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Mathematical models show that human survival is at risk, with 1 in 3 males in the US now sterile and 1 in 4 women infertile. This means we are losing the ability to procreate as a species. Additionally, in 2015, 46% of children in the US were diagnosed with chronic diseases, compared to only 4% in the 1960s. These alarming statistics are often overlooked, despite the fact that they should be a priority for organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health. It is important to note that infertility issues are not limited to polycystic ovarian syndrome, but also include chemical toxicity and other factors. Surprisingly, despite evidence showing the correlation between the microbiome and cancer, traditional treatments like chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation are still the primary focus, rather than exploring the potential of replacing the microbiome to treat cancer.