Dr Emma Short is a consultant doctor in the NHS, specialising in gastrointestinal and soft tissue pathology. She is also a researcher at Cardiff Metropolitan University, where she is working on the classification and staging of age-related pathology. Emma studied pre-clinical medicine at Cambridge University and clinical medicine at Oxford University. Emma also has a PhD from Cardiff University in the genetics of bowel polyps and is passionate about improving gut health to improve overall health, wellbeing and happiness.
Do you know that, genetically, you are more bacterial than human? As you’re reading this, you are surrounded by your own unique cloud of microorganisms. You have trillions of bacteria living on you and inside of you, with around forty trillion bacteria living in your gut alone. For every human gene you have, you have at least 100 bacterial genes. These bacteria, along with other microbes, are known as your 'gut microbiome'. But these bacteria don't just inhabit your body; they are an integral part of your health and happiness, and when they go awry, disease can result. Healthy Gut, Happy You explores this incredible ecosystem while answering:
· What is the gut microbiome?
· What does the gut microbiome do?
· Why is the gut microbiome so important?
· What can I do to take care of it?
Dr Emma Short has compiled this practical guide, filled with tips, tricks and gut-healthy recipes to help you and your gut microbiome to thrive.