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Silly Body Surprises

Olivia Parker

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Sinopsis

"Silly Body Surprises" takes readers on a fascinating exploration of the human body's most remarkable and lesser-known functions, revealing the astonishing complexity behind our everyday biological processes. From the staggering 37 trillion chemical reactions occurring every second to the intriguing gut-brain connection that acts as our "second brain," this book illuminates the sophisticated machinery keeping us alive and well.

 
The book masterfully weaves together three fundamental aspects of human physiology: our intricate digestive processes, the complex immune system, and the lightning-fast neural pathways controlling our reflexes. Through clear, accessible language and engaging examples, readers discover intriguing phenomena like the evolutionary purpose of goosebumps and the surprising connection between hiccups and our amphibian ancestors.

 
Each chapter builds upon established medical research while introducing cutting-edge discoveries about how these systems work together. Structured in three comprehensive parts, the book progresses from basic physiological concepts to complex system interactions, ultimately providing practical applications for health optimization.

 
What sets this guide apart is its ability to transform complex scientific concepts into digestible information, supported by clinical research findings and simple at-home experiments. Whether you're a health enthusiast, student, or simply curious about human physiology, the book offers valuable insights into the remarkable adaptations that make our bodies function in sometimes peculiar but highly effective ways.
Disponible desde: 12/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 121 páginas.

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