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In All Odds, Sherry Rogers picks up where The E.I. Syndrome--a groundbreaking book on her personal quest to cure her own multiple maladies-- left off, providing a creative link between basic science, anatomy, physiology, and mechanistic understanding of disease and how people really live.
This book does a unique job of putting together:
As Jeffery Bland writes in the forward to Wellness Against All Odds:
"I found this to
be a book with a wealth of information that would be
difficult to locate in
standard reference sources, and even more
difficult to consolidate into one
readable manuscript"

After reading chapter one, "How this book came about" it is clear that what inspires Sherry Rogers is discovering every thing that has ever worked for any ailment; helping her many patients over the years unlock the mysteries to their personal health issues; exploring every possible cure, all the while insisting there is no such thing as an "undiagnosable" or "untreatable" condition.
The irony is that some of these techniques have been around for over 90 years, and some for over 2,000! But with the advent of the pharmaceutical era, they have been ignored, save for a silent majority of physician sleuths like Sherry Rogers.
Wellness Against All Odds is recommended to anyone looking for a cogent, articulate discussion of where and how medicine is advancing, and how that applies to individuals who are taking charge of their own health, and are determined to achieve wellness against all odds.
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.
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