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Let's Talk Sh!t : Disease, Digestion, Gut Health, and Fecal Transplants by Sheli Ellsworth, Thomas Borody and Sabine Hazan (2024, Hardcover)

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PublisherSkyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-101510780815
ISBN-139781510780811
eBay Product ID (ePID)27064414534

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Number of Pages224 Pages
Publication NameLet's Talk Sh!T : Disease, Digestion, Gut Health, and Fecal Transplants
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2024
SubjectDiseases / Gastrointestinal, Body Cleansing & Detoxification, Internal Medicine, Healing
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaHealth & Fitness, Medical
AuthorSheli Ellsworth, Thomas Borody, Sabine Hazan
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight14.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Reviews"Dr. Hazan has made the part of our bodies that we least like to talk about into a critical and essential part of our being that impacts much if not all of one's health. Readers will certainly have a new realization about the impact of sh*t on our lives." --Dr. Howard Young, PhD, Scientist Emeritus, Senior Investigator, Cancer Innovation Laboratory, National Institutes of Health "Dr. Hazan has taken on a complex subject with scientific rigor that has largely eluded other investigators. This approach promises to deliver a better way of establishing gut health which is so vital for the developing and aging brain." --Dr. Sheldon Jordan, FAAN, MD, neurologist, chief investigator, The Regenesis Project, "I'm a GI doc (and admitted colleague of Drs. Hazan and Borody), but also a curmudgeon and general pop-medicine cynic, particularly in the microbiome space. So I'm primed to be skeptical, but they really nailed it here. For one, it's super readable and funny, which I wasn't expecting. Furthermore, it's reasonable in its science and advice; no irrational promises, just the facts. Well done, team!" --Neil Stollman, MD, AGAF, FACP, FACG, leading gastroenterologist "Dr. Hazan, et al, have made the part of our bodies that we least like to talk about into a critical and essential part of our being that impacts much if not all of one's health. Readers will certainly have a new realization about the impact of sh*t on our lives." --Howard Young, PhD, scientist emeritus, National Cancer Institute "Dr. Hazan and her colleagues have taken on a complex subject with scientific rigor that has largely eluded other investigators. This approach promises to deliver a better way of establishing gut health which is so vital for the developing and aging brain." --Sheldon Jordan, FAAN, MD, leading neurologist, chief investigator, The Regenesis Project "This pioneering work on the role of gut microbes in intestinal and systemic pathology has inspired many clinicians and researchers, including myself, to view the gastrointestinal tract as the origin of a wide variety of human diseases, ranging from autoimmunity to neurodegenerative, and neuropsychiatric disorders." --Adonis Sfera, MD, chief of professional education, California Department of State Hospitals at Patton; assistant clinical professor, University of California Riverside and Loma Linda University
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal616.33
SynopsisLet's Talk Sh!t is a humorous, easy-to-digest explanation of gastrointestinal disorders, their current treatments, as well as next-generation hope for heart disease, obesity, autism, Alzheimer's, and more., "All disease begins in the gut." --Hippocrates A humorous, easy-to-digest guide to the gut and next generation hope to combat heart disease, obesity, autism, Alzheimer's, and more. Let's Talk Sh!t examines the human microbiome--the dynamic world of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that com­prises more than 50 percent of our mortal selves--and its role in health and well-being. This informative catch-all compendium is packed with knowledge about gastrointestinal disorders and their current treatments, offering readers next-generation hope to combat heart disease, obesity, autism, Alzheimer's, and more. From constipation to cancer, research indicates that our unique microbiomes may be the basis for future advances in health and wellness. Dr. Sabine Hazan and Dr. Thomas Borody, leaders in microbiome research, explore the rea­son therapies may not be working for many and why fecal transplants may be part of the solution. Additionally, the authors share nutri­tional tips, recipes, what foods to cut from your diet, as well as lifestyle changes you can make to avoid illness, improve your digestion, and support your microbiome.
LC Classification NumberRC816.H3 2024