
In this thought-provoking episode of the Immunity Group Australia podcast, Professor Cezmi Akdis a leading medical researcher in the field of immunology shares his pioneering research on epithelial barriers and their vital role in protecting human health. He explains how environmental factors, modern lifestyles, and industrial substances have compromised these barriers, contributing to the surge in chronic non-communicable diseases since the 1960s.
Professor Akdis explores how urbanization, microplastics, and chemicals like sodium sulfate and pesticides affect the microbiome and immune system, reshaping public health landscapes. The episode offers practical steps for consumers from switching to natural detergents to avoiding toxic food additives and calls for urgent government action and scientific funding to address the root environmental causes of chronic illness.
A must-listen for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the hidden environmental drivers of today's most pressing health issues.