Food Allergies and Food Intolerance: The Complete Guide to Their Identification and Treatment

  • ISBN13: 9780892818754
  • Con­di­tion: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Pub­lisher. No Remain­der Mark.

Prod­uct Descrip­tion* A lead­ing inter­na­tional author­ity on food allergy and intol­er­ance pro­vides invalu­able advice for achiev­ing dra­matic and long-lasting improve­ments in your health. * Explains how sen­si­tiv­ity to foods is respon­si­ble for many chronic and mis­di­ag­nosed ail­ments such as migraines, sinus prob­lems, and per­sis­tent fatigue. * Includes a step-by-step process for iden­ti­fy­ing food aller­gies and intol­er­ances and reshap­ing your diet for bet­ter health. Many peo­ple suf­fer from chronic, unex­plained health problems–migraine headaches, poor diges­tion, recur­ring sinus symp­toms, aching mus­cles and joints, per­sis­tent fatigue–whose causes remain elu­sive, even to doc­tors. When con­ven­tional tests fail to pro­vide a clear-cut diag­no­sis, doc­tors often sug­gest that these symp­toms are due to stress or anx­i­ety, but now Jonathan Brostoff and Linda Gam­lin demon­strate that quite often food aller­gies and food intol­er­ance are the true cul­prits in these sit­u­a­tions. The authors pro­vide clear expla­na­tions of the causes of, as well as the dif­fer­ences between, food aller­gies and food intol­er­ance and offer numer­ous case stud­ies on prob­lems all too famil­iar to many read­ers. More impor­tant, they pro­vide much-needed solu­tions and treat­ments for these prob­lems. Along with a wealth of illus­tra­tions and charts, Food Aller­gies and Food Intol­er­ance includes an invalu­able step-by-step process for diag­nos­ing food intol­er­ance with a three-stage elim­i­na­tion diet and a sys­tem of grad­ual food rein­tro­duc­tion. A must for any­one who sus­pects a chronic con­di­tion may be linked to dietary sen­si­tiv­ity, Food Aller­gies and Food Intol­er­ance sup­plies infor­ma­tion that often results in dra­matic and long-lasting improve­ment in people’s health and in their lives.
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Food Aller­gies and Food Intol­er­ance: The Com­plete Guide to Their Iden­ti­fi­ca­tion and Treatment

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5 Responses to Food Allergies and Food Intolerance: The Complete Guide to Their Identification and Treatment

  1. This book was okay for a 2001 pub­li­ca­tion. I would think it is out­dated by now.
    Rat­ing: 2 / 5

  2. LGP says:

    This book does have some good infor­ma­tion on food aller­gies and food intol­er­ances, but the 470page book could be about 150 pages. The authors go on and on about all sorts of stuff that isn’t directly related– way to wordy. No many ref­er­ences and it seems like a lot of the infor­ma­tion is opin­ion. Also, I’ve found more updated infor­ma­tion on the inter­net.
    Rat­ing: 2 / 5

  3. I’m sen­si­tive to most foods, vit­a­mins & sup­ple­ments. After becom­ing sen­si­tive to a drug which I took for 32 years in Jan. , I became really sick. Didn’t get much help from doc­tors. At first, I blamed the drug but I now think that my sys­tem got all messed up & ended up with chronic fatigue syn­drome. Any­way, I can’t take med­ica­tions with the excep­tion to the one I’m tak­ing now & it no longer helps me so I’m ween­ing off it. The immu­nol­o­gist that I saw basi­cally told me that there was noth­ing wrong with me as he didn’t even believe that some­one is sen­si­tive to foods or preser­v­a­tives. This was one med­ica­tion that helped me some­what as I was able to eat a few more things but he said in no time I would eat any­thing I wanted. Well, he was wrong. This started slowly 14 yrs. ago & pro­gres­sively got worse. I was exhausted but now I’m just tired so that’s bet­ter. This book was a god send. He sug­gested tak­ing yogurt with live bac­te­ria & this has helped me tremen­dously with loose bow­els which I’ve had since Jan­u­ary. I was always a fast eater, I now chew my food thor­oughly. He also men­tioned some­times peo­ple hyper­ven­ti­late with­out real­iz­ing it so I work on my breath­ing. I do yoga twice a day & try to remem­ber my breath­ing through­out the day. I would love to know why this started 14 yrs. ago but, at least, this book is a help. I have not been able to read it all yet as I do have mac­u­lar degen­er­a­tion so I can read a lit­tle at a time. This is a very good book for peo­ple who have prob­lems with food. 

    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  4. It’s a big step for­ward: bring­ing this new under-diagnosed med­ical prob­lem into the open. This is not“allergy” per se and most docs are unaware of the dam­age it does to peo­ple.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  5. Zoey Gibbs says:

    This book is great. It has helped me immensley to under­stand food intol­er­ances. I would rec­om­mend to any­one want­ing to know more about the way foods work in our bod­ies.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

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