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    Let's Talk SH!T: Disease, Digestion and Fecal Transplants [Audiobook]

    Posted By: IrGens
    Let's Talk SH!T: Disease, Digestion and Fecal Transplants [Audiobook]

    Let's Talk SH!T: Disease, Digestion and Fecal Transplants [Audiobook]
    English | December 15, 2021 | ASIN: B09NF7PY4T | M4B@80 kbps | 3h 55m | 137 MB
    Authors: Sabine Hazan MD, Thomas Borody MD, Sheli Ellsworth | Narrator: Jordan Daniels

    Let’s Talk Shit is a humorous, easy to digest explanation of gastrointestinal disorders, their current treatments, as well as next generation hope for heart disease, obesity, autism, Alzheimer’s, and more. From constipation to cancer, research indicates that our unique microbiomes may be the basis for future advances in health and wellness.

    Let’s Talk Shit examines the human microbiome - the dynamic world of bacteria, fungus, and viruses that comprises more than 50 percent of our mortal selves.

    Dr. Sabine Hazan and Dr. Thomas Borody, leaders in microbiome research, explore the reason therapies may not be working for many and why fecal transplants may be part of the solution. They also share nutritional tips to avoid illness, improve digestion, and support our own microbiomes.