
The Microbiome Solution
A Radical New Way to Heal Your Body from the Inside Out
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Rebecca Mitchell
In The Microbiome Solution, Dr. Robynne Chutkan, a preeminent gastroenterologist, explains how the standard Western diet and our super-sanitized lifestyles are starving our microbiomes, depleting the "good bugs" that are crucial for keeping us healthy, and encouraging overgrowth of exactly the wrong types of bacteria, which can leave us vulnerable to a host of autoimmune and chronic health conditions. Here, she shares her powerful program of simple yet effective lifestyle and diet changes to help you recover and reverse the damage, along with practical advice throughout, including:
- An overview of the "modern microbial disrupters" that are stripping our bodies of their natural protective systems
- Delicious, nourishing recipes that actually encourage the growth of good bacteria
- A list of important questions to ask your doctor if you have been prescribed an antibiotic
- A guide to choosing the right probiotics and supplements
- Critical information on how to prevent and recover from health conditions like eczema, chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn's disease, colitis, IBS, and more
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But dang, she gets extreme and faddish with some of her recommendations. I got concerned in a number of instances, such as when she says that all GMO food is bad for you (there is nothing intrinsically bad about GMOs. They aren't "frankenfoods", and humans have been modifying plants for thousands of years via agricultural techniques).
I suspect that there's a significant amount of material that may not be justified by science. Unfortunately, there's so much content here that it could be hard to sift through and separate the good from the bad, so it's hard for me to recommend this wholeheartedly. I feel that there must be better introductions to managing gut flora. If you do listen to this, I strongly suggest that you do some research of your own (reputable sources only, please!) to double check any given recommendation before you actually try it out.
Mixed Feelings
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But the majority of information in this book is designed for women.
Strong enough for a man But most info is for women
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Gut flora for everyone
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Very informative,
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Thorough and digestible
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Book does include lots of recipes.
Narrator is robotic and might actually be AI.
Good Basic Overview of Microbiome
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Live Dirty and Eat Clean to Live Long and Prosper.
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Informative!
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I found it surprising that it recommends things like garlic and kimchi for people with IBS. I've had IBS for 13 years now, and I know what I can and cannot eat, and have been following a low FODMAP diet for that many years. Kimchi and fermented foods is to be avoided or kept to very low amounts in a low FODMAP diet. Garlic is the absolute worst thing you can recommend to somebody, and it's not just IBS, many people are now aware that garlic and onions are the worst for similar gut problems. I've even seen a brand of food packaging specifically saying, no garlic and onions.
So don't follow the book to the letter. Toward the end, she said to be critical and query medical advise, in the context of antibiotics. I had done that before. Well, you should do the same with her book.
It did help me be more informed and fix a few small things that don't have to do with my IBS. So it's still a helpful book.
Good general reference but take with grain of salt
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That being said, without any spoilers, there is a lot of information about babies, mothers, and women - which is GREAT to have in the book but I found my self skipping quite a bit since, well frankly I’m not a girl! That is one tiny tiny tiny issue I have with the book - other than that it’s 5 stars in my book.
*waits for everyone to get my book pun*
Tough crowd...
cheers from LA!
Absolutely recommend this book
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