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Hypothyroidism – The Unsuspected Illness

Hypothyroidism – The Unsuspected Illness
By: Barnes and Galton

Review: This book is a landmark for physicians and patients alike. Hypothyroidism, literally the unsuspected illness, is finally recognized and explained in clear and understandable language. Chapters cover the multitude of symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, weight difficulty, recurrent and chronic infections, menstrual irregularities, and skin disorders to name just a few. Also discussed is the role thyroid plays in the human growth and maturation process and even how thyroid can affect the body’s emotional state. This is a “must-read” for everyone.

By |2012-10-27T09:08:30-06:00October 2nd, 2012|Recommended Reading|

Is This Your Child?

Is This Your Child?
By: Doris Rapp, M.D.

Review: Dr. Doris Rapp shares her vast knowledge of allergic disorders in children and adults. She outlines specific problems that are frequently ignored or even misdiagnosed, such as hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, aggression, depression, and even poor academic performance. She then explains how inhalant allergies, food allergies, and chemical sensitivities are oftentimes the underlying cause of so many of these conditions. Included are numerous “self-tests” for parents, to help them identify cause-and-effect relationships within their own children.

By |2012-10-27T09:11:52-06:00October 2nd, 2012|Recommended Reading|

Highway to Health: A Nutritional Roadmap

Highway to Health: A Nutritional Roadmap

By: Mila McManus, M.D.

Are you still trying to figure out how to eat right for life? Are you having trouble staying on track? Is it hard to navigate the grocery store today and know if you are making the right choices? Do you understand the magnitude of the impact your diet has on your health and well-being?

Topics included in the book include organic requirements, genetically modified foods, All about Soy, lists of Carbohydrates, Fats, Proteins, water, sweeteners, beverages, seasonings, and additives all identified as Ideal, Good, Limit or Avoid. We also cover aspects of food including acid-alkaline balance, inflammatory vs. anti-inflammatory foods, allergies and sensitivities and the latest news on digestive enzymes, and calorie counting.

Highway to Health: A Nutritional Roadmap is available for purchase in our office or by clicking here. The online cost is $24.99 for one book, $44.99 for two books, or $55.99 for three books, plus tax and $6.95 shipping per order.

By |2012-10-27T09:16:05-06:00October 2nd, 2012|Recommended Reading|