Klaus-Dietrich Runow

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Klaus-Dietrich Runow (* 1955 ) is a German doctor, environmental medicine and author.

Career

Runow was the first German doctor in the USA to pass his environmental medicine exam and was certified by the International Board for Environmental Medicine . In 1989 he established the first German institute for environmental diseases, making him a pioneer in environmental medicine in Germany.

Honors

Publications

  • Clinical ecology: environmental diseases - new ways in diagnosis and therapy. Hippokrates, Stuttgart 1987; 2nd, revised and expanded edition under the title Clinical Ecology: Applied Environmental Medicine. 66 tables. 1994.
  • Nerve protection through detoxification: advice for healthy aging. Applied nutritional and environmental medicine. Mein Buch, Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3-86516-504-4 (produced on demand).
  • When toxins get on the nerves: How we can protect the brain and nervous system through detoxification. Südwest, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-517-08387-2 ; 2nd, corrected edition 2009.
  • The gut thinks for itself: How bacteria, fungi and allergies affect the nervous system. Südwest, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-517-08667-5 .
  • Cancer an environmental disease? Minimize risk - optimize therapy. Südwest, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-517-08772-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

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