Visual lens
Three lenses, one body of knowledge

Nature, embodiment and interdependence.

Interactive whole-systems explorer

The Regenerative Health Relationship Map

Choose a living domain and follow its relationships. The map is not a diagnostic tool; it is a way to practise seeing patterns, flows and mutual influence.

Living
relationships

Selected domain

Microbiome

Microbial communities participate in digestion, immune education, barrier function and metabolic signalling.

Food

Dietary diversity and fermentable fibres shape microbial resources.

Movement

Activity is associated with metabolic and microbial changes, although relationships are bidirectional.

Environment

Nature, animals, buildings and food contribute to microbial exposure.

Immunity

Microbial signals help calibrate immune development and response.

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No single starting point

A change in one domain may influence several others, but relationships are nonlinear and individual. Regenerative practice begins with context, proportion and observation rather than universal prescriptions.

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From understanding into participation

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