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The emu-Verlag was founded in 1984 by Dr. med. Max Otto Bruker and Ilse Gutjahr-Jung with the clear objective of making health education on the topics of nutrition, medicine and the environment accessible to the public without filters or censorship [1][3]. At its core, the publishing house pursues the mission of viewing people as a unity of body, soul and spirit and conveys, in a generally understandable way, the causes of diseases and, above all, ways to prevent them [1]. Dr. Bruker's "Aus der Sprechstunde" book series forms the central range of the publishing house and remains a mainstay for well-founded health information.
The publishing program has been and is being continuously expanded and, in addition to medical and nutritional science works, also includes titles on psychology and life coaching that promote a holistic understanding of health [1]. Current publications also critically address the influences of industry and business on health, such as the impact of the sugar industry on science and politics, thereby strengthening the publishing house's educational and prevention work at the societal level [3].
Sustainability and a responsible understanding of health are deeply rooted in the emu-Verlags- und Vertriebs-GmbH's self-image. It focuses on education that empowers people to act independently and in a health-promoting manner. The focus is on evidence-based information and promoting awareness of a healthy lifestyle that holistically considers environmental and nutritional factors [1][3].
The emu-Verlag thus positions itself as a reliable source for people seeking well-founded, critical and at the same time practically applicable health competence. It combines scientific depth with easily understandable language to convey uncensored and sustainable health knowledge to a broad public.
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This description contains all relevant information and comprehensively reflects the identity and values of the emu-Verlag [1][3].