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category: Health & Fitness
published: Aug 2016
ISBN:9781771642552
publisher: Greystone Books Ltd

Let Them Eat Dirt

Saving Our Children from an Oversanitized World

by B. Brett Finlay & Marie-Claire Arrieta

tagged: children's health, microbiology, bacteriology
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“A must-read for parents, teachers and any healthcare provider for children, Let Them Eat Dirt takes you inside the inside tract of a child’s gut, and shows you how to give kids the best immune start early in life.”—William Sears, M.D, co-author, The Baby Book

 

Our over-sanitized world threatens children’s health, but parents can change their environment into one where they’ll thrive.

 

Babies and young kids are being raised in surroundings that are increasingly cleaner, more hyper hygienic, and more disinfected than ever before. As a result, the beneficial bacteria in their bodies is being altered, promoting conditions and diseases such as obesity, diabetes, asthma, allergies, and autism. As Let Them Eat Dirt shows, there is much that parents can do about this, including breastfeeding if possible, getting a dog, and avoiding antibiotics unless necessary—and yes, it is OK to let kids get a bit dirty.

About the Authors

B. Brett Finlay

B. Brett Finlay, PhD, is a professor in the Michael Smith Laboratories and at the University of British Columbia. He has been at the forefront of the emerging field of cellular microbiology and is well recognized internationally for his work, having won prestigious awards including the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and Order of Canada. He is a senior fellow and the program director at Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR). He co-wrote Let Them Eat Dirt: Saving Our Children from an Oversanitized World (Greystone Books, 2016) and lives in Vancouver, BC.


Marie-Claire Arrieta studies the link between intestinal alterations and several immune diseases, and she has led a major clinical study on the role of the microbiota in asthma.

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