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Genetic Bypass : Using Nutrition to Bypass Genetic Mutations

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Provides background information on the value and usefullness of genetic testing as well as specific recommendations for analyzing and comprehending gene mutations.

317 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2005

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Amy Yasko

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April 30, 2018
A bit repetitive and not organized altogether too well. On the other hand there is a bunch of useful information here. I'd like to see a new edition of this book
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May 14, 2017
This book saves lives. Simple as that. It DOES save lives. I owe my son's life to the author of this serious, ambitious research. I have seen her theories literally dragging kids out of autism into the normal, neuro-typical life. And now, my mission is to spread the knowledge in Europe, as much as I can, having access to many parents of autistic children, due to my profession. Way to go, doc! Thanks a HUGE time!
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December 27, 2009
Really detailed analysis. Great for parents of special needs children (autistic, ADD, etc.)
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