Написать эту книгу мне позволила помощь многих людей. Я благодарен своим пациентам, которые на протяжении нескольких десятилетий учили меня, рассказывая истории своей жизни. Это были свидетельства того, что взаимодействие между головным мозгом и пищеварительным трактом во многом определяет состояние здоровья людей. Большое спасибо моим замечательным коллегам и членам исследовательской команды, сыгравшим важную роль в моей научной карьере. Я выражаю признательность Полу Беллу, Сью Смолли и Барб Наттерсон, которые убедили меня начать писать эту книгу и чья поддержка помогла мне ее завершить. Добрым словом я вспоминаю Роба Лемелсона и Марко Кавальери: благодаря их безграничной щедрости у меня появились условия, позволившие начать работу над книгой. Спасибо Дэну Ферберу за ценные советы и помощь — они помогли мне сослаться на множество научных результатов и сделать текст легко читаемым и занимательным; спасибо Сандре Блейксли, Билли Гордону и Ройсу Флиппену за их творческий вклад. Спасибо Марку Лайту за помощь в освещении исторических аспектов исследования сигналов, передаваемых пищеварительным трактом и микробиомом, Марко Кавальери и Нэнси Чаффи — за практические советы по средиземноморской диете. Спасибо Кэтрин Коулз, моему литературному агенту, которая стала для меня проводником в издательский мир, и Джулии Уилл, моему редактору в издательстве HarperWave. С самого начала она поверила в мою книгу и давала мне бесценные советы во время работы над рукописью. Я благодарен Джону Ли, создавшему иллюстрации. И наконец, моей жене Мину. В трудные минуты она побуждала меня продолжать работать над текстом, надежно поддерживала и целый год терпела «отсутствие» мужа, с головой погрузившегося в этот проект.
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