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"Wind Breaks: Coming to Terms with Flatulence" by Terry Bolin (MD) and Rosemary Stanton (PhD) explores the causes, science, and management of intestinal gas. Presented in a question-and-answer format, the book covers why flatulence occurs, what is considered normal, and ways to reduce discomfort. It also includes historical perspectives and humorous insights. A practical and engaging resource for those looking to understand digestive health and strategies for managing excessive gas.
Author
Terry Bolin, Rosemary Stanton
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About The Author
Terry Bolin (MD) was an Australian gastroenterologist and founder of the Gut Foundation, committed to advancing public understanding of digestive health. Rosemary Stanton (OAM) is a leading Australian nutritionist and public health advocate with a career spanning decades, known for her contributions to dietary education. Together, they co-authored the 1995 book "Wind Breaks: Coming to Terms with Flatulence," addressing digestive health topics with humor and practicality to raise awareness about a common issue.
Terry Bolin (MD) was an Australian gastroenterologist and founder of the Gut Foundation, committed to advancing public understanding of digestive health. Rosemary Stanton (OAM) is a leading Australian nutritionist and public health advocate with a career spanning decades, known for her contributions to dietary education. Together, they co-authored the 1995 book "Wind Breaks: Coming to Terms with Flatulence," addressing digestive health topics with humor and practicality to raise awareness about a common issue.
Language
English
Topic
Physical Health

Wind Breaks: Coming to Terms with Flatulence
Wind Breaks: Coming to Terms with Flatulence
ISBN 10|13
0553375377 | 978-0553375374
Print Length
86 pages