<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> To the listmembers: Summary of post Prozac not for CD From Waynel Green, (female) I have no interests other than helping those who responded find information. Re: Oct 27 interview of Dr. Michael Gershon, author of "The Second Brain: The Scientific Basis of Gut Instinct." chair of anatomy and cell biology at Columbia U. http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/anatomy/Faculty/Gershon/index.html Dr. Gershon described the nervous system of the gut. He took questions about ulcerative colitis, celiac sprue, GERD, autism, referred pain, intestinal candida, fibromyalgia among others. He described the function of seratonin in the gut and why it worked for some patients - but not those with auto-immune diseases. Most posters wanted a further explanation about using prozac or directions in ordering the tape. Reviews of the book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060182520/y/qid=910456636/sr=1-2/002 -5020482-5382613 He appeared on The Diane Rehm Show, WAMU, NPR radio. http://soundprint.org/~wamu/rehm.html go to books and authors. Don't remember if it was 10am or 11am show. To order the tape from WAMU site: "To purchase a cassette of a WAMU talk or news show, call (202) 885-1200 and press 0. A one-hour tape costs $5 for station members and $10 for non-members. When you order a tape, please let us know the date you heard the program, the hour, and the topic. If paying by credit card, please have your MasterCard, VISA or Discover card ready when you call. Checks and money orders should be made out to "WAMU 88.5 FM" and mailed to: Cassette Purchasing WAMU 88.5 FM The American University Washington, D.C. 20016-8082. Delivery takes a week to 10 days upon receipt of payment. If you need further information, please use the WAMU listener feedback line, either by phoning (202) 885-1200 during regular business hours, or emailing [log in to unmask] "