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Learn how to reduce the impact of environmental toxins on brain development, functioning, and health. The human brain is a marvelously complex organ that has evolved great new capabilities over the past 250,000 years. During most of that period, daily life was vastly different from our lives today. Exercise was not optional - one literally had to run for one's life, livelihood, and sustenance. The Stone Age diet was not a fad, but the only food available. Periods of fasting arose from food scarcity, and hence the earliest keto-diet was commonplace. Life changed greatly with the advent of…mehr
Learn how to reduce the impact of environmental toxins on brain development, functioning, and health. The human brain is a marvelously complex organ that has evolved great new capabilities over the past 250,000 years. During most of that period, daily life was vastly different from our lives today. Exercise was not optional - one literally had to run for one's life, livelihood, and sustenance. The Stone Age diet was not a fad, but the only food available. Periods of fasting arose from food scarcity, and hence the earliest keto-diet was commonplace. Life changed greatly with the advent of agriculture and industry. Diseases that were previously unknown or uncommon began to surface as by-products of civilization's advance. Changes in our ways of living have altered the nature of illness as well as its diagnosis and treatment. From the 1970s to the present, tens of thousands of chemicals with applications in all aspects of our lives have grown more than 40-fold. Exposure to these new substances has impacted many aspects of our health, especially the delicate parts of the brain and nervous system. In parallel with the changes in our environment, we have seen the growth of brain disorders including Alzheimer's Disease and autism in previously unimaginable ways. Here, Arnold Eiser elucidates some features of diseases affecting the nervous system that are increasing in incidence with a focus on those disorders that appear related to environmental toxins that modern life has introduced. He takes readers behind the scenes of the science itself to discover the human stories involved in the discovery and management of these illnesses. Offering insights from a variety of scientific disciplines, Eiser clearly and succinctly illustrates the impact of toxins on our brains and how we might better protect ourselves from negative outcomes. With interviews from leading authorities in the field of neuroscience, environmental toxicology, integrative medicine, neurology, immunology, geriatrics, and microbiology (re the gut microbiome), this book offers a robust understanding of the complex threats to our brains, and the healthy brain's dependence upon many other systems within our bodies. This is a voyage of discovery into the science, history, and human struggle regarding disorders challenging the brain as well as their possible prevention.
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Autorenporträt
Arnold R. Eiser, MD, is currently a Master of the American College of Physicians (MACP), an Adjunct Senior Fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute, Adjunct Fellow of the Center for Public Health Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania, and Professor Emeritus of Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine. Formally trained in internal medicine and nephrology, he has served in leadership positions in medical schools in New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia, where he published articles in peer-reviewed journals and was named as one of the Best Doctors for his clinical expertise in each city. He serves as a reviewer for Alzheimer's and Dementia Journal, Neurotoxicology, Neurochemistry International, Annals of Internal Medicine, and the American Journal of Medicine. He is the author of The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America: Philosophical, Cultural and Social Considerations (Lexington Books, 2014).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Tempering the Inflamed Brain Chapter 2. The World of Neurotoxins: Then and Now Chapter 3. The Microbiome and its Discontents: Implications for Brain Health Chapter 4. Fatty Liver and Fast Food: Are We Eating Ourselves towards Brain Dysfunction? Chapter 5. The Many Facets of Dementia Chapter 6. Can Alzheimer's be Prevented or Treated? Chapter 7. Autism: Developmental Disorder Early in Life Chapter 8. Autism and Acetaminophen: Neurons and Liver at Risk Chapter 9. Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction and Chronic Fatigue Chapter 10. The Postmodern Stress Disorder: Rewired for Violence? Chapter 11. The Differing Epistemologies of Allopathic and Integrative Medicine Chapter 12. The Future of Our Brains Chapter 13. Summation and Way Forward Notes Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Tempering the Inflamed Brain Chapter 2. The World of Neurotoxins: Then and Now Chapter 3. The Microbiome and its Discontents: Implications for Brain Health Chapter 4. Fatty Liver and Fast Food: Are We Eating Ourselves towards Brain Dysfunction? Chapter 5. The Many Facets of Dementia Chapter 6. Can Alzheimer's be Prevented or Treated? Chapter 7. Autism: Developmental Disorder Early in Life Chapter 8. Autism and Acetaminophen: Neurons and Liver at Risk Chapter 9. Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction and Chronic Fatigue Chapter 10. The Postmodern Stress Disorder: Rewired for Violence? Chapter 11. The Differing Epistemologies of Allopathic and Integrative Medicine Chapter 12. The Future of Our Brains Chapter 13. Summation and Way Forward Notes Index About the Author
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