Clinical guide to nutrition and dietary supplements in disease management

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 ...

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Main Author: Jamison, Jennifer R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, PA Churchill Livingstone 2003
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