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... psychologist Elias Porter in an eminently sensible and approachable way The authors use a case example to illuminate fundamental concepts ina manner that is both compelling and readable A definite addition ... career as a U.S Army officer and then spent twenty years ina variety of sales, marketing, and training roles in the pharmaceutical industry Mike is also a speaker and adjunct professor teaching ... Certification training Facilitators may be independent or employed by any type of organization As such, training and development services that incorporate the SDI are available from many individual...
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... ‘unhygienic’ areas inhale and ingest a different kind, variety and amount of bacteria compared with children of farmers and anthroposophic families, who have access to natural soil and eat only biologically ... extracts ‘Immunoeducation’: a novel strategy or an utopian goal? Bacteria or bacterial products are already being tested against allergic diseases Encouraging preliminary data are coming from animal ... that gut flora may affect the induction of oral tolerance has promoted calls for clinical trials aimed at establishing whether lactobacilli-containing preparations are useful in allergic diseases...
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