The Fountain of Youth: Nutritional Therapies and Dr. David
Vastola’s case study based Secrets of the Morning Report has
been acquired by Skyhorse’s imprint Carrel Books!
Much scientific evidence suggests that taking a daily
multivitamin-and-mineral supplement is a sensible precaution to help avoid
nutrient deficiencies. David L. Vastola, D. O.
wrote The Fountain of Youth: Nutritional Therapies to
demystify the complicated world of vitamins, minerals, supplements and herbs.
His common sense approach, combined with the science to back it up, explains
what the product labels do not. FDA, RDA and directional use provided on
bottles are not necessarily individually applicable. Each person is unique and
his technique of defragmenting the information on a personal level is
enlightening.
"Vitamins are really a misnomer when it comes to nutrient
therapy because you must consider not only vitamins but minerals, trace
elements and herbal remedies. In The Fountain of Youth: Nutritional Therapies,
I go into a great deal of fundamental information about how, when and the
reasons why they are so important. I also outline my theories on aging and how
to avoid the aging process. I also explain how current concepts are so outdated
like the recommended daily allowances (RDA) that need to be disregarded. As a
sad corollary, nutritional collegiate programs lack an integrated approach to
standard medical therapies therefore making them burdensome and ineffective.
That’s the reason why I wrote this book, to bridge what I see as a major
obstacle in understanding and using appropriately these nutritional
additives."
Secrets of the Morning Report, delves into
the “behind-the-scenes” of what physicians do or don’t do and why. The
information shared in this work is most beneficial in understanding your
physician, what to look for as far as his/her credentials, what doctors go
through in order to practice and the importance of communicating effectively
with them so your treatment is most effective. A must read. Secrets of the Morning Report is all based on fact relating to his patient
experiences while doing his internship, residency and fellowship at the State
University of New York at Buffalo. Also
incorporated into the dialogue are lessons learned and passed on for the
reader; a program that is taught through all five senses. Why not learn from
these cases, even though it happened forty years ago? The lessons illustrated are very relevant for
all of us. They relay vividly how they will play out for the patient: symptoms,
diagnosis, treatment and outcome.
Dr.
Vastola is a Board Certified Internal Medicine and Gastroenterologist who has
done extensive research proving that taking vitamins, minerals, and herbal
supplements is a sensible precaution to avoiding nutrient deficiencies that are
common throughout life. He also believes that candidness and positive
communication between patient and physician, as well as being diligent and
proactive are the keys to staying healthy.
Vastola
has had two movie producers film the pilot for a reality TV series based on his
practice in Florida, Good Health Hunting. The TV program
has been accepted for five (5) film festivals starting with the Ft. Lauderdale.
Promo video of the pilot http://vimeo.com/92357009 James Biden,
brother of Vice President Joe Biden, is in the pilot as one of Dr. Vastola’s
patients. Improperly diagnosed by the White House physician, he sought out Dr.
Vastola who correctly diagnosed him with a rare form of Leukemia. Among
his other patients in Palm Beach Gardens, he has many celebrities, as well as
others of his community and internationally, who seek his no-nonsense approach
to healthcare.
David L. Vastola, D. O.
Your Good Health Medical Group, P. A.
11000 Prosperity Farms Rd. Suite 206
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
office phone 561-622-4646
Your Good Health Medical Group, P. A.
11000 Prosperity Farms Rd. Suite 206
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
office phone 561-622-4646
Published
by Skyhorse Publishing www.skyhorsepublishing.com
Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com
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