Eat Right-Electrolyte: A Nutritional Guide to Minerals in Our Daily Diet, 9781591023647
Hardcover
Gives consumers the knowledge to choose foods wisely and obtain optimal health by maintaining an appropriate balance of electrolytes in the diet.

Eat Right-Electrolyte: A Nutritional Guide to Minerals in Our Daily Diet

a nutritional guide to minerals in our daily diet

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  • Hardcover

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    4 December 2005

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Summary

Sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium are the primary electrolytes that regulate and preserve the health of body systems. Since those electrolytes come from our food as nutrient minerals, diet is the key mediator of electrolyte balance for the body. In this important, well-researched book, W Rex Hawkins MD presents persuasive evidence that the standard American diet does not provide an appropriate balance of electrolytes. The consequences are serious health problems such as hypertension, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781591023647
ISBN-10:1591023645
Author:W. Rex Hawkins
Publisher:Prometheus Books
Imprint:Prometheus Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:4 December 2005
Weight:558g
Dimensions:23mm x 170mm x 233mm
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Critics Review

”“This book helps to set the record straight about minerals and their affect on health, an important yet frequently overlooked part of well-being.” -The Plain Dealer(Cleveland, OH) “Dr. Hawkins’s book will convince Americans to cut back on processed foods loaded with salt and eat more natural foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that can restore a proper electrolyte balance in the body and go a long way toward reversing many of the most common health problems that plague so many Americans today.” James J. Kenney, Ph.D., R.D., F.A.C.N. Nutrition Research Specialist, Pritikin Longevity Center “[P]rovides an accurate summary of important scientific studies and their impact on reversing illnesses that may be diet-related.” Neal D. Barnard, M.D. President, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine “Hawkins fairly reviews and presents the accumulated scientific evidence showing that high-salt diets increase blood pressure and that diets high in salt, high in protein, and low in fruits and vegetables increase urinary calcium excretion rates and cause calcium losses from bone, thus contributing to the formation of calcium-containing kidney stones and to osteoporosis. He also points out the lack of critical data to support the benefit of various currently popular diets.” Jacob Lemann Jr., M.D. Clinical Professor of Medicine, Nephrology, Tulane University

About The Author

W. Rex Hawkins

W. Rex Hawkins, M.D., in private practice with Retina Vitreous Associates, is an active staff surgeon at Methodist and Park Plaza Hospitals in Houston and is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Retina Society.

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