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Clinical Environmental Medicine

- Identification and Natural Treatment of Diseases Caused by Common Pollutants
Af: Joseph E. Pizzorno, Walter J. Crinnion Engelsk Paperback

Clinical Environmental Medicine

- Identification and Natural Treatment of Diseases Caused by Common Pollutants
Af: Joseph E. Pizzorno, Walter J. Crinnion Engelsk Paperback
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Did you know that high levels of toxins in the human body can be linked to common conditions such as infertility, obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes? With therapeutic guidance designed for clinicians, Clinical Environmental Medicine focuses on how toxins such as arsenic, lead, mercury and organophosphates have become one of the leading causes of chronic disease in the industrial world. The first edition of this text describes how to treat these undesirable elements and molecules that can poison enzyme systems, damage DNA, increase inflammation and oxidative stress, and damage cell membranes. Expert authors Walter Crinnion and Joseph E. Pizzorno offer practical guidance for assessing both total body load as well as specific toxins. In addition, evidence-based treatment procedures provide recommendations for decreasing toxin exposure and supporting the body's biotransformation and excretion processes. NEW! Unique! Practical diagnostic and therapeutic guidance designed for clinicians. NEW! Unique! Coverage of the most common diseases for which toxins are a primary cause. NEW! Description of how each toxin causes damage provides insights into sources, body load, and interventions for each toxin. NEW! Unique! Entirely evidence-based content focuses on the most common conditions from which patients suffer. NEW! Unique! Coverage of environmental toxicants, endogenous toxicants, and "toxins of choice" focuses on non-industrially-exposed populations.
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Did you know that high levels of toxins in the human body can be linked to common conditions such as infertility, obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes? With therapeutic guidance designed for clinicians, Clinical Environmental Medicine focuses on how toxins such as arsenic, lead, mercury and organophosphates have become one of the leading causes of chronic disease in the industrial world. The first edition of this text describes how to treat these undesirable elements and molecules that can poison enzyme systems, damage DNA, increase inflammation and oxidative stress, and damage cell membranes. Expert authors Walter Crinnion and Joseph E. Pizzorno offer practical guidance for assessing both total body load as well as specific toxins. In addition, evidence-based treatment procedures provide recommendations for decreasing toxin exposure and supporting the body's biotransformation and excretion processes. NEW! Unique! Practical diagnostic and therapeutic guidance designed for clinicians. NEW! Unique! Coverage of the most common diseases for which toxins are a primary cause. NEW! Description of how each toxin causes damage provides insights into sources, body load, and interventions for each toxin. NEW! Unique! Entirely evidence-based content focuses on the most common conditions from which patients suffer. NEW! Unique! Coverage of environmental toxicants, endogenous toxicants, and "toxins of choice" focuses on non-industrially-exposed populations.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 520
ISBN-13: 9780323480864
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0323480861
Kategori: Miljømedicin
Udg. Dato: 4 jul 2018
Længde: 36mm
Bredde: 235mm
Højde: 191mm
Forlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Oplagsdato: 4 jul 2018
Forfatter(e) Joseph E. Pizzorno, Walter J. Crinnion


Kategori Miljømedicin


ISBN-13 9780323480864


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 520


Udgave


Længde 36mm


Bredde 235mm


Højde 191mm


Udg. Dato 4 jul 2018


Oplagsdato 4 jul 2018


Forlag Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

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