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Gut & Psychology Syndrome

 

Gut & Psychology Syndrome: A No-Holds-Barred Look at the Strong Link

between Gastrointestinal Disorders and Emotional/Behavior Issues

 

by BodyEcology.com

www.bodyecology.com

 

 

Seemingly incurable disorders like depression, autism, ADD and eczema

all have one thing in common: gut problems. Find out why and natural

solutions for what to do about it in this TOP-recommended book!

 

Most people think that psychological problems like depression,

bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are " all in our heads " and that

diet and lifestyle have nothing to do with it.

 

With conditions like autism, dyslexia, ADD, ADHD and dyspraxia on the

rise, mainstream medicine is expecting to find the origin of these

disorders in our genes.

 

These seemingly " incurable " disorders are being treated with drugs

that only mask the symptoms and have troubling side effects...if they

work at all.

 

Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD, MMedSci (neurology), MMedSci

(nutrition) has a different point of view. As a mother of a young son

who was diagnosed with autism, Dr. Campbell- McBride believes that

these children and adults are falling into the " gap " of our medical

knowledge.

 

Today Dr. Campbell-McBride's son is a bright, happy teenager who has

been fully recovered from autism for years. Dr Campbell-McBride used

a specific diet that was focused on healing his intestines to reverse

his condition.

 

The bottom line is that people who have the brain related and

neurological problems are suffering needlessly because of we lack

knowledge about our gut and our brain and how they work together. All

of the above disorders have surprisingly common traits: gut problems.

 

Through Dr. Campbell-McBride's research and clinical experience, she

realized that a child's digestive system holds the key to his or her

mental development.

 

In her groundbreaking book, Gut and Psychology Syndrome, Dr. Campbell-

McBride uncovers the link between a variety of disorders (learning

disorders, psychological disorders, eczema, asthma, allergies and

more) and the condition of our digestive system. The verdict is that

what we eat and drink plays a much bigger role than we might think.

 

Gut and Psychology Syndrome provides information that is easily

understood by the beginner and thorough enough for the advanced. It

shines the light on why all diseases begin in the gut, how to rebuild

your gut flora (beneficial bacteria that helps boost your immunity)

and establishes a roadmap for recovery.

 

Suggestions for diet, detoxification and supplementation are

provided, along with recipes so you can begin nourishing yourself and

your family to health.

 

Donna Gates and Dr. Campbell-McBride met at a conference on autism in

Chicago several years ago and became close friends. Raised in Russia

where fermented cabbage, kefir and Kvass are part of an every day

diet, Dr. Campbell-McBride already understood the value of fermented

foods although she had not written about them.

 

Her excellent Gut and Psychology Syndrome book is based on her own

experience and research with the specific carbohydrate diet. Both

Donna and Dr Campbell-McBride believe strongly that autistic children

(and many adults as well) do best on a diet where gluten and casein

are eliminated when the intestines are inflamed. They both believe

that fermented foods are a must.

 

 

http://www.bodyecology.com/07/02/22/

gut_and_psychology_syndrome.php

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