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Food Allergies: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western Science, and the Search for a Cure
Food Allergies: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western Science, and the Search for a Cure
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The book begins with an introduction to Dr. Li's fascinating personal story and the moment when she decided to devote herself to the problem of food allergies, as well as a comprehensive and absorbing explanation to the allergy epidemic. This is followed by detailed but readable accounts of the laboratory science that has shown convincingly in mice that food allergies can be treated, up through the current phase-2 trials in humans. The author calls it a kind of "love letter to science." The book concludes with a visionary look at the future of this therapy, from the points of view of both science and clinical medical practice.
Dr. Arnold Levinson calls Food Allergies "A masterful job of distilling a lot of complex material into verbiage that can be understood by the nonscientist, albeit a sharp nonscientist, and accomplished in an entertaining style."