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The right to health: why prevention starts with understanding your own body
Every person has a fundamental right to health. However, the paradigm of how we realize this right is changing dramatically today. Traditionally, people turn to medicine only when they are already ill, and demand that their doctor quickly eliminate their symptoms. However, modern science proves that true health is not formed in the doctor's office during acute pain, but long before that - through a deep understanding of how our unique body functions.


Local seasonal products and the microbiome: why diversity matters
Modern science views humans not simply as a separate biological species, but as a complex "superorganism" consisting of human cells and trillions of microorganisms. Our bodies are inhabited by about 38 trillion bacterial cells, which even exceeds the number of our own cells (about 30 trillion). This vast microbial community - the microbiome - is our invisible inner world, which controls immunity, metabolism, mood and even eating habits.
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