industry, entertainment and shopping centres, air pollution caused by mobility and energy consumption in general. The environmental damage caused by this ultimately also affects our hearts, because many microorganisms that are beneficial to our health have been lost as a result. The planet in polycrisis. "A very clear statement that I share with many of my colleagues is this: the whole planet and its inhabitants are sick.
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