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.
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