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Why Microbiomes Matter: Reclaiming Health from the Ground Up

by Bill Heid
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Microbiomes and Why They Matter?

Microbiomes are communities of microorganisms—bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protists—that live in and on humans, plants, and soil.

Though invisible to the naked eye, these microbial partners are essential for life. Far from being mere disease carriers, microbiomes support digestion, immunity, metabolism, and nutrient absorption in humans, while helping crops grow, resist disease, and build healthy soil.

According to the Microbiomes Matter white paper by the Center for Food Safety, our well-being and the health of our environment are deeply rooted in these tiny but powerful allies. Written by biologist and author Anne Biklé with contributions from Ashley Lukens, Bill Freese, and Julia Ranney, this comprehensive document builds a compelling case: humanity’s future depends on protecting and restoring microbiomes.

The Microbial Ties That Bind Soil, Food, and People

The white paper opens by emphasizing that human and crop microbiomes are interwoven.

Just as the human gut depends on fiber and phytochemicals found in whole plant foods to fuel beneficial bacteria, crops rely on root exudates—natural plant secretions—to nourish their microbial partners. These interactions are not passive: microbes actively help unlock nutrients, suppress pathogens, and trigger immune responses in their hosts.

Historically, soil microbes decomposed organic matter, recycled nutrients, and sustained fertility. In the human body, gut microbes not only digest food but produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) that regulate inflammation, immunity, and even mental health.

How Modern Practices Are Destroying Microbial Health

Despite their critical importance, microbiomes are under attack. Industrial farming, processed foods, widespread pesticide use, and excessive antibiotic prescriptions have dramatically altered the microbial landscape in both people and soils.

On the human side, ultra-processed foods deprive gut microbes of the fiber they need, leading to inflammation, weakened immune function, and increased risk of chronic disease. The United States, with its high rate of non-essential C-section births and overprescription of antibiotics, has made it especially difficult for healthy gut microbiomes to establish and thrive—especially in infants.

On the agricultural side, heavy reliance on chemical fertilizers, pesticides like glyphosate, and tillage practices disrupt soil biology. Microbial partners that once helped crops access nitrogen, phosphorus, and other nutrients are being starved or eradicated. The result? Crops more dependent on synthetic inputs, lower nutrient density in food, and soils that lose their ability to store carbon or resist erosion.

The Inflammation Link: From Gut to Brain to Soil

When gut microbes are depleted or starved—whether from a poor diet, antibiotics, or chemicals like glyphosate—the integrity of the gut lining is compromised. This allows toxins to leak into the bloodstream, fueling systemic inflammation and playing a role in health issues such as obesity, depression, asthma, and neurodegenerative disorders.

A key takeaway from the report is how closely linked microbiomes are to inflammation, a root cause of many chronic diseases. SCFAs produced by gut microbes help modulate inflammation, maintain the gut barrier, and support brain health.

When gut microbiota are malnourished or wiped out—by poor diet, antibiotics, or glyphosate—the gut barrier weakens. Toxins escape into the bloodstream, triggering systemic inflammation and contributing to conditions like obesity, depression, asthma, and even neurodegenerative diseases.

Similar patterns unfold in soil. When microbial diversity is lost, crops lose their resilience. They become more vulnerable to pests and diseases, requiring even more pesticides and fertilizers in a vicious cycle.

Microbial partnerships that once helped plants fight off pathogens or access nutrients are broken, leaving behind sterile, lifeless soil.

A Blueprint for Microbiome Recovery

The white paper concludes with practical strategies for restoring microbiomes. First and foremost is public education: people must understand that health—human, crop, and planetary—is microbiome-dependent.

Agricultural practices must shift from synthetic inputs to regenerative methods that feed and protect soil life. In medicine, treatments should support, not destroy, microbial communities, and early-life interventions—like promoting vaginal births and breastfeeding—are crucial.

Restoring microbiomes will require both policy reform and personal choices: dietary changes, soil stewardship, and better healthcare protocols. Encouragingly, microbiomes are resilient. Given the right support—diverse plant-based diets for humans, organic matter and cover crops for soil—they can recover and thrive.

Where to Learn More

The Microbiomes Matter white paper is a publication of the Center for Food Safety. It’s available for free download and provides an in-depth, science-based exploration of this vital topic. To access the full PDF and dive deeper into the science of microbiomes, visit:
www.centerforfoodsafety.org

Whether you’re a parent, farmer, doctor, or policymaker, understanding and defending the microbial world may be one of the most powerful ways to protect life as we know it.

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