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When conventional bipolar medications fail or cause disturbing side-effects, could the answer lie in our gut? Jane Dudley suffered from severe bipolar disorder for twenty years until a radical microbiome treatment changed everything. Under psychiatric supervision, she underwent fortnightly faecal microbiota transplants and recovered completely within a year, remaining symptom-free for over seven years.
Leading bipolar expert Professor Gordon Parker believes we're witnessing a psychiatric revolution. His groundbreaking book A Gut Mood Solution explores the gut-brain-mood connection, drawing on respected research to explain how faecal transplants could control bipolar disorder in treatment-resistant patients. Parker addresses both the promising evidence and practical health considerations of this emerging therapy.
Contents
Preface
1. Afternoon tea and fruitcake
2. The bipolar disorders
3. Managing the bipolar disorders
3. Jane's quest
4. Alex's quest
6. Some more pioneers
7. Biomes, the gut-brain connection and the logic for FMT
8. A history of FMT
9. FMT for depression?
10. FMT for the bipolar disorders?
11. Good mood food pursued
12. The views of a biome expert
13. The views of two other gastroenterologists
14. Regulation of donor products
15. If FMT is an answer, what questions does it invite?
16. Jane's journey
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Endnotes
Index
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- 電子書籍
- サンデー毎日2017年2/12号
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- 電子書籍
- 清原和博 堕ちた怪物



