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(More customer reviews)I am a heavy metal poisoning researcher and I found this book a must read! Everybody won't feel like I do but that's only because the status of your health is good. When you start to have minor, unexplained signs, signals and symptoms, this should be the first book that you pickup.
Basically, this is an unplanned, unexpected and surprisingly fruitful adventure that Dr. Hightower was forced onto. This book is the story of Dr. Hightower bumping into life and life lead the way for her since she stumbled upon mercury and an influence on any affliction, condition and illness.
Dr. Hightower runs into some very interesting and intriguing sources of information that add, substantially, to her education.
Her adventure takes her from the Spanish arrival onto this continent, to the international politics of Iraq and Japan. These are very strange places for an M.D. to be looking into . . . but that's life as she found it.
What she has learned in the past 10 years will effect the rest of her career.
There is essentially no happy ending to this book because there is no end to money, politics or poison. The final paragraph sums up the frustrations of seeking the truth in a world that doesn't want to give up accurate information when it interferes with the accumulation of money, power and hegemony.
I suspect that when Dr. Jane Hightower's history is written, she will be mentioned in the same footnote as Dr. Alice Hamilton. Dr. Hightower is to mercury as Dr. Hamilton was to lead.
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One morning in 2000, Dr. Jane Hightower walked into her exam room to find a patient with disturbing symptoms she couldn’t explain. The woman was nauseated, tired, and had difficulty concentrating, but a litany of tests revealed no apparent cause. She was not alone. Dr. Hightower saw numerous patients with similar, inexplicable ailments, and eventually learned that there were many more around the nation and the world. They had little in common-except a healthy appetite for certain fish.
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