Description
How can we protect ourselves from the pollution, chemicals, and toxins that pervade our environment? Dr. Jenny Goodman connects the health of our planet with our own well-being, addressing the questions that very few doctors ask.
We're all too aware of the traffic pollution in the air, the chemicals in our water, the toxins in the soil (and therefore our food), and the electromagnetic energy emanating from our gadgets.
If we can also understand how they affect our health, not least in the worrying rises in asthma and allergies, infertility, obesity, heart disease, behavioral and neurological disorders, as well as cancer, then we can take positive steps to avoid them.
With the right information, we can:
- Safeguard ourselves with protective measures
- Minimize our interactions with pollutants
- Ensure our bodies have the right anti-toxin nutrients
- Take collective action to fight for our health and that of the environment
Backed by the latest scientific and medical research, Getting Healthy in Toxic Times will empower you to look after your own health--and that of the planet. Let's put the good stuff in and take the bad stuff out!
Author: Jenny Goodman
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing UK
Published: 07/11/2024
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.01h x 6.05w x 0.81d
ISBN13: 9781915294333
ISBN10: 1915294339
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Preventive Medicine
- Medical | Public Health
- Medical | Toxicology
About the Author
Jenny Goodman is a medical doctor, lecturer and broadcaster. She qualified at Leeds University School of Medicine and worked as a junior doctor but, disillusioned with conventional medicine's inability to heal sick people and its failure to enquire about the causes of illness or to do preventive healthcare, she qualified in Ecological Medicine with British Society for Ecological Medicine, a group of doctors and other practitioners who help patients to attain dramatically better health through changes in diet and nutrition, and through detoxification.
She has been practising Ecological Medicine for twenty-two years now and is the author of Staying Alive in Toxic Times. Jenny has appeared with Terry Pratchett in ITV's documentary What's in Your Mouth? and has been featured on the Victoria Derbyshire show, BBC One's Inside Out and numerous other TV and radio shows.