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The Toxic Microbiome Animal Products And The Demise Of The Digestive Ecosystem Sarah Schwitalla

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The Toxic Microbiome Animal Products And The Demise Of The Digestive Ecosystem Sarah Schwitalla
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.26 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Sarah Schwitalla
ISBN: 9781774632048, 9780815345855, 9781482226768, 9780367781996, 9781032080000, 1774632047, 0815345852, 1482226766, 0367781999
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Toxic Microbiome Animal Products And The Demise Of The Digestive Ecosystem Sarah Schwitalla by Sarah Schwitalla 9781774632048, 9780815345855, 9781482226768, 9780367781996, 9781032080000, 1774632047, 0815345852, 1482226766, 0367781999 instant download after payment.

Gut microbiomes are dynamic communities varying from population to population and throughout life. In Western societies, a toxic metabolic shift of gut microbiomes is a driver and underestimated risk factor for the development of many noncommunicable chronic pathologies. This book identifies the root cause of these deleterious microbial changes. During the last several decades, increased consumption of animal products, coinciding and correlating with global climate change, has been a contributing cause of undesirable gut microbiome changes.
Key Features
Establishes a connection between poor gut microbiome health and chronic disease and cancer development
Demonstrates how animal products and low-fiber diet patterns induce a detrimental metabolic transition of the gut microbiome from a human health-maintaining towards a disease-promoting state
Discusses the opportunity of a toxic microbial metabolic signature as a powerful clinical and diagnostic tool to effectively predict chronic disease and cancer development
Provides the latest evidence on different strategies to rebuild a healthy microbiome metabolism and effectively prevent noncommunicable diseases and colorectal cancer
Documents the gut microbiome benefits of a plant-based diet

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