Synopses & Reviews
If the thought of bacteria conjures images of germs that should be avoided at all costsand certainly not ingestedthink again! Some friendly bacteria, called probiotics, are not only beneficial to your health, theyre essential. Now an internationally recognized scientist at a top U.S. medical schoolone of the leading researchers in the fieldsheds light on the extraordinary benefits of these natural health superstars.
Thanks to an explosion of research in recent years, one thing is clear: probiotics, the healthy bacteria that inhabit the digestive tract, are the bodys silent partners for good health, optimizing the power of the immune system to fight disease and the “bad” germs we fear. But how do they work? And in the face of factors like stress and poor diet, which decrease their numbers, how do you keep your supply well stocked?
Here is an up-to-the-minute, highly accessible guide to probiotics and the foods and supplements that contain and support themmany of which may be in your diet already. Discover:
The key role of probiotics and prebiotics in restoring healthy balance to our bodies, improving immune system functioning, and curbing inflammation
How to use probiotic foods and supplements to prevent and relieve allergies, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, yeast infections, and the negative side effects of antibiotic use
New evidence that probiotics may help fight asthma, cardiovascular disease, breast and colon cancer, autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgiaand even obesity
Natural sources of prebiotics, the nutrients that help make the digestive tract more hospitable for probiotic bacteria
The Probiotics Revolution also includes a step-by-step plan for incorporating the many food sources of probiotics and prebiotics into your diet, a complete buyers guide to probiotic supplements, and how to introduce probiotics to your family and children.
Synopsis
If the thought of bacteria conjures images of germs that should be avoided at all costs, think again Probiotics, the friendly bacteria that inhabit the digestive tract, are not only beneficial to your health, they’ re essential… .
Now an internationally recognized scientist at a top U.S. medical school— one of the leading researchers in the field— sheds light on the extraordinary benefits of these natural health superstars.
About the Author
Gary B. Huffnagle, Ph.D., is Professor of Internal Medicine, Microbiology, and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical Center. His research on probiotics has appeared in leading scientific journals and has been featured in
Newsweek, Forbes, and on
BBC News.
Sarah Wernick is the coauthor of several bestselling health books, including Strong Women Stay Young.