Rethinking Medicine - A Book by Dr. Klaus Erpenbach
The book for all those who are left alone by medicine
BonVigo is here, a new brand for innovative dietary supplements, for Beauty & Health. And with it comes a new blog, welcome dear readers.
This is the first post on our blog. But in it, we don't want to introduce the brand or our products; instead, we dedicate this first post to Dr. Klaus Erpenbach, an extraordinary doctor who has summarized his knowledge in an extraordinary book, which is to be presented here. The book title precisely describes what many patients feel, who are increasingly wandering in the labyrinth of a medical industry: Completely Exhausted! Am I just tired or already sick?
BonVigo founder Pornsak Likitmanut got to know and appreciate Dr. Erpenbach as a patient. It was, among other things, the personal experience with the successes of this physician and his interconnected knowledge, rooted in conventional medicine yet always looking beyond its boundaries when complementary medicine is the supplementary or even better alternative, that gave impetus to the founding of the BonVigo brand.
The subtitle of the book shows the way: "New insights from mitochondrial medicine". Mitochondria are the "furnaces", the "power plants" in every cell of the human body. If they are, for example, insufficiently supplied with micronutrients, they are damaged; the dysfunction at the cellular level quickly causes the organism to become ill. This leads to chronic diseases whose causes are not recognized or seen by most conventional doctors because cell functions remain outside the standard medical view.
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Erpenbach uncovers such connections with almost detective-like enthusiasm. This has made the specialist in general medicine and internal medicine a nationally recognized expert in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Patients with this symptom complex often have years of odyssey behind them, feel passed from specialist to specialist and ultimately abandoned, before finally encountering a doctor who not only recognizes and diagnoses their illness but also knows about therapeutic approaches that can often be implemented with surprisingly simple means.
Today, mitochondrial medicine is no longer a completely fringe topic; a number of publications now deal with it. So much for theory. Indeed, many of the books provide a solid theoretical presentation of the topic. But what distinguishes Erpenbach's book and makes it so valuable even for the medical layman is this: here, a practitioner has written for practice...
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