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Our obsession with clean

Why it’s making us less healthy

Doug Anderson

Jan 25, 2026

In the 70s and 80s I was a microbiologist and chief lab technologist in the local hospital

Throughout eons of evolution, from the lowly earthworm to the present, we’ve had a close association with dirt – which is home to millions of bacteria, moulds, etc. (Earthworms are essential for turning that dirt into the soil that sustains the plants which feed us.) Up until a few centuries ago, we didn’t know any of this but those microorganisms were and are essential to our existence. As with all animals cleanliness was not something that concerned us.

We didn’t have soap, we didn’t take showers … and we survived and multiplied.

(Archaeological research indicates that some early soaps appeared about 3,000 years ago but there is little evidence that it was in common use until relatively recently.)

We learned that there … More

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Behold! The Naked Ape

Survival of the Fittest: A Primer on Evolutionary Medicine

Doug Anderson

Jun 16, 2025

Evolutionary medicine is a legitimate but rather obscure branch of medicine. It studies humans and their ailments from the perspective of where we came from originally.

Homo sapiens evolved on the savannas of Africa about 300,000 years ago. Just to put the timeline in perspective, Christ lived 2,000 years ago so our species came into existence 150 times that ago. And moreover our species was preceded by several less developed Homo species over a period of several million years.

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The first humans probably did not wear any clothes and lived in the open unless they could find a convenient cave for shelter. We were hunter gatherers. The food we ate was mostly eaten raw (in spite of the fact that earlier Homo … More