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Gut Repair

Ritika Gupta

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

Gut Repair explores the vital connection between your gut microbiome and overall health, revealing how imbalances can lead to various health issues beyond digestion. It emphasizes the gut's role in immune function, noting that 70% of the immune system resides in the gut. The book delves into how modern diets disrupt the gut's delicate ecosystem, causing inflammation and impacting nutrient absorption.

 
The book uniquely integrates scientific research with actionable advice, guiding readers through understanding gut anatomy, the impact of diet (probiotics, prebiotics, fiber) and lifestyle (stress, sleep, exercise), and identifying imbalances like leaky gut syndrome or SIBO. It progresses by first introducing core concepts, then it explores specific dietary and lifestyle factors, and finally it offers personalized gut repair protocols including dietary and supplement suggestions.

 
Ultimately, Gut Repair empowers readers with evidence-based strategies to restore their gut health through dietary interventions and lifestyle modifications. It aims to provide a proactive approach to wellness, advocating that prioritizing gut health is fundamental for both overall health and disease prevention.
Disponible depuis: 19/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 113 pages.

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