
Bugs, Bowels, and Behavior: The Groundbreaking Story of the Gut-Brain Connection
Author(s): Teri Arranga (Editor), Claire I. Viadro (Editor), Lauren Underwood (Editor), Martha Herbert Ph.D M.D. (Foreword)
- Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
- Publication Date: 1 Jun. 2013
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 304 pages
- ISBN-10: 1616087366
- ISBN-13: 9781616087364
Book Description
According to the National Institutes of Health, there are sixty to seventy million people affected by digestive diseases in the United States. The old proverb tells us “you are what you eat,” and the latest science shows that this may be truer than we even thought. Diet has a profound effect on both physical and mental health. Most of the body’s immune system is in the gut, so pathology and dysfunction in the gut and imbalanced gut flora can cause neuroinflammation and possibly even neurodegenerative disease over time.
Featuring contributions from dozens of experts on gut disorders and related physical, mental, and behavioral health, this book will fascinate you as you read about the intriguing world of bad bugs, cytokine storms, and the environment in your belly that influences your brain. From the microscopic world of
Clostridium to the complex communities of biofilm, Bugs, Bowels, and Behavior emphasizes one simple fact: The gut is connected to the brain.Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Teri Arranga is the director of AutismOne and the editor-in-chief of Autism Science Digest. Teri is an annual contributor to Skyhorse Publishing’s Cutting-Edge Therapies for Autism. She is a radio host and serves as the vice president of the Global Autism Collaboration. Teri has been an advocate in the autism community for many years, and lives in Fullerton, California.
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