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Popper, Pamela.
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Nutritionally induced diseases -- Popular works.
Diet in disease -- Popular works.
Food habits -- Popular works.
Health behavior -- Popular works.
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Food over medicine [...
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Food over medicine [electronic resource] : the conversation that could save your life / by Pamela A. Popper, Ph.D., N.D., and Glen Merzer.
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Popper, Pamela.
Dallas, TX : BenBella Books, c2013.
Subjects
Nutritionally induced diseases -- Popular works.
Diet in disease -- Popular works.
Food habits -- Popular works.
Health behavior -- Popular works.
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http://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=347ED854-85C0-4C7B-BF01-54B3F328232B
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1937856577 (electronic bk.)
9781937856571 (electronic bk.)
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1 online resource (pages cm)
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Deep-fried butter on a stick and other atrocities -- The program -- Diseases and the foods that bring them on -- Success stories -- The dietary establishment -- Managing your doctor -- Proving the case -- It's the food, stupid.
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Nearly half of Americans take at least one prescription medicine, with almost a quarter taking three or more, as diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and dementia grow more prevalent than ever. The problem with medicating common ailments, such as high blood pressure or elevated cholesterol, is that drugs treat symptoms--and may even improve test results--without addressing the cause: diet. Overmedicated, overfed, and malnourished, most Americans fail to realize the answer to lower disease rates doesn't lie in more pills but in the foods we eat.With so much misleading nutrition
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