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Mind-Gut Connection: How the Hidden Conversation Within Our Bodies Impacts Our Mood, Our Choices, and Our Overall Health
Mind-Gut Connection: How the Hidden Conversation Within Our Bodies Impacts Our Mood, Our Choices, and Our Overall Health | Emeran Mayer
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Chances are, at some point in your life you ve noticed the connection between your brain and your gut. If you ve ever felt queasy as you walked into an uncomfortable situation or based a life decision based on a gut feeling, then you know that sometimes our bodies react faster than our minds. Most of us have also experienced the same phenomenon in reverse, where our mental state has affected our digestive system like the butterflies in our stomach before an important meeting or a first date. But while the dialogue between the mind and the gut has been recognized for centuries, scientists today are just starting to understand how powerful that connection is.In The Mind-Gut Connection, Dr. Emeran Mayer, executive director of the UCLA Oppenheimer Center for the Neurobiology of Stress, offers a cutting-edge view into this developing science, showing us the full impact of how the brain, gut, and microbiome the community of microorganisms that live inside the digestive tract communicate. As Dr. Mayer explains, when this communication channel is out of whack, major health problems can crop up, including food sensitivities and allergies, digestive disorders, obesity, depression, anxiety, and fatigue. The Mind-Gut Connection teaches us how, with a few simple changes to our diet and lifestyle, we can enjoy a happier mindset, enhanced immunity, a decreased risk of developing neurological diseases such as Parkinson s and Alzheimer s, and even lose weight. With a simple, practical regimen drawn from the latest research, Dr. Mayer shows us that paying attention to the mind-gut balance is the key to unlocking vibrant health."
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Kshakal
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Eggs Great choices! 13mo
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catiewithac
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Panpan

This book suffers from a lack of originality. The science fails to offer new insights and the writing is jagged. Don't look here for recipes or helpful references. Save your energy and read The Good Gut and Brain Maker. 🍽

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AlexandraGriffin
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Mehso-so

This was an interesting book that looks at the way your mind communicates with your body, specifically your gut. The author looks at the link between your diet and various psychological issues (anxiety, depression, etc) and the reverse -stress and its affect on your gut/intestinal system.

Definitely some intersting information, especially if you haven't studied nutrition/anatomy/human biology.
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catiewithac
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It was a busy 50 hour week at work with little time for reading. Hopefully, this book will be a breeze to read!

BarbaraTheBibliophage Looking forward to your review! 8y
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