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Clinical Ecology
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Lawrence Dickey's Clinical Ecology presents extensive clinical observations and studies arguing that many chronic illnesses are linked to food intolerances and environmental exposures.
The book compiles evidence and case histories to support diagnostic and therapeutic approaches that identify offending foods and substances.
At the time of publication it was controversial and met resistance from aspects of the medical establishment, reflecting tensions between emerging environmental health perspectives and mainstream medicine.
Dickey advocates detailed patient histories, elimination diets, and targeted interventions to address underlying sensitivities rather than only treating symptoms.
The work influenced later practitioners concerned with environmental medicine and functional approaches to chronic disease.
The book compiles evidence and case histories to support diagnostic and therapeutic approaches that identify offending foods and substances.
At the time of publication it was controversial and met resistance from aspects of the medical establishment, reflecting tensions between emerging environmental health perspectives and mainstream medicine.
Dickey advocates detailed patient histories, elimination diets, and targeted interventions to address underlying sensitivities rather than only treating symptoms.
The work influenced later practitioners concerned with environmental medicine and functional approaches to chronic disease.
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to illustrate historical research linking food and many diseases and medical resistance to those ideas.


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