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Could It Be B12?: An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses, 2nd Edition
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Sally M. Pacholok RN, Jeffrey J. Stuart DO, "Could It Be B12?: An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses, 2nd Edition"
Li...n P...is...g | 2011-01-26 | ISBN: 1884995691 | 324 pages | PDF | 1,2 MB
Li...n P...is...g | 2011-01-26 | ISBN: 1884995691 | 324 pages | PDF | 1,2 MB
Presenting a wide scope of problems caused by B12 deficiency, this comprehensive guide provides up-to-date medical information about symptoms, testing, diagnosis, and treatment. Written for both the patient and the interested layperson, this detailed book outlines how physicians frequently misdiagnose B12 deficiency as Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, mental retardation, Parkinson’s disease, depression, or other mental illnesses. Now in the second edition, this resource has been thoroughly updated with the latest research, diagnostic tests, treatment options, case studies, and testimonials.
“In this long-needed book, Pacholok and Stuart expose a major health-care scandal . . . . [and] provide an invaluable service for medical consumers who want to protect their families and for all medical care providers who truly care about their patients. An important, highly recommended contribution.” —Bernard Rimland, PhD, director, Autism Research Institute
“Sally Pacholok and Jeffrey Stuart are to be congratulated for calling attention to this common disorder that affects a significant proportion of the population, particularly among the elderly. . . . I recommend this book to professionals and patients alike.” —Kilmer McCully, MD, author, The Homocysteine Revolution and The Heart Revolution
“This is the definitive book on B12 deficiency, diagnosis, and treatment for the lay reader and for the interested physician. As a result of reading this book, I now routinely test serum B12 and Urinary MMA on ALL patients, and have been surprised to find many symptomatic B12-deficient patients completely missed by the medical system.” —Jeffrey Dach, MD
“I defy you to read this book then not get yourself or a loved one tested for B12 deficiency.” —Eric Norman, PhD, developer, the UMMA test for B12 deficiency, and founder, the first commercial laboratory to provide UMMA testing
"Encourages readers to understand B12 deficiency and look into it when other treatments have failed. Could it Be B12? is a guide worth considering for those seeking a medical second opinion." —www.midwestbookreview.com (April 1, 2011)
"Could it be B12? has literally saved lives and is the only complete and authoritative guide to B12 deficiency and shows what you can do to protect yourself and your family from this crippling disorder." —Senior Beacon
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