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The Microbiome That Saves My Body
The Microbiome That Saves My Body
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Book Introduction
21st century incurable diseases that modern medicine has failed to solve are finding solutions through the 'microbiome'. It also reveals the previously unknown reality of antibiotic misuse and the world of disease, and provides detailed information on the relationship between microorganisms and disease.


We also explain the world of microbes in our bodies, why they are the new alternative, and what biotics are available that affect the gut microbiome.
It also explains why the microbiome is receiving renewed attention among modern people, why the "good microbes" in our intestines are being spotlighted as a second genome, and what diseases can be treated through the microbiome.


Finally, a Q&A session with examples of people who have regained their health through the microbiome is a bonus.

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The Key to Health: Focus on Gut Microbes

Chapter 1: The Microbiome: A New Attraction

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The gut's "good microbes" are gaining traction as the "second genome."
2.
The new dream of conquering disease: the microbiome
3.
The global war for dominance of the microbiome
4.
Diseases that can be treated through the microbiome

Chapter 2: The Tragedy of Modern People's Misuse of Antibiotics

1.
The Counterattack of Antibiotics
2 Why do diseases occur?
3.
The relationship between microbes and disease
4.
In the end, it's all about eating

Chapter 3: Let's pay attention to the microorganisms that protect our bodies.

1.
The world of microorganisms in our bodies
2.
Now, instead of antibiotics, microorganisms
3.
Why Microbes Are the New Alternative
4.
Microorganisms that cooperate with the host
5.
Probiotics that affect gut microbiota

Chapter 4: People Who Regained Their Health Through the Microbiome

Chronic diseases disappeared
Restoring smooth bowel movements and deep sleep with the microbiome
I am experiencing a miracle
The beginning of a healthy life
The Microbiome: A Two-Way Health Guardian
Happiness comes after a fierce reaction
Chapter 5: Microbiome: Ask Anything

1.
What is the microbiome?
2.
Is the microbiome also available as a health functional food?
3.
How can I keep my gut microbiome healthy?
4.
What is the current state of antibiotic abuse in our country?
5.
What is the relationship between microbes and our bodies?

Conclusion
The microbiome protects your health


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Publisher's Review
“Modern medicine has defeated infectious diseases, but instead has been cursed with autoimmune diseases.
The microbiome is beginning to receive attention as a future medicine that reveals the secrets of the microorganisms in our bodies that break the curse.
This book is a friendly, detailed report on him.”

Today, scientists and medical professionals worry that “while humanity has won the war against infectious diseases, it may be losing the war against immunity, leading to an even greater catastrophe.”
But beyond the concerns, antibiotics have already begun to counterattack our body's immune system.
Bacteria resistant to the massive amounts of antibiotics we consume, knowingly or unknowingly, are evolving at a dazzling pace.
However, the development of new antibiotics typically takes two to three years, which is not enough to keep up with the pace of bacterial evolution.
We are helpless against the counterattack of antibiotics.

According to a 2016 report, 700,000 people die each year from antibiotic resistance, and this number is expected to increase rapidly, reaching 10 million deaths annually by 2050, with treatment costs reaching $100 trillion.
At this point, it could be called the 'Black Death of the 21st century'.

The microbiome is the core of future medicine that has emerged as an alternative to this backlash against antibiotics.
The microbiome, which inhabits our bodies to a whopping 100 trillion individuals, is mostly comprised of intestinal microbes that reside in the digestive organs, such as the small and large intestines. This is called the "second genome" and is gaining attention as a key to treating various diseases, from obesity to diabetes, atopy, arthritis, and cancer.
Unlike cellular genes, the microbiome refers to the genetic information of microorganisms that live in a symbiotic relationship within the human body.
The human microbial genes are 10 times more numerous than cellular genes and have a significant impact on the human body. Therefore, the bio-healthcare industry utilizing the microbiome is rapidly emerging as a new substance that can replace antibiotics.
The microbiome plays an essential role in maintaining health and preventing disease by preventing infection through competitive inhibition of each other in the intestines and producing antibacterial substances such as bacteriocins to suppress the growth of harmful bacteria.
Factors that determine human health depend on the type, number, and diversity of microorganisms, and a normal microbiome is an essential element in the development and maturation of the intestinal mucosal immune system, inducing differentiation and activation of immune cells and regulating the balance between immune tolerance and immune stimulation.

Antibodies and immune cells regulate the function and population of microorganisms, and conversely, intestinal microorganisms are deeply related to the mechanism that regulates the development and response of our body's immune system, and thus have an absolute influence on maintaining the balance of intestinal microorganisms, which are responsible for 80% of the human immune system.

The microbiome influences the body's immune system and is necessary for life and vital activities.
Accordingly, disease treatment using the microbiome is currently being actively developed, especially in the United States, and it is rapidly emerging as a future bio-life science industry that will solve antibiotic resistance, and the microbial industry related to the microbiome is emerging as a blue ocean.
Many products utilizing the microbiome are already on the market, mainly those that are effective in treating intestinal diseases, obesity, and diabetes.
Research on obesity, atopy, enteritis, allergies, and rhinitis has progressed significantly, particularly in the United States.
This book clearly shows this series of processes.


GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 5, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 108 pages | 136g | 125*185*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791158490812
- ISBN10: 115849081X

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