Eva M Selhub
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Selhub E, Logan A, Bested A
J Physiol Anthropol
. 2014 Jan;
33:2.
PMID: 24422720
The purposeful application of fermentation in food and beverage preparation, as a means to provide palatability, nutritional value, preservative, and medicinal properties, is an ancient practice. Fermented foods and beverages...
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Bested A, Logan A, Selhub E
Gut Pathog
. 2013 Mar;
5(1):5.
PMID: 23506618
Mental health disorders, depression in particular, have been described as a global epidemic. Research suggests that a variety of lifestyle and environmental changes may be driving at least some portion...
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Bested A, Logan A, Selhub E
Gut Pathog
. 2013 Mar;
5(1):4.
PMID: 23497650
Rapid scientific and technological advances have allowed for a more detailed understanding of the relevance of intestinal microbiota, and the entire body-wide microbiome, to human health and well-being. Rodent studies...
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Bested A, Logan A, Selhub E
Gut Pathog
. 2013 Mar;
5(1):3.
PMID: 23497633
In recent years there has been a renewed interest concerning the ways in which the gastrointestinal tract - its functional integrity and microbial residents - might influence human mood (e.g....
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Logan A, Selhub E
Biopsychosoc Med
. 2012 Apr;
6(1):11.
PMID: 22472137
The healing power of nature, vis medicatrix naturae, has traditionally been defined as an internal healing response designed to restore health. Almost a century ago, famed biologist Sir John Arthur...
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Selhub E
Nutr Clin Care
. 2002 Oct;
5(4):182-90.
PMID: 12380245
Primary care physicians are often taxed by patient complaints that do not seem to have a clear etiology, nor do the patients improve despite good medications and expensive procedures. Current...