Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Clinicians: Volume Two by Aruna Bakhru (Vassar Brothers Medical Center, Poughkeepsie NY)
Mystery illnesses can be helped, this book lays the groundwork for it.
Building on its predecessor, this new volume, Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Clinicians is an essential, peer-reviewed resource for practitioners, those in allied health care, and complementary/alternative medicine. The book contains valuable information for healthcare providers to use by helping patients manage, treat and even prevent illnesses and put them on a healthy path to recovery.
This volume contains information on various subjects including:
Illnesses resulting from water damaged buildings and subsequent change in the microbiome of the building
Steps to heal from mold/mycotoxin illnesses
Effects of CIRS on metabolism and insulin resistance
Pediatric sleep-related breathing disorders and their effects on growth and development
Environmental hormone disruptors
Myalgic encephalitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
Regenerative agriculture
Circadian effects of artificial light and their effects on mitochondria
Nutritional support for Covid
The human body as a biological sound healing instrument
Art in medicine
Living life with intention and mindfulness
Making childbirth a positive experience
Written by authors at the forefront of their respective fields, this book presents information for people written off as having a mystery illness. It is a comprehensive guide on evaluating illnesses that are difficult to diagnose.