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The essentials boil down to 7 cardinal rules:
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Nutrition comes first in medical diagnosis and treatment.
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Drug treatment is used only for specific indications and always with an eye to the potential dangers and adverse affects.
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Environmental pollution and food adulteration are an inescapable fact of modern life and are a medical priority.
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Biochemical individuality is the norm in medical practice, therefore, stereotyped RDA values are unreliable nutrient guides.
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Blood tests do not necessarily reflect tissue levels of nutrients.
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Nutrient diagnosis is always defensible because nutrient related disorders are usually treatment responsive or curable.
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Hope is an indispensable ally of the physician and an absolute right of the patient.
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