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Clinical Guide to Nutrition and Dietary Supplements in Disease Management (Hardcover)
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Clinical Guide to Nutrition and Dietary Supplements in Disease Management (Hardcover)
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This is a text which provides a contemporary approach to the use of
lifestyle, herbal and nutritional interventions in health care.
While conventional health care has long classified many nutritional
and herbal remedies as folklore, there is increasing scientific
evidence to support a number of 'old wives tales'. This book
demonstrates the biological plausibility of using supplements in
clinical care and supports the scientific validity of such
interventions by referring to clinical trials. It provides the
health professional with therapeutic protocols that can be used to
manage or support other treatment regimes in promoting health,
preventing and treating disease. The book is divided in to 3 parts.
Part 1 considers the principles of nutritional intervention. Part 2
list prevalent diseases and provides a therapeutic protocol for
their management. Part 3 lists nutrients (and some frequently used
herbs) and seeks to catalogue the indications, doses, interactions
and side effects that require consideration when providing safe and
effective clinical care. The text will provide readers with:A grasp
of how natural measures can be incorporated into scientifically
acceptable clinical practice An understanding of the biological
plausibility underlying the use of certain natural interventions in
disease An appreciation of the level of scientific validation
supporting various natural interventions Enhanced understanding of
guidelines for the safe use of nutrients Therapeutic protocols
using lifestyle, nutritional and herbal intervention for the
prevention and management of various conditions. Increased
awareness of natural options that deserve trialing in particular
clinical situations
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