Getting educated from the best
books about human health, and being guided by a very experienced functional - medicine practitioner, is a great idea.
Not exact matches
The University of Cambridge's Piers Mitchell, author of the 2015
book Sanitation, Latrines and Intestinal Parasites in Past Populations, talks
about the counterintuitive findings in his recent paper in the journal Parasitology titled «
Human parasites in the Roman World:
health consequences of conquering an empire.»
As Elizabeth Grossman reveals in High Tech Trash: Digital Devices, Hidden Toxics, and
Human Health (Island Press, $ 29.95), her dense and damning
book about the afterlife of techno - trash, much of what we cast away is improperly disposed of — regardless of our efforts — and ends up leaching toxins into the air, water, and soil.
In one of my favorite
books, The Tao of
Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel P. Ried says
about 50 % of
humans have a balanced digestive system that can adapt equally well to «vegetarian» or «carnivorous» diets.
I addressed additional concerns
about genetically engineered ingredients and veterinary involvement with the pet food industry in my more recent
book Healing Animals & the Vision of One
Health: Earth Care and
Human Care.