Lisa Lee

The Microbiome, Gut Health and Oriental Medicine

An integrated approach

  • ISBN: 9781787759855
  • 2022, 160 pages

32,99 

Delivery time: ca. 5 - 10 days

Description

The human microbiome and its resident micro-organisms have in recent years come to represent a new frontier in health research and science. Yet this body of knowledge has hitherto been little addressed within Oriental Medicine theory and has consequently been underutilized in practice.

The book proposes a novel and ground-breaking approach to understanding and influencing gut health and the microbiome by integrating the latest evidence from Western medical research and the long-established theory and practice of Oriental medicine. Building on an understanding of the body as a complete ecosystem where symbiotic relationships maintain balance in both mind and body, this integrative model sheds new light on an area that has seen rapidly growing interest both in and out of scientific communities, providing a more holistic and comprehensive perspective that both unites and broadens the potential applications of microbiome knowledge across medical and therapeutic traditions.

The book’s focus on the microbiome of the gastro-intestinal tract allows to explore the far-reaching and wide-ranging effects of the gut’s micro-organisms on other body systems, on their ability to maintain good physical and mental health, and to fight disease and illness. This emphasis further provides readers with a practical guide to understanding and supporting a well-functioning gut and microbiome, through lifestyle choices and practices that focus on eating well, sleep hygiene, and mindful living.
The booming interest in the area of gut health makes this compelling, accessible and informative hands-on book, an important tool for patients and practitioners of Oriental medicine and other relevant disciplines, offering readers a unique opportunity to add a new dimension to their knowledge of gut health. It will allow practitioners to deepen their professional development and enhance the quality of the care they provide by honing therapeutic skills and creating hybrid treatment plans that combine the latest findings from the gut-health literature and Oriental medicine.

Our opinion: The reader learns how to benefit from both sides, modern and western medicine. The provided knowledge is good to know for all practitioners.

Author

Lisa Lee

Lisa Lee

Lisa Lee is working as a practitioner of Oriental Medicine. She is located in Enidburgh and works with all kinds of patients physical and mental health conditions. Her education was built at the Acupuncture Academy. She holds a doctorate in Social and cultural Studies from the University of sussex. Lisa…

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