Issue 35 | Face the Current

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The Sizeable Health Benefits of Nature’s Tiny World

A Microbial Exploration with Dr. Rodney Dietert

By Ainsley Schoppel Excerpts from Interview by Sasha Frate Rodney Dietert, Ph.D. is an internationally known author, lecturer, scientist, media personality, and educator with peer-reviewed papers published in more than seventy scientific journals ranging from environmental health and pediatric medicine publications to nutrition, metabolism, immune, neurological, and reproductive journals. Currently Professor Emeritus in the Cornell University Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Rodney has more than three-hundred publications including two-hundred

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papers and book chapters, with most addressing environmental risk factors, developmental immunotoxicity, and programming of later-life noncommunicable diseases. With a specifically focused career in the microbial sciences, Dietert is perhaps one of the foremost experts in the world on the microscopic world around—and inside—us, and the myriad ways that we can adjust our lives to let it serve us better. In fact, we’ve heard time and again

that whether we live in an urban or rural area, spending time “in nature” is beneficial to our health. However, not all green spaces are created equal. When it comes to parks and green spaces in cities, it pays to know about the dirt beneath your feet. “You may not be aware,” informs Dietert, “but to meet EPA standards on heavy metals like lead, [planners] will mix very, very low heavy-metal contaminated soil with highly contaminated soil.” In doing so, planners and builders offload their contaminated fill and will test just


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Healing with Biofield Sciences The Future of Health with Dr. Shamini Jain

14min
pages 108-115

“FOOD FARMACY” Nutritional Healing and Resetting your Metabolism with Dr. Jim Bentz

5min
pages 104-107

Fuelling the Temple Mindful Eating Practices for Everyday Life

2min
pages 102-103

Home-Grown Flavor for Every Season

9min
pages 96-101

The Sizeable Health Benefits of Nature’s Tiny World A Microbial Exploration with Dr. Rodney Dietert

10min
pages 90-95

FOOD LESS TRAVELLED

8min
pages 84-89

The Mindset of a Mountain Hero with Sport Climbing and Paragliding Champion, Will Gadd

6min
pages 80-83

Finding Clarity in the Moment with Nike Yoga Teacher, Jonah Kest

5min
pages 76-79

Blooming in a New Direction Local Flower Farms are the Way to Grow

3min
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Redefining the Sport with Resiliency World Champion Rock Climber, Sasha DiGiulian

6min
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CELEBRATING SELF-EXPRESSION THROUGH THE FUSION OF YOGA AND DANCE WITH OKURUT GEORGE

7min
pages 60-65

Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World Lessons in Harmonious Living

10min
pages 52-60

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12min
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RestorING Health Through Regenerative Agriculture with Plant-Based Chef and Farmer, Mollie Engelhart

8min
pages 36-41

Discover Sonoma’s Diverse Range of Agriculture from the Heart of Quivira’s Organic Vineyard & Farm

9min
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How Agritourism Can Revitalize Modern Agriculture Getting Radically Traditional with White Oak Pastures

8min
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The Height of Humanity

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Letter from the Editors

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