Description
By Dr. Joel Wallach BS, DVM, ND, Dr. Ma Lan MD, MS, Lac, and Rebecca Dukes, Director of Student Services Institute of Wholistic Health
This book is a thought-provoking and controversial exploration of two of the most pressing health issues in modern society. In it, the authors challenge the prevailing medical consensus that conditions like metabolic syndrome and diabetes are primarily genetic in origin. Instead, they offer a compelling argument that these diseases are largely the result of nutritional deficiencies and lifestyle choices—an assertion that has profound implications for both prevention and treatment.
The authors present a meticulously researched case against the genetic theory of these diseases. They delve into historical data, epidemiological studies, and clinical evidence to support their thesis that the root causes of metabolic syndrome and diabetes lie not in our DNA but in our diets.
What makes this book particularly compelling is its practical approach. The authors don’t just critique the status quo; they provide actionable advice for reversing these conditions. Their recommendations are grounded in decades of clinical experience and a deep understanding of biochemistry and physiology.
The writing is accessible and engaging, making complex scientific concepts understandable to a broad audience. With each chapter building on the last to create a cohesive narrative that is both informative and persuasive.
This book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the growing epidemic of metabolic syndrome and diabetes. It challenges the status quo and empowers readers with knowledge to make informed decisions about their health.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.