Could It Be B12?: An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses (Kindle Edition)
November 3rd, 2009
Review
“I defy you to read this book then not get yourself or a loved one tested for B12 deficiency.” — Dr. Eric Norman, developer of the UMMA test for B12 deficiency and founder of the first commercial laboratory to provide UMMA testing
“I have gained a distinct sense that we physicans, neurologists and psychiatrists have been miserly with our B12 diagnosis and treatments.” — John Dommise, M.D.
“Sally Pacholok, R.N. and Jeffrey Stuart, D.O. are to be congratulated for calling attention to this common disorder. The number of conditions and illnesses that can be attributed to deficiency of vitamin B12 is impressive. It is often under-diagnosed and under-treated by the medical profession. I recommend this book to professionals and patients alike who are interested in finding the underlying cause and cure of many common diseases and conditions.” — Kilmer McCully, M.D., author of The Homocysteine Revolution and The Heart Revolution
“As a practicing physician I can only hope that malpractice attorneys dont read this book.” — Richard Nimbach, D.O.
“Exposes a major health-care scandal: the failure to identify and treat hundreds of thousands suffering from vitamin B12 deficiency.” — Bernard Rimland, Ph.D.
Director, Autism Research Institute
“I defy you to read this book then not get yourself or a loved one tested for B12 deficiency.” — Dr. Eric Norman, developer of the UMMA test for B12 deficiency and founder of the first
commercial laboratory to provide UMMA testing.
“What makes misdiagnoses’ so probable is that this vitamin deficiency masquerades itself in so many symptoms…an eye-opening survey comes from the author.” — The Bookwatch, Midwest Book Reviews, January 2006
“What makes misdiagnoses so probable is that this vitamin deficiency masquerades itself in so many symptoms…an eye-opening survey comes.” — The Bookwatch, Midwest Book Reviews, January 2006
“I have gained a distinct sense that we physicans, neurologists and psychiatrists have been miserly with our B12 diagnosis and treatments.” — John Dommise, M.D.
“Sally Pacholok, R.N. and Jeffrey Stuart, D.O. are to be congratulated for calling attention to this common disorder. The number of conditions and illnesses that can be attributed to deficiency of vitamin B12 is impressive. It is often under-diagnosed and under-treated by the medical profession. I recommend this book to professionals and patients alike who are interested in finding the underlying cause and cure of many common diseases and conditions.” — Kilmer McCully, M.D., author of The Homocysteine Revolution and The Heart Revolution
“As a practicing physician I can only hope that malpractice attorneys dont read this book.” — Richard Nimbach, D.O.
“Exposes a major health-care scandal: the failure to identify and treat hundreds of thousands suffering from vitamin B12 deficiency.” — Bernard Rimland, Ph.D.
Director, Autism Research Institute
“I defy you to read this book then not get yourself or a loved one tested for B12 deficiency.” — Dr. Eric Norman, developer of the UMMA test for B12 deficiency and founder of the first
commercial laboratory to provide UMMA testing.
“What makes misdiagnoses’ so probable is that this vitamin deficiency masquerades itself in so many symptoms…an eye-opening survey comes from the author.” — The Bookwatch, Midwest Book Reviews, January 2006
“What makes misdiagnoses so probable is that this vitamin deficiency masquerades itself in so many symptoms…an eye-opening survey comes.” — The Bookwatch, Midwest Book Reviews, January 2006
Product Description
In Could It Be B12?, RN Sally M. Pacholok and her physician husband, Jeffrey J. Stuart, cite the extensive research done by numerous medical centers and universities that proves B12 deficiency plays a defining role in many seemingly hopeless problems.
Yet, even in the face of these studies, this disorder has somehow been overlooked by the general medical field and is often misdiagnosed.
The authors include numerous case histories and offer their readers strategies on how to learn if they or a loved one may be suffering from a B12 deficiency.
Yet, even in the face of these studies, this disorder has somehow been overlooked by the general medical field and is often misdiagnosed.
The authors include numerous case histories and offer their readers strategies on how to learn if they or a loved one may be suffering from a B12 deficiency.
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