The fascinating intestine. How the most powerful organ controls us
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Many people shy away from talking about the gut out loud. Maybe that's why we know so little about the most powerful organ that controls our bodies.
Some may be shocked by the researcher's frank treatment of "taboo" topics; some may find the experiments on mice and on volunteer patients described in the book too extreme. Some may question the omnipotence of the tiny organisms that control our lives. And to some, the assumption that the intestines have their own "brain" and "nervous system" will seem absurd and anti-scientific. But let us remember that the new and unknown always scares people, and this book is one more step forward on the way to discovering the mysteries and riddles of our body. Attention: The information contained in the book can not serve as a substitute for a doctor's consultation. It is necessary to consult a specialist before performing any recommended actions.
Some may be shocked by the researcher's frank treatment of "taboo" topics; some may find the experiments on mice and on volunteer patients described in the book too extreme. Some may question the omnipotence of the tiny organisms that control our lives. And to some, the assumption that the intestines have their own "brain" and "nervous system" will seem absurd and anti-scientific. But let us remember that the new and unknown always scares people, and this book is one more step forward on the way to discovering the mysteries and riddles of our body. Attention: The information contained in the book can not serve as a substitute for a doctor's consultation. It is necessary to consult a specialist before performing any recommended actions.
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- All books in the series Bomborium. A new element of knowledge
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