books about: metabolic
books:
The Metabolic Treatment of Fibromyalgia
4 reviews
John C. Lowe
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Jackie Grosch Yellin
McDowell Publications
, 2000
"Must have" book for Fibro docs
John Lowe explains the rational for metabolic treatment of fibromyalgia with specific thyroid supplementation. He has found that patients who test low on standard thyroid testing respond well to a combination of T3 and T4. This is backed by his own well-done studies, as well as research done by J.B. Eisinger MD, leading FMS metabiolic researcher in France. In addition, and this an important ...
Take Charge of Your Diabetes: A Revolutionary Plan for Treating Your Diabetes and Preventing Its Complications
5 reviews
Sarfraz Zaidi
Da Capo Press
, 2007
Visually well organized which makes it easier to read and to understand the medical terminology.
I am finding this book interesting to read and not dry. It clearly explains what happens in our bodies if we have Insulin Resistant Syndrome or diabetes and what can be done, both medically and holistically. I like that it is easy to read, well organized, and one can quickly move through it. I have learned more than I expected to learn. I thought I had done a lot of research on this subject, but ...
Metabolic Transformation: The Ultimate Fat Loss Guide
3 reviews
Joe, Ph.d. Klemczewski
iUniverse
, 2003
Finally - The Truth about Fat Loss
This is a great book about weight management. I personally was fed up with all of the other books (Atkins & Weight Watchers) and wanted something that tells it like it is without trying to sell me something. Dr. Klemczewski starts the reader right away by introducing a chart that recommends the amount of protein, fat, and carbohydrates needed for fat loss based on height. This is the ...
The Clinical Handbook of Endocrinology and Metabolic Disease
2 reviews
N.I. Robin
Taylor & Francis
, 1996
An excellent overview of clinical endicrinology.
This book covers modern clinical practices broadly and fully, while presenting information in a concise, easy-to-read way. A handy resource for the practicing internist
A Clinical Guide to Inherited Metabolic Diseases
2 reviews
Joe T. R. Clarke
Cambridge University Press
, 1996
Excellent
Excellent review of strategies for the evaluation of suspected inborn errors of metabolism. Simple and eloquent writing makes this an exceptional introduction to the topic for students, residents and fellows. Organized by organ system and symptom complex, it makes for easy referencing to generate a differential diagnosis as well. Would highly recommend for genetics, neurology and pediatrics ...
Toxic Fat: When Good Fat Turns Bad
5 reviews
Barry Sears
Thomas Nelson
, 2008
Dr Sears breaks new ground with his coverage of what are, essentially, the same recommendations he's made from the start.
I got my copy of TFS a few days ago and was able to make my way through it in a single (long) night. It is a quick read, especially if you are familiar with the concepts from his previous books and don't have to re-read some of the more dense material. I thought the book was excellent! It was certainly focused and you could tell that Dr. Sears went to a lot of effort to make the book ...
Primer on the Metabolic Bone Disease and Disorders of Mineral Metabolism
3 reviews
Raven Press
, 1993
Excellent Book- Must Have
I highly reccomend this book. This book divided into several short chapters providing concise reviews on basic science and clinical diseases of bone. The book is well written and has many useful tables. This book is the official primer published by the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. It is writen by many intenationally known scientists in the field of bone and mineral ...
Insulin Resistance: the Metabolic Syndrome X (Contemporary Endocrinology) (Contemporary Endocrinology)
2 reviews
Humana Press
, 1999
IR; The hidden resistance in a diversity of diseases
It was in 1986 at the end of his Banting Memorial lecture that Reaven said: "At first blush it appears outlandish to suggest an association between hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia and hyperinsulinemia.." His words have rung in my ears ever since! Yes hyperinsulinemia is now widely understood to be the measurable outcome of insulin resistance, now known by the international acronym "IR". ...
Comparative Animal Physiology, Environmental and Metabolic Animal Physiology (Comparative Animal Physiology, ...
2 reviews
Wiley-Liss
, 1991
Prosser's Animal physiology new book
This new and updated volume of Prosser's Animal Physiology can be taken as the most accurated and useful book about animal physiology. It's clearly, well-writen and has a large number drawnings and tables, and graphics as well. The cited literature's as complete as possible and the chapters are displayed in a logical, integrative sequence. I enthusiastic recomend this book for general ...
Freedom from Disease: The Breakthrough Approach to Preventing Cancer, Heart Disease, Alzheimer's, and ...
7 reviews
St. Martin's Press, 2008
Daner of Diabetes
Short Review - this is an excellent book. People need to take responsibility for their personal wealth by managing their own diet and exercise and to stop assigning blame to parents, heredity, and their doctors. Type II diabetes is not inevitable and actually can be reversed in its early stages if the patient chooses to change their lifestyle.
