Biochemical imbalances caused by nutritional deficiencies are a contributory factor in chronic illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, auto-immune conditions and cancer. This handbook for practitioners explains how to identify and treat such biochemical imbalances in order to better understand and manage a patient's ill-health.
Biochemical imbalances caused by nutritional deficiencies are a contributory factor in chronic illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, auto-immune conditions and cancer. This handbook for practitioners explains how to identify and treat such biochemical imbalances in order to better understand and manage a patient's ill-health.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Lorraine Nicolle and Ann Woodriff Beirne
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by David Jones President of The Institute for Functional Medicine USA. 1. The Healthcare Futurescape - How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going? Lorraine Nicolle Thames Valley University UK and Ann Woodriff Beirne complementary therapist Australia. 2. Gastro-Intestinal Imbalances. Laurence Trueman University of Worcester UK and Justine Bold Lecturer Institute of Health Social Care and Psychology University of Worcester UK. 3. Compromised Detoxification. Angelette Muller Thames Valley University UK and Christabelle Yeoh Specialist Physician Breakspear Medical Group UK. 4. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFAs): Imbalances in Status and Metabolism. Part 1. Lorraine Nicolle and Ada Hallam. Part 2. Smita Hanciles and Zeller Pimlott Thames Valley University UK. 5. The Metabolic Syndrome: Insulin Resistance Dyslipidaemia and Dysglycaemia. T. Michael Culp Medical Director of Integrative Health Solutions Ltd UK. 6. Compromised Thyroid and Adrenal Function. Jane Nodder University of Westminster UK. 7. Sex Hormone Imbalances. Kate Neil Director of the Centre for Nutrition Education and Lifestyle Management UK. 8. Dysregulation of the Immune System - A Gastro-Centric Perspective. Michael Ash Clinical Consultant for Integrative Health Consulting Ltd UK. 9. Poor Energy Production and Increased Oxidative Stress. Surinder Phull Thames Valley University UK. 10. Dysregulated Neurotransmitter Function. Basant Puri Imperial College London UK and Helen Lynam Nutritional Therapist UK. 11. Putting Knowledge into Practice - A Case Study. Lorraine Nicolle and Kate Neil. References.
Foreword by David Jones President of The Institute for Functional Medicine USA. 1. The Healthcare Futurescape - How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going? Lorraine Nicolle Thames Valley University UK and Ann Woodriff Beirne complementary therapist Australia. 2. Gastro-Intestinal Imbalances. Laurence Trueman University of Worcester UK and Justine Bold Lecturer Institute of Health Social Care and Psychology University of Worcester UK. 3. Compromised Detoxification. Angelette Muller Thames Valley University UK and Christabelle Yeoh Specialist Physician Breakspear Medical Group UK. 4. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFAs): Imbalances in Status and Metabolism. Part 1. Lorraine Nicolle and Ada Hallam. Part 2. Smita Hanciles and Zeller Pimlott Thames Valley University UK. 5. The Metabolic Syndrome: Insulin Resistance Dyslipidaemia and Dysglycaemia. T. Michael Culp Medical Director of Integrative Health Solutions Ltd UK. 6. Compromised Thyroid and Adrenal Function. Jane Nodder University of Westminster UK. 7. Sex Hormone Imbalances. Kate Neil Director of the Centre for Nutrition Education and Lifestyle Management UK. 8. Dysregulation of the Immune System - A Gastro-Centric Perspective. Michael Ash Clinical Consultant for Integrative Health Consulting Ltd UK. 9. Poor Energy Production and Increased Oxidative Stress. Surinder Phull Thames Valley University UK. 10. Dysregulated Neurotransmitter Function. Basant Puri Imperial College London UK and Helen Lynam Nutritional Therapist UK. 11. Putting Knowledge into Practice - A Case Study. Lorraine Nicolle and Kate Neil. References.
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