You've Been Pooping All Wrong: How to Make Your Bowel Movements a Joy
Biographical Note: Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH is an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the "Ask A Doctor" columnist for The Washington Post where she translates complex medical topics into must-read insights--with...
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Biographical Note: "Smart, compassionate and genuinely useful, this book gives readers language, tools and confidence to take ownership of a vital part of health -- and to finally talk about it." --Tara Parker-Pope, founder of NYT "Well" "As entertaining and funny as it is informative, this book is a gift to anyone curious about gut health. Dr. Pasricha digests the topic with the clarity of a great teacher, the warmth of a trusted friend, and the authority of a scientist at the cutting edge of her field." --Justin Sonnenburg, Stanford University professor and author of The Good Gut "This should be on every family bookshelf! A joyous read." --Ann Compton, Former Chief White House Correspondent for ABC News "The poop book we didn't know we needed has finally arrived! As a pelvic floor physical therapist treating patients with bowel dysfunction, this book is the guide every person and parent needs. Dr. Pasricha demystifies all bathroom challenges and provides practical tips for everyone to have comfortable, easy-to-pass stools." --Dr. Sara Reardon (aka The Vagina Whisperer), USA Today bestselling author of Floored "A smart, essential guide to one of the body's most misunderstood functions. With scientific rigor, surprising insights and a dash of humor, Dr. Pasricha a brings a rare combination of clinical and research expertise and storytelling skill to a topic we all think we know... but don't." --Dr. Leana Wen, TIME 100 Most Influential People, author of Lifelines "Dr. Pasricha has written an entertaining and instructive book, in very plain language, about how our bodies turn inputs into outputs, along with tips on managing that. Along the way she writes equally clearly about the emerging, polysyllabic field of neurogastroenterology, which studies the lifelong, two-way conversation between brains and guts." --Alvin Roth, winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Economics Publisher Marketing: NATIONAL BESTSELLER "This book is a must read. It answers every question you're too embarrassed to talk about."--Mel Robbins A GI's guide to the brain-gut-microbiome connection, including research on why people develop IBS and how anyone can achieve poophoria Welcome to the easy-to-digest user's manual for your body's unsung hero: the gut. Leading Harvard gastroenterologist, Dr. Trisha Pasricha takes us on a riotous deep dive into our own bowels with new insight from neuroscience, enteric biology, and physiology for an actionable framework to make pooping a breeze. No one would expect you to have stunning teeth if you were never shown a toothbrush. You would struggle to fall asleep if you never knew how to turn off the bedroom lights. But no one talks about the fundamentals of pooping, and so many--even the highest of achievers--spiral into a quagmire of poor habits and toilet-anxiety. You've Been Pooping All Wrong will teach you:
Here, you'll learn the tools to achieve bowel consistency, ease, and--yes--joy so that your gut flows on autopilot and you live your life without obsessing about the toilet: in short, poophoria. Review Citations:
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