Authors: Sally M. Pacholok, Jeffrey J. Stuart
A silent crippler stalks millions of North Americans - and any of us may be its next victim. This crippler is a master of masquerade, striking different people in different ways. It afflicts one person with tremors, makes another depressed or psychotic, and causes agonizing leg and arm pains or paralysis in still another. It can mimic Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, early Parkinson's disease,
diabetic neuropathy, or chronic fatigue syndrome. It can make men or women infertile or cause
developmental disabilities in their children. Other times it lurks silently, stealthily increasing its victim's risk of deadly diseases ranging from stroke and heart attacks to cancer. This medical
As a primary care physician I read Ms. Pacholok's book "Could ItBe B12?" with great interest. In the early 1950's a vitamin B12 shot was a sign-off gesture by many
primary care doctors at the close of
I've read many Health related books in my life, and this is definately one of the best I've ever read ! While my knowledge of Nutrition and Homocysteine related research is pretty extensive, I