Nutrition Overview
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How to Live Longer and Feel BetterCopyright 2006, Oregon State University Press ISBN 978-0870710964 by Dr. Linus Pauling First published in 1986, this is the twentieth anniversary edition. From the Introduction: “This book discusses some simple and inexpensive measures that you can take to lead a better and longer life, with greater enjoyment and fewer illnesses. The most important recommendation is that some vitamins be taken every day to supplement the vitamins that you get in your food. The best amounts of the supplementary vitamins and the best way to take them are discussed in the first chapters of the book, and the reasons for taking them are discussed in the following chapters.” This is the book that captivated me about nutrition. Dr. Pauling states his case clearly and most convincingly in a very easy to read style. My top recommendation. |
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Robert F. Cathcart, M.D., Orthomolecular Medicine
Cathcart is a leading proponent of vitamin C. His work is terrific, includes lots of his personal experiences and definitely worth visiting. |
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Doctor Yourself
Dr. Andrew Saul’s new and extensively referenced site concerning nutrition and your health. Welcome to the web, Andy. It is very good to have you. |
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Vitamins: On the Net
An amazing source of links about vitamins including cforyourself. |
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Alternative Medicine Homepage
Run by the Falk Library of the Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh. TONS of Internet links. Let us know your favorites. |
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Do You Need a Health Coach?
Dr. Stoll’s excellent site that gives a balanced approach to allopathic (conventional) and alternative medicine approaches. |
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The Complete Book of VitaminsCopyright 1992, Wings Books ISBN 0517081326 by The Editors of Prevention Magazine Very thorough textbook-style discussion of vitamin, their value and their application to disease. |
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Get Healthy Now! Second Edition: A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment and Healthy LivingCopyright 2006, Seven Stories Press ISBN 1583227539 with Gary Null Over 1000 pages. The subtitle, A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment and Healthy Living is not far off. Gary Null is outstanding. He discusses nutrients, diet and many conditions and illnesses and how they are affected by diet. Very good reference. |
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Alternative Medicine: The Definitive GuideCopyright 1993, Future Medicine Publishing ISBN 0963633430 by Burton Goldberg Group (Compiler) Big (1100 pages), comprehensive book with tons of references and source information. Explainations of therapies and individual coverage of many illnesses. Three hundred and fifty contributing doctors. A must have. |
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Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by the PatientCopyright 1979, W.W. Norton & Co.ISBN: 0393038874 by Norman Cousins Norman Cousins extremely popular book describes how he overcame a “fatal” illness of the connective tissues. An outstanding and easy to read account that deserves a more lengthy disscussion than a few sentences here. Please click here to read about Cousins, the human spirit and vitamin C. |
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Psychodietetics: Food As the Key to Emotional HealthScarborough House ISBN 081286266X by Dr. Emanuel Cheraskin, Dr. W. Marshall Ringsdorf, Jr. and Arline Brecher Your brain is an organ first and this book describes how diet effects our brain and how certain conditions result. Easy to read. |
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Diet and DiseaseCopyright 1995, Keats Publishing ISBN 0879836660 by Dr. Emanuel Cheraskin, Dr. W. Marshall Ringsdorf, Jr. and James W. Clark Midwest Book Review: What is the role of nutrition in health and disease, and how does nutrition form a component of the disease state? This considers the role of diet in both health and disease, considering dietary interrelationships and physical and psychological disorders. I have not read this yet, but Cheraskin is right on track. |
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Nutrition Against DiseaseCopyright 1980, Bantem Books ISBN 0553230662 by Roger J. Williams Roger Williams, the discover of the B vitamin pantothenic acid, is a top researcher. This book is a classic and well worth reading. |
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Mega-Nutrients: A Prescription for Total HealthCopyright 1987, The Body Press ISBN 0-89586-566-1 by H.L. Newbold, M.D. A comprehensive volume about nutrition from a leader in the field. Explains our body systems and why we need to eat what we need to eat (not what the media tell us to eat). |
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Carlton Fredericks’ New Low Blood Sugar and YouCopyright 1985, Perigee ISBN 0399510877 by Carlton Fredericks rederickís is a leading authority on nutrition. His books make a lot of sense and are easy to read. This one discusses the severe problems associated with refined sugar and how our tremendous consumption leads to hypoglycemia. Refined sugar is, in my opinion, the most important food for most everyone to restrict their consumption. |
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Alternative Medicine Connection
News, practitioners, organizations, books, products. |
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LIFELINES Medical Links: Internet Connections to Medical and Health-Related Sites.
Nicely laid out. Some interesting resource links. |
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Achoo On-line Healthcare Services – Home Page
Large database of health issues. |
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New England Journal of Medicine On-line – Home Page
Obviously technical, but worth a visit. |
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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Technical as well. A good source for recent research papers. |
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Nutrition: Medicine of the Future
Good overview of orthomolecular medicine (a term coined by Linus Pauling). |
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Yahoo! – Health:Nutrition
Lots of links to nutrition sites, including Cforyourself. |
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The Why Files
A very interesting (to me) site funded by the National Science Foundation. They provide the “Science behind the news”. |
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Phys-Nutrition for Normal People
A thorough, well laid out site full of nutrition advice. Tends to the conventional wisdom, but overall, well worth visiting. |