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Fasting Digestive Reset

William Martin

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Editora: Publifye

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Fasting Digestive Reset explores the powerful connection between intermittent fasting and digestive health, offering a science-backed approach to optimizing your gut. The book delves into how strategic fasting can influence the gut microbiome, impacting everything from immunity to nutrient absorption. Discover how our bodies, through evolution, have adapted to cycles of feast and famine, making intermittent fasting a potentially beneficial tool for restoring digestive function.

 
The book highlights the clinical benefits of intermittent fasting for conditions like IBS and IBD, explaining how specific fasting durations can improve microbial balance and reduce inflammation. For instance, clinical trials reveal that intermittent fasting can improve intestinal permeability.

 
The book progresses by first introducing the principles of intermittent fasting and the role of the gut microbiome, then examines the clinical evidence, and finally culminates in a practical guide for implementing intermittent fasting. By synthesizing research findings, Fasting Digestive Reset provides personalized recommendations and dietary guidelines, empowering readers to address the root causes of digestive issues. It adopts an accessible tone, making complex scientific concepts easy to understand.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 115 páginas.

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