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Wolfgang Spiller's book contributes to each of us gaining a better understanding of the smallest living creatures in our digestive system and their contribution to our health.
For years, medicine has advocated the understanding that microbes are enemies of man and that they must be fought with all their might. That bacteria can, however, be man's friends, we learn from the coexistence of intestinal microorganisms with man. Many vital functions depend on this symbiosis, which is of existential significance for man, such as the digestion of food, the production of vitamins, the absorption and utilization of nutrients, the function of our immune system, detoxification, etc.
A poor diet, antibiotics and hormone treatment cause significant damage to this system, weakening its function and defense capacity. As a result, disorders occur that damage the body to a greater or lesser extent. Wolfgang Spiller explains these connections to us in this book. He describes all diseases related to the intestine, both mild ones such as diarrhea or bloating, and serious diseases such as Crohn's disease, intestinal polyps or intestinal cancer, and expertly presents examination methods, alternative methods of treatment and therapy.
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