Just when you think all has been accomplished, along comes the most important book of all. Unique in many ways, (1) it is written for the lay person and the physician, and is appropriate as a medical school text book. In fact, it should be required reading for all physicians regardless of specialty. (2) It shows that is borders on malpractice to treat depression as a Prozac deficiency, to drug cardiology patients, or any other medical/psychiatric problem without first ruling out proven correctable causes.
With over a thousand complete references it covers the causes of leaky gut syndrome, intestinal dysbiosis, hormone deficiencies, hidden sensitivities to food, mold, and chemicals as well as dysfunctional detoxication, heavy metal and pesticide poisoning, xenobiotic accumulations, and much, much more.
It is the best blue-print for it explicitly spells out what tests to have, what to take to correct each condition and what nutrients to take. If no one knows what is wrong with you, you need this book. If they know but say there is no cure, you need this book. If they say you need medications to control your symptoms indefinitely, you need this book.
It is inconceivable that there is anyone who would not benefit from this book as it leaves drug-orientated medicine in the dust of the 20 th century. And it does so by using the only disease that by definition sports a lack of hope. We chose this disease, depression, as a prototype to be sure to drive home the message that just when you least expect it, there is always hope.

Sherry A. Rogers, M.D., is a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice, a Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, and a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition, and has been in private practice for over 30 years.
She developed the Formaldehyde Spot Test and published her mold research in three volumes of the Annals of Allergy, and the office chemical testing methods in the National Institutes of Health journal. Environmental Health Perspectives (also in the EPA Indoor Air Referenced Bibliography). She has published 18 scientific articles, 12 books, and was the environmental medicine editor of Internal Medicine World Report, distributed to over 100,000 physicians.
She has lectured throughout China, Sweden, England, Canada, and Australia, as well as the U.S. in major international indoor air symposia and yearly advanced courses for physicians, as well as to the public. She has appeared on numerous television and radio programs and wui.es monthly articles for health magazines and her newsletter of 10 years covering all aspects of environmental medicine.
We are the first generation ever to be exposed to such an unprecedented number of chemicals. Her research projects in progress focus on finding the true underlying causes for symptoms and helping people adapt to the 21st century without resultant chronic disease.
Sand Key Company, Inc.
Sarasota, Florida
(March, 1997)
ISBN: 1887202013 707 Pages