Yes, a better understanding of some of our physical processes does lead to increased diagnostics, but that doesn't even come close to accounting for the increases seen. We have some of the "best" healthcare capabilities in the world, yet we have terrible health. That is not a diagnostic difference, but a systemic failing.
@@bmtedYou are right, but the reasons for our failing health (although we have way higher life expectancy than in traditional societies by the way) are manifold: high carbon based diet, low body workout, high stress work load etc. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are just one of them. Don't get me wrong, I agree with you on the importance on soil health. I'm a permaculturist, and I have a small farm in Central Tanzania that is run by regenerative principles. I just don't like one-sided simplified arguments. I don't think it does our case any good.
Also, please take out the comment about autistic kids. The reason for their different gut microbiom is not glyphosate, so it doesn't have to do anything with the argument.