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Gut Feelings
Book

Gut Feelings

The Microbiome and Our Health

MIT Press, 2022 plus...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Visionary
  • For Experts
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Children today will likely have shorter life spans than their parents, due in part to epidemics of chronic, noninfectious inflammatory diseases, say Susie Flaherty and Alessio Fasano. They urge people to embrace a revolutionary health care model centered on an emerging body of research into the human microbiome. Rather than treat the microorganisms that populate people’s guts as enemies, health care practitioners and laypeople alike must gain a better understanding of the complex ecosystem each human carries within, and work to create more holistic, preventative health interventions.

Take-Aways

  • The potential of microorganisms calls for a paradigm shift in medicine and science.
  • Humans and microorganisms share a complex “coevolutionary destiny.” 
  • Environmental factors that deplete the diversity of gut microbiota trigger poor health.

About the Authors

Harvard Medical School professor of pediatrics Alessio Fasano is a professor of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and co-author of Gluten Freedom with Susie Flaherty, the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment’s director of communications.


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