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Gut Reactions How Healthy Insides Can Improve Your Weight, Mood and Well-Being

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Justin Sonnenburg(Author), Erica Sonnenburg(Author), Andrew Weil(Foreword By)
301 pages, b/w photos
Publisher: Corgi Books
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  • Gut Reactions ISBN: 9780552171168 Paperback Jan 2017 Out of Print #227607
  • Gut Reactions ISBN: 9780593074299 Hardback Apr 2015 Out of Print #227606
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About this book

World-leading scientists, Justin and Erica Sonnenburg explain the most up-to-date science behind why what happens in our gut is responsible for everything from our weight to how we age, our allergies and our diseases. Living in our gut are 1,200 species of bacteria. There used to be more but these microbes are facing mass extinction. Why? And why is it so important that we keep these bacteria off the endangered species list? The Good Gut reveals that what happens in our gut plays a critical role in preventing illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, asthma, autism and inflammatory bowel disease. And it includes a brilliant, seven-day, family-friendly, gut-healthy meal plan with recipes to revive you own individual microbiome. If you care about your gut – if you loved Giulia Enders' Gut – this is a must-read.

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Biography

Justin Sonnenburg, PhD, is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. In 2009, he was the recipient of an NIH Director's New Innovator Award.

Erica Sonnenburg, PhD, is currently a senior research scientist at the Stanford University School of Medicine in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, where she studies the role of diet on the human intestinal microbiota.

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Justin Sonnenburg(Author), Erica Sonnenburg(Author), Andrew Weil(Foreword By)
301 pages, b/w photos
Publisher: Corgi Books
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"The link between our biomes, gut bacteria and our overall health is the final frontier of medicine that we must now embrace if we are ever to advance as a profession [...] This book comes at the perfect time!"
– Dr Christian Jessen, presenter of Embarrassing Bodies and Supersize vs. Superskinny

"Empowers the reader with the opportunity to embrace this leading edge science in an actionable, user-friendly way"
– Dr David Perlmutter, author of Grain Brain

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