17/08/2024
This is just the way it is
Gbiota (pronounced Geebiota) is about Gutbiota.
We are into those microscopic organisms which I call bugs for short. They are everywhere in and on us and everything we touch.
Let me give you a simplified talk on bugs. There are three types.
Good bugs are essential for life, we would not stay alive without them. They break down rocks, digest our food, make all sorts of complex chemicals our bodies need, work with our immune system and much more - definitely good bugs.
Then there are the bad bugs who make us sick. They don’t mean to, they just want to breed in us but sometimes they get it wrong and kill their breeding ground - us, which is not good for them and less good for us.
Then there are the bugs that just do their thing without bothering us so are not very interesting.
We start by breeding bugs in the soil which is very easy, they are a randy lot and make teenagers at a drunken party look like a pack of nuns.
But we want the good bugs, not the bad bugs so we have learned to control the conditions so the good bugs out compete and out breed the bad bugs.
We then grow plants in this soil, and the good bugs end up in our tummies. It is not all that revolting it used to be the way we all ate for hundreds of thousands of years when we did not even know there were bugs inside us.
This may sound very clever but in truth, it has been going on in nature for a few million years so the patents have run out and we have no worries about pinching ideas from nature, but we have given it a posh name Ecobalance and it works great.
But you have to do it right and that takes a bit of effort, more than tossing plastic food triple wrapped in plastics into a Supermarket trolley.
It is your life and your gut so you decide, as you can see we are not the world’s best marketers.
Also if you don’t like worms, beetles, creepy crawlies and manure then best to stick to the Supermarket.
Gbiota is not a charity, neither is it a profit orientated capitalist corporation, we are a community benefit organisation. If you join then you get the benefit and if you don’t you don’t.
If you still think you may be interested then read Thrive and Survive which is what we are all about - thriving and surviving in a world driven by a lust for power and money.
When you have read and understand what Gbiota is all about and still think that joining the Gbiota club may be for you (we are not all a bit weird like me, most of us are actually really nice compassionate caring people) then drop me an email, tell me a bit about your interest in food and bugs and as long as you’re not trying to sell some magic pill that solves the problems of the world I will send you an invite to join.
You do have to pay to join the Gbiota club but you will save far more as the Gbiota is based on recycling organic waste. May be not so fashionable in this mad world of buy, buy, buy but is the way that we will thrive and survive on a finite planet.
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