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Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements And Alternative Medicines

Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements And Alternative Medicines

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Author: W. Marvin Davis
Publisher: Informa HealthCare
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1619965

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 532
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 6 x 1.5

ISBN: 0789030411
Dewey Decimal Number: 615.1
EAN: 9780789030412
ASIN: 0789030411

Publication Date: September 26, 2006
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Learn the benefitsand hazardsof certain dietary supplements

The term "dietary supplement" can include vitamins, minerals, herbal, and botanical products. Consumers freely use supplements for the promoted claims of benefits, but often without consideration of the potential risks. The Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicines is a critical, balanced look at the different classes of supplement products and whether many claims of benefits are true or simply product hype. Respected supplement authority Dr. W. Marvin Davis exposes what is truth, what is fiction, and what is not known for many supplements you may be taking. If you take dietary supplementsor even think about taking themthis book clears the mystery behind the product claims.

The term "dietary supplement" can include vitamins, minerals, herbal, and botanical products. Consumers freely use supplements for the promoted claims of benefits, but often without consideration of the potential risks. The Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicines is a critical, balanced look at the different classes of supplement products and whether many claims of benefits are true or simply product hype. This book, by respected supplement authority Dr. W. Marvin Davis, exposes what is truth, what is fiction, and what is not known for many supplements you may be taking. If you take dietary supplementsor even think about taking themthis book clears the mystery behind the product claims.

The Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicines brings you the benefit of Dr. Davis's extensive knowledge about physicians, the pharmaceutical industry, and research in pharmacology and toxicology in order to shatter misconceptions about supplements and the supplement industry. The book's no-nonsense discussion about this much-hyped industry is even-handed and straightforward, and provides clear-headed advice every consumer of supplements needs. The guide explores various supplements' interactions with prescription drugs, the placebo effect as a factor for beneficial claims, historical instances of supplements that have proved hazardous to consumers, and receiving directions for supplement use from an unconventional medical/healthcare practitioner. It clearly explains the potentials of supplements through the use of illustrative clinical case studies from medical literature in simplified, easy to understand language. This extensive source is comprehensively referenced and includes tables of supplements with their possible benefits and hazards.

The Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicines exposes the truth about:

therapeutic fundamentals of supplements

why there is strong resistance to supplements as unconventional remedies by physicians

the pharmaceutical industrys perspective on supplements

six major myths about dietary supplements

liver "support" remedies

soy formulations

cancer "cures"

the "fountain of youth" actions of hormonal and antioxidant products

vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and enzymes

new biochemicalssuch as alpha-lipoic acid and choline derivatives

carotenoids, anthocyanins, and flavonoids

aloe vera

the unappreciated pharmacology of ascorbate

historical instances in which consumers have avoided catastrophe

the future of the supplement field

much, much more!

The Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicines may be the best available resource of important information for every concerned, health-conscious consumer considering dietary supplements of any kind.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A glossary, bibliography, and index round out this solid reference highly recommended   October 6, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Written by Doctor W. Marvin Davis, Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicines: Servings of Hope is a thoroughly accessible reference for consumers of all backgrounds concerning dietary supplements from vitamins and minerals to herbal and botanical products. Chapters discuss at length modern conflicts on the current health care scene concerning supplements, as well as debunking commonly held myths like "If a little is good for you a lot will be better" or that "herbal" remedies are necessarily purely vegetarian - for example, any product that lists "orchis" as an ingredient refers not to the flower, but rather to male testes! Specific types of supplements such as vitamins, minerals, ascorbic acid, bioflavonoids, soy products, good vs. bad fats and more are scrutinized at length. A glossary, bibliography, and index round out this solid reference highly recommended for the personal bookshelves of health-conscious consumers everywhere.


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