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Article: The Yeast Connection: women at risk: an interview with Elizabeth Crook and Carolyn Dean, M.D., and N.D.(Interview)
- Article from:
- Nutrition Health Review
- Article date:
- December 22, 2003
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In 1984, Dr. William Crook published The Yeast Connection, a book that explained the subtle and frustrating effects that Candida yeasts can have on a woman's body. Dr. Crook's goal was to teach women how to better care for themselves and control yeast overgrowths.
Twenty years later, the American public is still largely unaware about Candida yeasts and their effects. Dr. Crook's last work, The Yeast Connection and Women's Health, published in 2003, is an updated resource for understanding the relationship between yeast and so-called "unexplainable illness."
Nutrition Health Review had a chance to speak with Dr. Crook's daughter, Elizabeth, and Dr. ...
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Article: William Crook, MD & Candidiasis. (Letters to the Editor).
Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients;
January 1, 2003 ;
700+ words
... ... recommendations in his book, The Yeast Connection. William G. Crook, MD, popularized ... chronic intestinal yeast infection. The yeast connection to chronic disease was first described ... Crook is gone, we advocates of the yeast connection to chronic disease need to carry on ...
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