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Bestselling author of the Wheat Belly franchise brings his next big, game changing idea - the human microbiome and the silent epidemic of SIBO - to the mainstream.
Dr Davis has connected the dots between ''gut health'' and many common, modern ailments and complaints. 1 in 3 people have SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), which causes a long list of health issues and illnesses; it is a silent and profound epidemic created by the absence of microbial species that our ancestors had even 50-100 years ago, which have been erased by the industrialisation of food and medicine.
Super Gut shares a four-week plan to reprogram your microbiome based on research and techniques that not only gets to the root of many diseases but improves levels of oxytocin (the bonding/happy hormone), brain health and promotes anti-aging and weight loss. Dr Davis provides not just the science and case studies but also more than 40 recipes and solutions. In Super Gut, he ensures readers understand the science, diagnose their gut issues, eradicate them and maintain their long-term health.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Are you ready to take your health into your own hands? Heal your microbiome and improve your shape and body composition with Dr. William Davis' revolutionary new book.
Forget everything you've been told about dieting (from your doctor, the food industry, dietitians, and wellness influencers). You've been led down the wrong path, which has caused you to believe that calorie restriction, weight-loss drugs such GLP-1 agonists, and bariatric procedures are effective solutions for weight loss. They are NOT, nothing more than Ponzi schemes with upfront benefits, long-term disasters. Conventional weight-loss solutions are effective in the short-term but are plagued by serious problems, including virtually guaranteed weight regain over time. Muscle mass is the critical determinant of weight and provides vigor, youthfulness, and overall health. When we diet, lost muscle is regained as fat, leaving us in worse shape than before.
In SUPER Body, Dr. William Davis, MD, bestselling author of Wheat Belly and Super Gut, reveals how we can restore our health and youthful contours by returning to ancestral nutrition practices, restoring beneficial microbes, and taking synergistic supplements. The solution to losing weight lies not in pharmaceuticals or procedures but rather in restoring factors lost from the modern human life experience, specifically microbes lost due to overexposure to antibiotics and other factors, and the restoration of nutrients lost due to misguided dietary advice.
Complete with a three-week program to help kick-start your journey, and including easy-to-make recipes to enhance your efforts, SUPER Body will show you how to lose the weight naturally and permanently while restoring your youthful shape and body contours.
In the wake of the Second World War, Samuel Beckett wrote some of
the most significant literary works of the 20th century. This is
the first full-length historical study to examine the far-reaching
impact of the war on Beckett's creative and intellectual
sensibilities. Drawing on a substantial body of archival material,
including letters, manuscripts, diaries and interviews, as well as
a wealth of historical sources, this book explores Beckett's
writing in a range of political contexts, from the racist dogma of
Nazism and aggressive traditionalism of the Vichy regime to Irish
neutrality censorship and the politics of recovery in the French
Fourth Republic. Along the way, Samuel Beckett and the Second World
War casts new light on Beckett's political commitments and his
concepts of history as they were formed during Europe's darkest
hour.
An exploration of the legacy of The Waste Land on the centenary of
its original publication, looking at the impact it had had upon
criticism and new poetries across one hundred years. T. S. Eliot
first published his long poem The Waste Land in 1922. The
revolutionary nature of the work was immediately recognised, and it
has subsequently been acknowledged as one of the most influential
poems of the twentieth century, and as crucial for the
understanding of modernism. The essays in this collection variously
reflect on The Waste Land one hundred years after its original
publication. At this centenary moment, the contributors both
celebrate the richness of the work, its sounds and rare use of
language, and also consider the poem's legacy in Britain, Ireland,
and India. The work here, by an international team of writers from
the UK, North America, and India, deploys a range of approaches.
Some contributors seek to re-read the poem itself in fresh and
original ways; others resist the established drift of previous
scholarship on the poem, and present new understandings of the
process of its development through its drafts, or as an
orchestration on the page. Several contributors question received
wisdom about the poem's immediate legacy in the decade after
publication, and about the impact that it has had upon criticism
and new poetries across the first century of its existence. An
Introduction to the volume contextualises the poem itself, and the
background to the essays. All pieces set out to review the nature
of our understanding of the poem, and to bring fresh eyes to its
brilliance, one hundred years on. Contributors: Rebecca Beasley,
Rosinka Chaudhuri, William Davies, Hugh Haughton, Marjorie Perloff,
Andrew Michael Roberts, Peter Robinson, Michael Wood.
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