
Gut Feelings
Healing the Shame-Fueled Relationship Between What You Eat and How You Feel
Panoramica di Gut Feelings
Discover why Gwyneth Paltrow calls "Gut Feelings" life-changing. Dr. Will Cole's revolutionary approach connects emotional shame to physical inflammation, offering a 21-day plan that heals both mind and body. Harvard psychiatrists praise it as the missing link in modern wellness.
Temi chiave in Gut Feelings
- gut-brain axis
- emotional inflammation
- vagus nerve health
- microbiome mental health
- trauma-informed wellness
Citazioni da Gut Feelings
Food is information.
You are not broken.
You simply cannot heal a body you hate.
Shame makes us feel fundamentally unworthy of vibrant health.
Personaggi di Gut Feelings
- Dr. Will ColeAuthor and functional medicine expert
Sull'autore
Sull'autore di Gut Feelings
Dr. Will Cole, bestselling author of Gut Feelings and a leading functional medicine expert specializing in chronic illness and holistic wellness, bridges cutting-edge science with mind-body healing. His book explores the gut-brain connection through the lens of nutrition, emotional health, and inflammation management, drawing on his clinical experience treating thyroid disorders, autoimmune conditions, and digestive issues.
A doctor of chiropractic with advanced training in functional medicine, Cole hosts the popular SHE MD podcast and has been featured in major wellness media outlets.
Cole’s prior works, including Ketotarian (a plant-based ketogenic approach) and The Inflammation Spectrum, established him as a pioneer in personalized health strategies. Named one of America’s top 50 integrative medicine practitioners, he combines clinical practice with global telehealth consultations. His practical frameworks for gut health and metabolic flexibility have influenced nutritional protocols in functional medicine clinics worldwide, while his podcast reaches millions seeking science-backed wellness insights.
Scarica il riassunto di Gut Feelings
Ottieni il riassunto di Gut Feelings in formato PDF o EPUB gratuito. Stampalo o leggilo offline quando vuoi.
FAQ su questo libro
Gut Feelings explores the gut-brain connection, explaining how emotional health and gut physiology influence each other. Dr. Cole introduces "Shameflammation"—chronic inflammation caused by stress and shame—and offers a 21-day plan with dietary strategies, mindfulness practices, and holistic tools to heal gut issues like IBS, leaky gut, and autoimmune conditions.
This book is ideal for individuals struggling with digestive disorders, chronic inflammation, or emotional eating. It’s also valuable for holistic health enthusiasts seeking to understand the science linking mental health to gut health through actionable frameworks like FLAG (Flexibility, Lightness, Awareness, Grace).
Yes, particularly for its evidence-based integration of functional medicine and emotional wellness. The 21-day plan, 50+ recipes, and focus on dismantling shame make it a practical guide for improving both physical and mental health.
Shameflammation refers to chronic inflammation triggered by emotional shame and stress, exacerbating conditions like depression, IBS, and autoimmune disorders. Dr. Cole argues that negative emotions act as "junk food" for the body, perpetuating cyclical health issues.
The FLAG acronym outlines four principles:
- Flexibility: Embracing open-mindedness toward dietary changes.
- Lightness: Letting go of rigid food rules.
- Awareness: Practicing mindful eating habits.
- Grace: Replacing shame with self-compassion.
The plan combines anti-inflammatory recipes (e.g., Scallop Noodle Bowls), somatic exercises, and mindfulness practices to repair gut health and reduce Shameflammation. It emphasizes nutrient-dense foods and emotional self-care to reset the gut-brain axis.
While both books address the gut-brain link, Dr. Cole’s work uniquely focuses on shame’s role in physical inflammation and provides a structured meal plan. It blends functional medicine with emotional wellness, whereas The Mind-Gut Connection leans more toward microbiological research.
Some readers may find the holistic approach overly broad, particularly those seeking strict clinical protocols. The emphasis on self-compassion over concrete dietary guidelines could be challenging for individuals accustomed to rigid meal plans.
Dr. Cole encourages reconnecting with bodily cues through mindful eating and dismantling shame cycles. The book advocates for intuitive eating practices aligned with the FLAG framework to break patterns of stress-driven food choices.
Yes, the book links autoimmune disorders to gut inflammation exacerbated by emotional stress. Dietary recommendations (e.g., anti-inflammatory foods) and mindfulness exercises aim to reduce flare-ups by addressing both physiological and psychological triggers.
Mindfulness is central to cultivating awareness of eating habits and emotional triggers. Practices like gratitude journaling and breathwork are recommended to reduce stress, improve digestion, and strengthen the gut-brain connection.
Dr. Cole explains gut instincts as the body’s intuitive wisdom, rooted in the enteric nervous system’s communication with the brain. He ties physical sensations (e.g., “butterflies”) to emotional states, advocating for trusting these signals to guide health decisions.


















