Essays and reflections on:
Human Health through a Wide Lens
Regenerative Biology | Dynamic Self-Repair
Microorganisms | Living Cellular Ecosystems
Mouth-Gut-Brain Axis | Interdisciplinary Bridges
Table of Contents
Chronic disease and aging are often framed as problems of broken parts: malfunctioning organs, deficient molecules. But the human body is an adaptive, dynamic, self-healing cellular ecosystem.
Therefore, health and vitality are determined by complex evolutionary relationships between cells, microbes, nutrients, and toxins, – an imbalance of which can favor resilience OR spreading damage.
Read on, and explore what’s possible when we go from reductionist, fragmented thinking to holistic, inter-connected, whole-body care.





