The book illuminates the bidirectional communication pathways between the gut and brain, highlighting the role of the enteric nervous system - often called the "second brain."
Discover how the vagus nerve and the gut microbiome contribute to this complex interplay, affecting not only digestive processes but also mental health and mood.
This book uniquely integrates neuroscience and gastroenterology, offering a comprehensive view of how the gut-brain axis impacts physical and mental health.
It investigates clinical implications for conditions like irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety, and depression, presenting evidence-based insights without overwhelming technical jargon.
By understanding this connection, readers can explore holistic strategies for improving their health.
The book starts with foundational knowledge of the digestive and nervous systems before diving into the gut-brain pathways.
It progresses to discuss the roles of the vagus nerve, microbiome, and enteric nervous system and concludes with clinical implications and practical interventions.
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