
THE E.I. SYNDROME, REVISED is a 635 page book that is necessary for people with environmental illness. It explains chemical, food, mold, and Candida sensitivities, nutritional deficiencies, testing methods and how to do the various environmental controls and diets in order to get well.
Many docs buy these by the hundreds and make them mandatory reading for patients, as it contains many pearls about getting well that are not found anywhere else. It covers hundreds of facts that make a difference between E.I. victims versus E.I. conquerors. It helps patients become active partners in their care while avoiding doctor burnout. It covers the gamut of the diagnosis and treatment of environmentally induced symptoms.
Because the physician author was a severe universal reactor who has recovered, this book contains mountains of clues to wellness. As a result many have written that they healed themselves by reading this book. This is in spite of the fact, that no consulted physicians were able to diagnose or effectively treat them. If you are not sure what causes your symptoms, this is a great starter.
Many veteran suffers have written that they had read many books on aspects of allergy, chronic Candidiasis and chemical sensitivity and thought that they knew it all. Yet they wrote that what they learned in THE E.I. SYNDROME REVISED enabled them to reach that last pinnacle of wellness.
Sherry A. Rodgers, M.D. is a Diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice, a Fellow of the American College of Allergy and Immunology and a Fellow and member of the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine.
She is a lecturer of yearly original scientific material, as well as advanced courses for physicians. She was the keynote speaker for the International Symposium Indoor Air Quality '86 in which she has described the office method for testing chemical sensitivities.
She developed the Formaldehyde Spot Test and published her mold research in three volumes of the Annals of Allergy, and chemical testing methods in the National Institute of Health journal, Environmental Health Perspectives.
She writes monthly articles for health magazines and newsletters covering all aspects of environmental medicine.
Man has neglected one fundamental biological rule; to check and see if the organism is adapting to its new environment. Adaption now as we know it has resulted in chronic disease. We have, in short, created a monster. The common goal of her current research projects in progress is that of helping people to adapt to the 21st century with resultant chronic disease.
ISBN: 0961882174
SK Publishing Sarasota, Florida Revised edition (February 1, 1995)