Love Yourself, So...Hate the Weight!: 100 Diet, Metabolic-Rate-Enhancing and Exercise Tips That Really Work!
1 review
Brother Craig
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Craig Driscoll
Woodbridge Press Publishing Company
, 1996
A " Big " Little Book
Exceptional gem of a book! Optimism, encouragement, practical "how to's" and joy ring out from every page. A real must read!
Inborn Metabolic Diseases
1 review
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
, 1990
the most usefull guide to inherited metabolic disease
I'm now into the vast subject of inherited metabolic diseases for about one and a half year. This book is the perfect guide in dayly clinical work. It gives a short introduction at the first page of every chapter, showing the metabolic pathway and giving a short summery of the different types of metabolic defects in this part of metabolism. It's not only brief but also based on the recent ...
The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Part I: Anatomy, Physiology and Metabolic Disorders: The ...
1 review
F.H. Netter
Novartis Medical Education Program
, 1987
Complete & easy to understand muscular & metabolic disorders
I am a chiropractic student and have found this book extremely helpful in my studies. Not only is it easy to understand and follow due to the professionally drawn anatomical illustrations, but it also helps in diagnosing all types of disorders that I am studying.
Be Lean, Healthy, Energetic!: Medical Health Planner for a Metabolic Makeover
1 review
Helene Berk
Health Commitment Inc.
, 1999
comprehensive guide to health
I highly recommend Helene's book. It is a complete guide to a healthy lifestyle for vegetarians as well as omivores. The book covers why the glycemic index is important and how to shrink your stomach (overstretched by overeating). There are recipies and other helpful charts. You can read the book all at once or go through it weekly. It's a wonderful book!
Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome in Mental Health
1 review
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2008
Very thorough review, innovative treatment suggestions
Diabetes and the metabolic syndrome have been hot topics in the medical and psychiatric literature over the past few years. This book reviews the problem in detail, addressing the problem from various perspectives, including that from an Internist, Endocrinologist, Dietician, Pharmacist and Psychiatrist. They also consider the legal issues in regards to prescribing medications that increase the ...
Metabolic Man: Ten Thousand Years from Eden (The Long Search for a Personal Nutrition From our Forest Origins ...
2 reviews
Charles Heizer Wharton
Winmark Pub.
, 2002
Practical for modern readers and amazing for everyone
Ten Thousand Years From Eden: The Long Search For A Personal Nutrition From Our Forest Origins To The Supermarkets Of Today by nutrition expert and retired academician Charles Heizer Wharton is a detailed, college-level study of human nutrition from the perspective of an ecologist. From the origin of human beings with a hunter/gatherer system of food gathering and consumption practices, to ...
The American Epidemic: Obesity, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome: What's Your Risk? Prescription For Prevention
1 review
M.D. Biuso Thomas J.
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Thomas J., M.D. Biuso
Authorhouse
, 2005
Get Healthy Now
This self-help book on good health is superb. The book is an easy-to-read primer on the metabolic syndrome (also called pre-diabetes) - a condition that, according to the author who has practiced Internal Medicine for many years and teaches at a major medical center, has become a worldwide epidemic. The chapters are neatly outlined on obesity, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes. There's even a ...
Hypoxia, Metabolic Acidosis, and the Circulation (Clinical Physiology Series)
1 review
An American Physiological Society Book
, 1992
A brilliant work-- will change face of modern fiction!
Mr. Arieff's brilliant "Hypoxia, Metabolic Acidosis, and the Circulation" combines innovative story-telling with realistic, gritty dialogue. His detailed plot themes and varied characters make the book one of the most enjoyable and modern books since Conrads "Heart of Darkness."
Metabolic Toxemia of Late Pregnancy
2 reviews
Thomas H. Brewer
Academy Publications
, 2004
Eating Well - It can be a matter of life and death.
I read this book in preparation for becoming a childbirth educator. What an eye-opener this book is. Metabolic toxemia is a terrible condition (disease) that can cost a mother her baby's life and her own. Toxemia has one very simple prevention - eat! Study after study presents the facts - a well-balanced diet is an important part of a healthy pregnancy. The book includes a lay-out of what a ...
The Low-Grain, Low-Sugar Delight Cookbook: Over 260 Simple Recipes
1 review
Full of Health Inc.
, 2006
This Cookbook Saved My Son
My 24-year-old son developed triglyceride levels - over 750. He was not obese, but perhaps 15 pounds overweight. His doctor immediately put him on Lopid and other meds. This resulted only in allergic responses and developing liver toxicity. In desperation for a cure, I searched the web and decided to give this cookbook a try. After 5 weeks or so of cooking according to its recipes - my ...
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