Asthma epidemic / John Mansfield.

  • Mansfield, John, 1936-
Date:
1997
  • Books

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Also known as

Asthma epidemic : tackle the causes, find relief without drugs

Description

Drugs used for asthma are a short-term solution providing long-term side-effects. Doctors are regularly prescribing inhalers to those with marginal problems, thereby converting a transient wheeze into a chronic condition which only ever-increasing doses of drugs can keep under control. In this work, Dr Mansfield examines recent research and presents his findings, offering practical advice and a programme of things that can be done to tackle the cause of the illness. He states that food sensitivities and candida are related and that indoor pollutants (fumes from gas cookers, carpets, paints, mites and moulds), which are exacerbated by hermetically-sealed modern houses, are a major cause of asthma, with outdoor pollutants forming only 5% of the cause.

Publication/Creation

London ; San Francisco, California : Thorsons, 1997.

Physical description

xii, 239 pages : black and white illustrations, charts ; 22 cm

Related material

This item was donated as part of The Women's Health Library archive held by Wellcome Collection, reference SA/WHL https://wellcomecollection.org/works/fjg4s86y

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-232) and index.

Notes

Copy 1. Donor: This item was originally held in the Women's Health Library. It was donated to Wellcome in 2016 by the Feminist Library, which acted as temporary custodian following the closure of Women's Health in 2006.
Copy 1. Former Women's Health Library shelfmark: Kpe

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ISBN

  • 0722536003
  • 9780722536001
  • 0722533888
  • 9780722533888