Description
A book called "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" investigates the connections between a child's diet, gut health, and learning difficulties. The author has pioneered the use of probiotics in this field and makes the case that nutrition is crucial in assisting children and adults in overcoming their disabilities. Dr. Campbell-McBride's experiences and knowledge from her years of research are documented in this book.
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About The Author
Natasha Campbell-McBride (MD) is a medical doctor with postgraduate degrees in neurology and human nutrition. She is known for developing the GAPS (Gut and Psychology Syndrome) concept, which explores the link between digestive health and neurological conditions. Her book, "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" (2004), provides natural treatment approaches for conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and depression.
Natasha Campbell-McBride (MD) is a medical doctor with postgraduate degrees in neurology and human nutrition. She is known for developing the GAPS (Gut and Psychology Syndrome) concept, which explores the link between digestive health and neurological conditions. Her book, "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" (2004), provides natural treatment approaches for conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and depression.
Language
English
Topic
Physical Health, Nutrition, Chronic Illnesses, Parenting
GUT AND PSYCHOLOGY SYNDROME
GUT AND PSYCHOLOGY SYNDROME
ISBN 10|13
9780954852023 | 978-0954852023
Print Length
392 pages