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A FEW WORDS ABOUT BACTERIA
Bacteria appeared early in the evolutionary scheme of things, arriving on the planetary scene about 4,000,000,000 years ago. Today bacteria support all of the earth’s ecosystems. Life on earth may survive without trees; but it can never survive without bacteria. Of the three groups of bacteria important to the planetary ecosystem, two take up residence within and upon the human body. One group consumes organic material fuelled by oxygen producing carbon dioxide and water. Members of this group live on the skin and some parts of the gut. Fermenters form the other group of bacteria and live deep within the bowel. The ecosystem of the colon is akin to a primeval swamp. There the Fermenters consume organic material converting it into methane and carbon dioxide.
Nor have the animal cells that compose human bodies evolved independently of bacteria. There is striking evidence that animal cells are a symbiotic association of various bacterial entities. According to microbiologist, Lyn Margulis, Mitochondria – the power houses of animal cells – are bacteria that have come to reside within the cell walls of their animal hosts. Such ideas lead to the notion that each human is the sum of billions of micro organisms each working together for the good of the greater whole. Some how, out of this complex arrangement of wheels within microbiological wheels, each human has developed both mind and a biological soul.
Not all bacterial relations are friendly and right until the middle of this century; bacteria were mankind’s greatest predators. This human prey has turned the tables on its bacterial hunters over the last hundred years largely through the separation of sewerage from the water supply. Good hygiene and the maintenance of high nutritional standards throughout the developed world have also played their part in the never-ending war against one of mankind’s smallest enemies.
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