Claims about digestion, mood, anxiety, sleep, inflammation, probiotics, and IBS can sound convincing long before the evidence is ready for a personal decision. This book gives general readers a clear map: what human studies support, what remains uncertain, and how to think before buying a test, changing a diet, or starting a supplement.
You will not find a universal protocol, symptom quiz, branded shopping list, or promise of guaranteed relief. You will find structured explanations, practical comparisons, and decision boundaries that respect medical, psychiatric, psychological, and dietetic care. The goal is better judgment and safer action, not overconfidence.
Choose this gut-brain guide when you want practical science without hype, pressure, or one-size-fits-all rules.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Gut-Brain Without the HypeA careful guide for a noisy health topicClaims about digestion, mood, anxiety, sleep, inflammation, probiotics, and IBS can sound convincing long before the evidence is ready for a personal decision. This book gives general readers a clear map: what human studies support, what remains uncertain, and how to think before buying a test, changing a diet, or starting a supplement.Inside the guideA plain-English foundation for the gut and brain as a two-way system, not a one-cause explanation.Food-first chapters on Mediterranean-style patterns, fiber, fermented foods, ultra-processed foods, probiotics, and omega-3 choices.Daily-habit chapters on stress, movement, sleep, and antibiotic decisions.An IBS section that treats diet and brain-directed care as coordinated tools, not rival explanations.A boundary section for cognitive-aging claims, FMT, and other approaches that are still not ready for DIY care.For readers who want useful cautionYou will not find a universal protocol, symptom quiz, branded shopping list, or promise of guaranteed relief. You will find structured explanations, practical comparisons, and decision boundaries that respect medical, psychiatric, psychological, and dietetic care. The goal is better judgment and safer action, not overconfidence.Choose this gut-brain guide when you want practical science without hype, pressure, or one-size-fits-all rules.Table of Contents IntroductionPart I. Understand the Two-Way ConversationChapter 1. What the Gut-Brain Connection Can and Cannot ExplainChapter 2. How Inflammation and the Gut Barrier Shape Brain SignalsChapter 3. How Nerves, Stress Hormones, and Microbial Metabolites Carry the MessagePart II. Build a Food-First Pattern That Supports MoodChapter 4. Start with a Mediterranean-Style FoundationChapter 5. Feed Beneficial Microbes with Fiber and PrebioticsChapter 6. Use Fermented Foods to Add Variety without Chasing HypeChapter 7. Cut Back on Ultra-Processed Foods without Seeking PerfectionChapter 8. Decide Whether Probiotics Are Worth TryingChapter 9. Put Omega-3 Foods and Supplements in the Right PlacePart III. Support the Gut-Brain System with Daily HabitsChapter 10. Break the Stress and Gut Feedback LoopChapter 11. Use Movement to Support the Gut-Brain SystemChapter 12. Protect Sleep and Gut Health TogetherChapter 13. Use Antibiotics Wisely without Avoiding Necessary TreatmentPart IV. Apply Gut-Brain Care to IBSChapter 14. Use a Low-FODMAP Diet as a Structured Short-Term ToolChapter 15. Use Psychological Therapies to Reduce IBS SymptomsChapter 16. Choose Evidence-Based Digital Support for IBSPart V. Know the Limits and Emerging FrontiersChapter 17. Read the Evidence on Cognitive Aging without OverclaimingChapter 18. Treat FMT and Other Experimental Approaches as Research, Not DIY CareConclusionBibliography This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798186040248
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