Essentials of Nutrition
Good Nutrition vs. Malnutrition
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Book Details
About the Book
This book is about the following: —Positive and negative aspects of nutrition —What to eat and drink and not to eat and drink —The importance of exercise —The necessity of vitamins, minerals, and water —The endocrine gland system’s fight-or-flight reflex —Which solvents to avoid —How to prevent or treat diseases nutritionally, including the following: 1. Acne, allergies, arthritis, autism, gout, diabetes, Crohn’s, obesity, osteoporosis 2. Back trouble, bedsores, bipolar, cancer (brain, breast, lung, prostate, etc.), cardiovascular (cholesterol, heart problems, high blood pressure, sickle cell, stroke), mental (ADHD, alcoholism, depression, epilepsy, PTSD, schizophrenia, violence) 3. Neuromuscular (ALS, Alzheimer’s, fibromyalgia, MS, MD, MG, Parkinson’s) 4. Respiratory (COPD, influenza, pneumonia), viral (Ebola, Shingles, Zika) —How the doctor and the educator will improve our health in the future
About the Author
The author, Joel Bressler, BS pharmacy, is a retired pharmacist and nutritionist. Almost forty years ago, when he was in active practice, Mr. Bressler became interested in nutrition as both adjunctive and alternative methods of treating various diseases. He read countless articles written by medical and nonmedical experts on the subject and began recommending nutritional substances to his clients, often achieving quite remarkable results over the years. He believes that doctors should use the benefits that nutrition has to offer in order to prevent all kinds of illness. This is the true meaning of health care. This is his second book on the subject.