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  • Genre:MEDICAL
  • SubGenre:Clinical Medicine
  • Language:English
  • Pages:170
  • eBook ISBN:9798350934649
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350934632

The Prevention and Treatment of Disease with a Plant-Based Diet Volume 2

Evidence-based articles to guide the physician

by Stewart Rose and Amanda Strombom

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Overview

The prevention and treatment of disease with a plant-based diet now has a scientific foundation and is considered evidence-based medicine. Yet few physicians are making use of this valuable prophylaxis and treatment. One reason is that no textbook had been written to guide the practicing physician on how to prescribe a plant-based diet to their patients.

This 2nd volume of 12 further articles adds to the first volume of 25 articles, published in peer-review journals, and all fully documented with both epidemiological and interventional studies.  These two volumes together meet the needs of the practicing physician to prevent and treat disease with a plant-based diet.

Description

The prevention and treatment of disease with a plant-based diet now has a scientific foundation and is considered evidence-based medicine. This 2nd volume adds 12 additional articles to the 25 articles published in the first volume, all recently published in peer-review journals and all fully documented.
Taken together, these two volumes meet the needs of the practicing physician on how to prescribe a plant-based diet to their patients by including clinical considerations.
• This volume includes a wide variety of pathologies:
– Parkinson’s Disease
– Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
– Glioma
– Multiple Myeloma
– Stomach Cancer
– Lupus
– Cataracts
– Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
– Erectile Dysfunction
– Female Sexual Dysfunction
– Asthma
– Influenza

Both as a treatment or prophylaxis the plant-based diet has no side effects, adverse reactions and no contraindications. It can be used as a monotherapy or as an adjunct to medication and surgery.  It can also treat several comorbidities at once. Treating patients with a plant-based diet has the advantage of being a very low-cost method of treatment, while being highly effective, thus saving patients money and saving the physician’s valuable time.

About the author

Stewart Rose is originally from New York and moved to the Pacific Northwest of the United States in 1993. Amanda Strombom was born in England, and moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1997. Stewart Rose and Amanda Strombom founded a regional vegetarian society, Vegetarians of Washington (based in Seattle, WA), in 2001.

Over the years since then they have listened to many patients express a desire to prevent and treat their chronic diseases with a plant-based or vegan diet, so their interest in the prevention and treatment of disease with a plant-based diet has grown. They have also heard complaints from physicians about the lack of information and training on how a plant-based diet can be employed, along with pharmacotherapy and surgery, to treat their patients.

Stewart and Amanda believe in the scientific approach to medicine, especially evidence-based medicine. To this end they have made a careful study of medical research available on the prevention and treatment of disease with a plant-based diet. For the past several years, their articles have been published in medical journals and are now brought together into two volumes of a comprehensive book, written to fill the needs of physicians who wish to add the plant-based diet to their therapeutic toolbox.

They have also produced and hosted several medical seminars in Seattle, WA, for the benefit of local physicians and medical students, with talks given a wide variety of local specialists. Washington State medical association has approved these seminars for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™