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Microbiome Master Key: Harness Your Microbes to Unlock Whole-Body Health and Lifelong Vitality Second Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 432 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2025
  • Leidėjas: The Experiment LLC
  • ISBN-13: 9798893030372
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 432 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2025
  • Leidėjas: The Experiment LLC
  • ISBN-13: 9798893030372
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Hand sanitizer. Social distancing. Antibiotics. Fending off germs has long been considered one of the cornerstones of good health. But what if better health and more graceful aging actually went hand-in-hand with embracing the invisible microbes living on, in, and all around us?

Our bodies are teeming with microbesin the gut, yes, but also living on our skin, in our lungs, and beyond. They impact everything from our sleep, cognition, mood, heart health, and energy to our likelihood of developing dementia, diabetes, and some cancers. As groundbreaking new studies are showing, taking care of your microbiomeinside and outcan help you improve your day-to-day health and even help prevent or reverse some of the most common age-related diseases.

In this eye-opening book, father-daughter team Dr. Brett Finlay (a microbiologist) and Dr. Jessica Finlay (an expert on aging) break down what the latest research says about how the microbiome affects all aspects of physical and mental healthand what you can do about it. Among scores of insights and highly practical tips, youll discover:





How your diet, hygiene, exercise habits, stress, environment, and even your social life all influence the microbiome and, in turn, your health. How microbe-friendly diets have been clinically shown to delay the onset of Parkinsons disease and lower the risk of developing dementia. Why women should be especially wary of being overprescribed antibiotics. How to pick a good probioticand why many simply dont work. How COVID underscored the need for healthy exposure to microbes, what that means in reality, and how to re-embrace microbes in the wake of the pandemic.

By taking simple steps to harness the power of your microbiome, youand your microbescan live longer, healthier lives.

The Microbiome Master Key is an updated and expanded new edition of The Whole-Body Microbiome.

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"Praise for the First Edition

"Brett and Jessica Finlay offer extraordinary new insight into the significance of the microbiome in any number of age-related conditionsfrom cancer to oral health, Alzheimers to heart and lung function. The takeaway is that we need to look beyond gut bacteria." -- Foreword Reviews "Chapters address the function of microbes in various conditions and body systems, with health strategies and lifestyle tips intended to be widely applicable to adults of all ages. . . . Recommended for readers seeking scientifically accurate consumer health information on the microbiomes relationship to adult health and aging." -- Library Journal "[ An] excitedly optimistic and research-grounded look at the microbiomes implications for the health of the aging body. . . . [ The Finlays] make a strong case for the microbiome as an exciting new frontier in health research, with myriad possibilities for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases." -- Publishers Weekly "With its upbeat approach and valuable diet and lifestyle recommendations, [ The Microbiome Master Key] will empower readers to invest in the lifelong process of aging well." -- Shelf Awareness "According to the authors, the beneficial and diverse residents of the human microbiomethe trillions of specific microbes that are associated with different parts of the body, including but not limited to the mouth, gastrointestinal tract, skin, and lungsmay eventually be harnessed to delay aging and to prevent and treat disease. . . . Recommended. All levels." -- Choice "Whether you are seeking to address a specific health concern, such as IBS, or just want to decelerate the aging process, this book is filled with tips and actionable lifestyle advice. The fountain of youth, it turns out, may actually be burbling with microbes." -- Spirituality & Health "A fascinating must-read, this well-researched book presents a groundbreaking new perspective to living long and living well through our microbes. Trailblazing microbiology and gerontology researchers Brett and Jessica Finlay insightfully present the latest science on microbes behind health and longevity, and offer easy-to-follow principles and strategies to age better. Who knew, the fountain of youth is full of microbes!" -- Dan Buettner, author of The Blue Zones, National Geographic fellow, and founder of Blue Zones "Revolutionary . . . The Finlays offer practical, thorough, and sometimes shocking solutions that all of us can implement today, no matter what our age. . . . By helping our microbes flourish inside our bodies and in our environments, we can find preventative and curative care all in one." -- Dr. Mark Hyman, author of The UltraMind Solution and Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?

PrefaceChapter 1: The Fountain of Youth Is Full of . . . Microbes?Chapter 2: Your Microbes Are Glowing: The Skin MicrobiomeChapter 3: Mind Your Microbes: Microbes and the BrainChapter 4: Healthy Smile, Healthy You: The Oral MicrobiomeChapter 5: Take a Deep Breath: The Lung MicrobiomeChapter 6: Belly Bugs: The Stomach MicrobiomeChapter 7: Microbe Mecca: The Gut MicrobiomeChapter 8: Love Bugs: The Heart and the MicrobiomeChapter 9: Females Are Not Small Males: Menopause and the Vaginal MicrobiomeChapter 10: Microbes Meet CancerChapter 11: Microbe Tug-of-War: The Immune SystemChapter 12: Flex Your Microbes: The Musculoskeletal SystemChapter 13: Sleep and the MicrobiomeChapter 14: Too Clean, or Not Too Clean: Environmental MicrobesChapter 15: COVID-19 and the Social MicrobiomeIsSelected ReferencesIndex
B. Brett Finlay, PhD, studies how microbes cause disease in people and how we can fight infections, as well as the role the microbiota plays in human health and disease, including asthma, Parkinsons, and malnutrition. He is the coauthor of the book Let Them Eat Dirt and the author of over 600 publications in peer-reviewed journals. He is also an Officer of the Order of Canada, and a jazz sax player, skier, and beekeeper in his spare time. Jessica Finlay, PhD, is a University of Colorado Boulder assistant professor who specializes in environmental gerontology and health geography. With degrees from Queens University and the University of Minnesota, she has won awards for her work and authored publications in leading health, geography, and gerontology journals.