Soil health is human health

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This research paper explores the relationship between soil health, human health, and environmental sustainability, inviting a deeper awareness of soil as a living system that nourishes food, water, and life. It reflects on how industrial agriculture has weakened these relationships, and points toward regenerating soil as a way to support climate resilience and collective wellbeing.

Key points:

  • Soil is a living system that supports food, water, and climate balance.

  • Industrial agriculture can degrade soil and affect ecological and human health.

  • Nutrient-depleted soils are linked to lower food quality and health impacts.

  • Regenerating soil can support resilience, biodiversity, and food security.

This paper may resonate with readers interested in soil health, regenerative agriculture, and environmental sustainability.

Authored by Romano I. & Zelikoff, J.T.

Journal The Journal of Science & Healing

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