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"Tired or Toxic?"

A Blueprint for Health

"Tired or Toxic" by Sherry Rogers, MD

Disease is not a Drug Deficiency.

We are the first generation to be exposed to such an unprecedented number of chemicals. The work of detoxifying these chemicals causes serious deficiencies. This maladaptation in turn has resulted in chronic disease.

But drugs are not the answer. . . and disease is not a drug deficiency.

Sherry Rogers personal experience with environmental illness has made her an expert on the subject. Now it is her mission to teach what she has learned and help advance her knowledge for those who want full health.

Environmental Illness is an Epidemic in Disguise

Many people who look awful, feel awful, and are aging too rapidly are product of obsolete medical concepts that are not adequate for diagnosing and treating disease in the 21st century.

The classic patient who had developed chemical sensitivity has been to over a dozen specialists, has no diagnosis, and is eventually referred to a psychiatrist. Some patients have come into Sherry's office with an over six foot long pharmacy print out of just the medications prescribed to them in the preceding year by well-meaning physicians. Eventually, most have been labeled hypochondriacs and told their symptoms are all in their heads.

Thanks to Sherry Rogers, we now can find the individual biochemical glitches
and environmental triggers for most symptoms.

A forward written by William J. Rea, M.D., founder, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon, in the first publication of Tired or Toxic? states "With the massive increase in environmental pollution from many angles and its resultant chemical sensitivity, terms such as xenobiotic, glutathione, xylene, toluene, toxic brain syndrome, conjugation, magnesium deficiency, chromium deficiency, and sick building syndrome will become commonplace."

And so they have.

Tired or Toxic?

by Sherry Rogers, M.D. $18.95

Sherry Rogers, M.D.
Diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice | Fellow of the American College of Allergy and Immunology | Fellow and member of the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine.
Sherry Rogers has had a solo private practice for 30 years in allergy and environmental medicine, nutritional biochemistry in Syracuse, New York and is attending physician at Community General Hospital. She developed the Formaldehyde Spot Test and published her model research in three volumes of the Annals of Allergy, and the office chemical testing methods in the National Institutes of Health journal; Environmental Health Perspectives (also in the EPA Indoor Air Reference Bibliography). She has published 18 scientific articles, 12 books, and was the environmental medicine editor of Internal Medicine World Report, distributed to over 100,000 physicians. Sherry Rogers, M.D. is a frequent radio and television guest.

†Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Statements are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure any disease.