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We grew up in developing countries and knew only about blood âcomponentâ banks. Then we moved to a developed country and were introduced to tissue âspermâ banks. Now we are expecting that the developed group of nations may be looking up to the developing group of nations for filling up poop âbiomeâ banks [1-3] unless the developing group of nations becomes developed too fast turning their populationsâ ancient biomes too modern and thus worthless for banking. It may be good time to learn from history that just like component and sperm, biome owned by its producer may be a sought-after commodity [4-5] which others may need to better their health. The recipients may be willing to pay for biomes because life-styles of healthier biomesâ owners are difficult to emulate as recipients' life-histories and life-styles have not allowed recipientsâ bodies to develop healthy biomes on their own [6]. Now the question arises whether we are objectifying and monetizing not only our cells but also our wastes as well.  First, we must start accepting that excreted biomes are not wastes to abhor but represent inner ecosystems to adore. Henceforth, transactional objectivity with corresponding monetary activity may ensure checks and balances in this evolving future wherein not only what we own as our cells can be put to good use for others but also whom we home as our biomes can be used to alleviate suffering in others. Subsequently, whether one is sharing biomes with a local bank or the global vault, whether the one who is sharing biomes is a naïve native or a shrewd capitalist, and whether or not one is sharing information with recipient about one's life-history and life-style so that the recipient can emulate maintenance of healthier inner ecosystem with transplanted oneâs biome, life-changing biomes may be assumed as figuratively priceless as "immortal" HeLa cells [7-8].  Summarily, when one signs over one's biome to bank or vault, one must realize that one is sharing one's signature product which one's body as a machine has tediously developed over a lifetime checking and balancing its inner and outer ecosystems.
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