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The utilization of herbal medicine to treat endocrine and metabolic
disorders has garnered much attention within the past few decades.
Specifically, the popularity of using dietary supplements for the
management of chronic disorders has drastically increased, with a
wide variety of these products available over the counter. They
represent an attractive adjuvant to traditional therapy for their
lower toxicity and their easy accessibility. The identification of
such dietary compounds has prompted researchers to explore the vast
array of their beneficial effects. However, despite their
widespread use, there is still limited data on the safety and
efficacy of the products currently on the market. Current research
on the side effects and safe usage of herbal medicines is necessary
for providing optimal care and counseling for patients. Treating
Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders With Herbal Medicines is a
comprehensive reference book focused on spreading awareness on the
safety, potential harmful effects, and rational use of herbal
medicines. The chapters within explore and provide insight on the
effectiveness, versatility, and side effects of various herbal
medicines across a range of different diseases and conditions.
While highlighting herbal medicine in areas such as diabetes,
cancer, infertility, and endocrine disorders, this publication is
ideally intended for clinical practitioners, pharmaceutical
scientists, doctors, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in enhancing their knowledge
and awareness in the field of complementary medicine.
The Handbook provides the first detailed explanation and analysis
of the process whereby governments become Members of the WTO. The
WTO Agreement, which came into force on 1 January, 1995, provides
few details on how this process is to take place. Consequently, the
steps in the detailed negotiations leading up to access have
evolved through the actual negotiations for governments which have
become Members of the WTO since 1995. This handbook is unique in
providing an account of how the process evolved and in offering
details on the process as it is now applied. Moreover, the input of
the WTO Secretariat into the preparation of the guide provides
information not available until now to anyone outside the
Secretariat. The Secretariat has supported production of this
handbook in the hope it will serve as a useful source of reference
for officials from acceding governments, WTO Members, academia, and
the general public.
The Handbook provides the first detailed explanation and analysis
of the process whereby governments become Members of the WTO. The
WTO Agreement, which came into force on 1 January, 1995, provides
few details on how this process is to take place. Consequently, the
steps in the detailed negotiations leading up to access have
evolved through the actual negotiations for governments which have
become Members of the WTO since 1995. This handbook is unique in
providing an account of how the process evolved and in offering
details on the process as it is now applied. Moreover, the input of
the WTO Secretariat into the preparation of the guide provides
information not available until now to anyone outside the
Secretariat. The Secretariat has supported production of this
handbook in the hope it will serve as a useful source of reference
for officials from acceding governments, WTO Members, academia, and
the general public.
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