In 1956, when researchers discovered that a lack of the G6PD enzyme caused hemolysis, people diagnosed with G6PD deficiency have struggled to find out what they could do to keep themselves and their loved ones healthy. Because of reasons that are only speculative, the medical community has ignored the plight of these "canaries in the coal mine". This book bravely addresses those issues and provides answers for those who continue to suffer unnecessarily from this very common, but virtually unknown genetic enzyme disorder. The Truth About Living With G6PD Deficiency explains in detail and in layman's terms: what G6PDD is how you get it what it does how to prevent health problems what to do when you have a reaction what foods to avoid what drugs to avoid how to live with G6PDD and be healthy feeding and caring for G6PDD babies how G6PDD affects women how G6PDD affects malaria and more It is well researched with over 50 citations and is small enough (6" x 9") to put in your purse and take with you to the store or doctor's appointment. It is inexpensive enough to give to other members of your family, friends, school, daycare or other interested parties for learning or reference.
Author: Melody W. Baker,
Dale R. BakerPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 04/25/2013
Pages: 122
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.26d
ISBN13: 9781483999951
ISBN10: 1483999955
BISAC Categories:-
Health & Fitness |
Diseases | GeneticAbout the Author
Dale Baker is a computer programmer by profession. After retirement he started developing websites in his spare time. Because of health issues due to G6PD Deficiency and the lack of credible medical information, he developed g6pddeficiency.org to help bring others with this condition together to share their experiences. Over the last four years over 200,000 people have visited his website. He is a published writer and dedicated to helping people with this enzymopathy live a better life. His favorite hobby is cooking.
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