Human-
Gut
Microbiome: Establishment and Interactions
gives an overview of microbiome establishments in humans
and basic technologies used to decipher the structure and
function of
gut microbiome. Other
sections focus on the application of microbiomics in
different disease manifestations, such as obesity,
diabetes, and more. The book provides the basics, as well
as mechanistic knowledge underpinning the structural and
functional understanding of the
microbiome.
With the advancement in omics technologies, as well as the
development of bioinformatic tools, much research has been
undertaken to decipher the
microbiomes
of different hosts.
This research is generating valuable insights into
micro-ecological niches and their impact on humans, hence
this new release covers these new insights. The book will
be a valuable resource for scientists, researchers,
postgraduate and graduate students who are interested in
understanding the impact and importance of the omics
approach to humans and their
microbiomes.
The
Gut Microbiome in Health and Disease
The book provides an
overview on how the gut microbiome
contributes to human health. The readers will get
profound knowledge on the connection between intestinal
microbiota and immune defense systems. The
tools of choice to study the ecology of these
highly-specialized microorganism communities such as
high-throughput sequencing and metagenomic mining will
be presented. In addition the most common diseases
associated to the composition of the gut flora
are discussed in detail. The book will address
researchers, clinicians and advanced students working in
biomedicine, microbiology and immunology.
Gut
Microbiome-Related Diseases and Therapies (The
Microbiomes of Humans, Animals, Plants, and the
Environment, 1)
This book reviews recent
knowledge of the role of gut microbiome
in health and disease. It covers extensive topics for
several diseases, including metabolic-related diseases,
allergies, gastrointestinal diseases, psychiatric
diseases, and cancer, while also discussing therapeutic
approaches by microbiota modification.
Comprehensive and cutting-edge, Gut Microbiome-Related
Diseases and Therapies deepens a reader’s theoretical
expertise in gut microbiome.
Gut
Health Hacks: 200 Ways to Balance Your Gut
Microbiome and Improve Your Health!
Hack your gut
health and unlock a variety of benefits that
a healthy gut brings with these 200
easy, accessible tips for promoting good bacteria,
achieving balance in your gut microbiome,
and feeling your best every day.
Bloating. Heartburn. Weight gain. Frequent visits to the
restroom. It’s no surprise: bad gut health can have a
big impact on your daily life. But what if there were
quick and easy ways to improve your digestive system so
you could feel your best every day?
In Gut Health Hacks, you’ll find 200
practical tips and tricks to support good bacteria and
achieve a balanced gut mircrobiome.
From ways to hack your meals to simple lifestyle
changes, you’ll find tips and tricks like:
-Consuming ginger has a calming sensation for your
digestive tract and can relieve gas and
bloating. Sipping some ginger tea before bedtime can
lead to a restful night’s sleep.
-Mental stress leads to digestive stress. Give yourself
a designated relaxation time every day to help both your
brain and your belly wind down.
-Incorporating light yoga techniques into your everyday
routine can help stimulate blood flow to your core,
which can keep things moving with your digestive tract.
-And much more!
From improved mental health to weight loss to resolved
digestion issues, balanced gut health can make all the
difference. Now you can start feeling your best today
with a little help from Gut Health
Hacks.
The
Microbiome Connection: Your Guide to IBS, SIBO,
and Low-Fermentation Eating
Over the last fifteen
years, research into the vast inner workings of the “microbiome”
(the trillions of bacteria harbored in the gut) has led
to groundbreaking advances in human health and
well-being. Now, two of the leading experts in the
field, Dr. Mark Pimentel and Dr. Ali Rezaie at
Cedars-Sinai, have teamed up to create The Microbiome
Connection, a must-have guide that arms readers with all
of the knowledge and resources necessary to understand
their microbiome, any symptoms they may
be experiencing, and how to navigate symptom relief.
An estimated 70 million people in the United States are
affected by SIBO, IBS, or one of the more than a dozen
other diseases linked to digestive health, and 74% of
Americans say they live with symptoms of digestive
discomfort. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)—the most
common gastrointestinal condition in the United
States—affects millions of people of all ages. Not only
do those who suffer from IBS and its similar, sister
diagnosis—small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
(SIBO)—experience symptoms such as abdominal pain,
bloating, and altered bowel habits, they may also avoid
participating in activities, social events, or travel
for fear of having to constantly disappear to the
bathroom or the embarrassment of explaining their
discomfort.
In The Microbiome Connection, doctors
Pimentel and Rezaie provide explanations of what happens
to IBS/SIBO patients from the first diagnosis to the end
of treatment; reveal what changes can occur in the body
in terms of the underlying physical processes to
symptoms that may develop; and share evidence-based
management and treatment of those symptoms through
dietary changes and drug treatment. Also included are
meal plans and sample menus for breakfast, lunch, and
dinner, all of which are accompanied by explanations of
which foods to eat in moderation and which foods to
avoid because they will feed bacteria in the gut and
could cause additional symptoms.
A must-have resource for anyone who suffers from IBS or
SIBO, or who wants to better understand their
microbiome, this book will provide readers with the
knowledge and resources to live a gut-happy and gut-healthy
life.
Brain
Maker: The Power of Gut Microbes to Heal and
Protect Your Brain for Life
Debilitating brain
disorders are on the rise-from children diagnosed with
autism and ADHD to adults developing dementia at younger
ages than ever before. But a medical revolution is
underway that can solve this problem: Astonishing new
research is revealing that the health of your brain is,
to an extraordinary degree, dictated by the state of
your microbiome - the vast population
of organisms that live in your body and outnumber your
own cells ten to one. What's taking place in your
intestines today is determining your risk for any number
of brain-related conditions.
In Brain Maker, Dr. Perlmutter explains the potent
interplay between intestinal microbes and
the brain, describing how the microbiome
develops from birth and evolves based on lifestyle
choices, how it can become "sick," and how nurturing gut
health through a few easy strategies can alter your
brain's destiny for the better. With simple dietary
recommendations and a highly practical program of six
steps to improving gut ecology, Brain Maker opens the
door to unprecedented brain health potential.