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Lessons for Health in Future Generations

Abstract
While it is clearly recognised that many non-communicable disorders are related to a disturbed microbiome (commonly called dysbiosis, a shortened term for microbiome failure: dysmicrobiosis), there is an absence of widely accepted underlying theories. Since 2021 we have been using the term Maternal Microbial Inheritance to indicate that our genetic inheritance alone does not provide an adequate explanation for the threefold epidemiology of non-communicable disease: disorders of the immune system; of mental health; and of the propensity for uncontrolled weight gain. The aim of this book will be to synthesize the author’s previous articles and to explain the epidemiology of non-communicable disease. (All content should be original).

Table of Contents: Dysbiosis of the Evolved Intestinal Microbiome