Book Review: Total Load Theory
- The Bioregulatory Medicine Institute
- 2 hours ago
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Author Patricia S. Lemer | Review by the Bioregulatory Medicine Institute

Patricia S. Lemer’s new book, Total Load Theory, offers a comprehensive framework on how the intricate interplay of genetic, environmental, immunological,
neurological, psychological, and toxicological factors contribute to a wide range of neurological conditions such as autism, attention disorders, learning disabilities, and anxiety.
Often people seek general advice from others when dealing with these complex issues, and while there may be some obvious factors, it is sometimes the smaller and less apparent details that hold the key to meaningful improvement. These are the nuances that can easily be overlooked, leading to frustration or a sense of failure when progress
stalls.
Total Load Theory helps uncover and address those subtle but significant contributors, providing clarity and direction where guesswork used to be. By combining research-based insights with practical interventions, it offers professionals and families effective strategies to strengthen neurological function, build resilience, and unlock optimal
outcomes that support the fullest expression of human potential.
Accompanying the book is a pioneering AI Companion. Ask it any question about the
etiology or treatment of any of the conditions, and I think you will be amazed. This AI
Companion accesses Lemer's knowledge, not only from her book, but from over 100
podcasts, thus offering a breakthrough method for translating dense material into an
actionable, precision-guided application. Try it out at ai.PatriciaLemer.com.
This is a "must own" book for anyone working or living with someone who is struggling
with neurological issues and is a great resource to gift or share.

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