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Leo Galland

Leo Galland

American physician


Leopold David Galland (born March 7, 1943)[2] is a New York-based internist and author who specializes in undiagnosed or difficult-to-treat illnesses.[3][4][5] His practice combines conventional and alternative therapies.[1][6][7] Galland was awarded the Linus Pauling Award by the Institute for Functional Medicine in 2000.[8][9]

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His research includes nutrition,[10] chronic allergies,[11] leaky-gut syndrome,[12] and Lyme disease.[13] He is the author of several medical books including Superimmunity for Kids (1989), The Four Pillars of Healing (1997),[14] Power Healing (1998), The Fat Resistance Diet (2006) and The Allergy Solution.[15]


References

  1. Ferraro, Susan (August 3, 1998). "Consider the Alternative: Total Health Becomes the Option of Mainstream Medicine". New York Daily News.
  2. Breitbart, Barbara R, ed. (1987). Who's Who in the Biobehavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). New York: Research Institute of Psychophysiology. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-914709-01-5.
  3. Ansorge, Rick (July 29, 1997). "Doctor devoted to righting bodily disharmonies". The Gazette. Colorado Springs. p. 1 via NewsBank.
  4. Kupferberg, Natalie (1997). "The Four Pillars, of Healing: How the New Integrated Medicine--the Best of Conventional and Alternative Approaches--Can Cure You". Library Journal. 122 (10): 132–134 via EBSCO Host.
  5. Bland, Jeffrey S. (October 2019). "Systems Biology Meets Functional Medicine". Integrative Medicine. 18 (5): 14–18. PMC 7219445. PMID 32549839.
  6. Thomas, Pat (December 2006). "A Big Fat Problem". The Ecologist. Vol. 36, no. 10. pp. 33–43.
  7. Reinhold, Robert (September 16, 1990). "When Life is Toxic". The New York Times Magazine.
  8. Marston, Wendy (November 17, 1997). "Gut reactions: tiny leaks in the lining of the small intestine may play a role in diseases as diverse as asthma and arthritis". Newsweek. Vol. 130, no. 20. p. 95 via Gale OneFile.
  9. Lieberman, Charlotte (May 2017). "How Lyme disease messes with your mind". Cosmopolitan. Vol. 262, no. 5. p. 155 via Gale OneFile.
  10. Taylor, Jordan (May 12, 2016). "Yes, You Can Be Allergic to Marijuana". Mic.



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