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Textbook of Natural Medicine, 2-Volume Set

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Opis
Unsurpassed in its authority and scope, the 3rd Edition of the most thoroughly researched and carefully referenced text on natural medicine has been revised to include the most up-to-date information on its application to specific health problems. With over 90 well-known contributors and 10,000 citations of peer-reviewed research literature, practitioners will find accurate, detailed pharmacologic information on herbs and supplements, and crucial knowledge for making recommendations to patients.
Szczegóły produktu
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Opis

Rok wydania
2005
Numer wydania
3
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
2368
Wymiary (mm)
216 x 276
Waga (g)
5806
  • Volume I
    Section I: Philosophy of Natural Medicine
    1. Functional medicine in natural medicine
    2. Hierarchy of Healing -Therapeutic order
    3. The History of Naturopathic Medicine, Chapter 1: The Emergence of an American School of Healing
    4. The History of Naturopathic Medicine, Chapter 2: Decline and Rejuvenation - Politics and Professionalization
    5. Philosophy of naturopathic medicine
    6. Placebo and healing
    7. Positive mental attitude
    8. Research in complementary and alternative medicine
    9. Women in the history of medicine
    Section II: Supplementary diagnostic procedures
    10. Adrenal stress test
    11. Apoptosis assessment
    12. Bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine breath test
    13. Cell signaling analysis
    14. Comprehensive digestive stool analysis
    15. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
    16. Fantus test for urine chloride
    17. Fatty acid profiling
    18. Female hormone profiling
    19. Folic acid status assessment
    20. Food allergy testing
    21. Functional assessment of liver phrase I and II detoxification
    22. Hair mineral analysis
    23. Heidelberg pH capsule gastric analysis
    24. Immune function assessment
    25. Intestinal permeability assessment
    26. Laboratory tests for the determination of vitamin
    27. Lactose intolerance breath test
    28. Male hormone profiling
    29. Metal toxicity assessment
    30. Mineral status evaluation
    31. Oral manifestations of nutritional status
    32. Rapid dark adaptation test
    33. Urinary organic acids profiling for assessment of functional nutrient deficiencies, gut dysbiosis, and toxicity
    34. Urinary porphyrins for the detection of heavy metal and toxic chemical exposure
    35. Urine indican test (Obermeyer test)
    Section III: Therapeutic modalities
    36. Acupuncture
    37. Ayurveda: the science of life and mother of the healing arts
    38. Blood type diet
    39. Botanical medicine - a modern perspective
    40. Environmental medicine
    41. Exercise prescription
    42. Glandular therapy
    43. Homeopathy
    44. Hydrotherapy
    45. Manipulation
    46. Nutritional medicine
    47. Non-pharmacological control of pain
    48. Peat therapeutics and balneotherapy
    49. Preventive Genomics
    50. Rotation diet: a diagnostic and therapeutic tool
    51. Soft tissue manipulation: diagnostic and therapeutic potential
    52. Spirituality and Healing
    53. Therapeutic fasting
    54. Tibetan medicine
    55. Unani medicine
    Section IV: Syndromes and special topics
    56. Autoimmune disease
    57. Cancer support
    58. Chronic candidiasis
    59. Food allergies
    60. Functional Detoxification
    61. Homocysteine metabolism: nutritional modulation and impact on health and disease
    62. Hyperventilation syndrome
    63. Immune support
    64. Intestinal Parasite
    65. Maldigestion
    66. Role of dietary fiber in health and disease
    67. Sports nutrition
    68. Stress management
    Section V: Pharmacology of natural medicines
    69. Alkylglycerols
    70. Allium cepa (onion)
    71. Allium sativum (garlic)
    72. Aloe vera (Cape aloe)
    73. Angelica species
    74. Artemisia absinthium (wormwood)
    75. Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood)
    76. Boron
    77. Bee products
    78. Beta-carotene and other carotenoids
    79. Bromelain
    80. Camellia sinensis (green tea)
    81. Capsicum frutescens (cayenne pepper)
    82. Carnitine
    83. Catechin [(+)-cyanidanol-3]
    84. Centella asiatica (gotu kola)
    85. Cimicifuga racemosa (black cohosh)
    86. Citicoline
    87. Coenzyme Q10
    88. Coleus forskohlii
    89. Commiphora mukul (mukul myrrh tree)
    90. Crataegus oxyacantha (hawthorn)
    91. Croton lechleri (dragons blood)
    92. Curcuma longa (turmeric)
    93. Dehydroepiandrosterone
    94. Echinacea species (narrow-leafed purple coneflower)
    95. Eleutherococcus senticosus (Siberian ginseng)
    96. Ephedra species
    97. Epilobium spp (small flowered willow herb)
    98. Fatty acid metabolism
    99. Fish oils
    100. Flavonoids - quercetin, citrus flavonoids, and HERs (hydroxyethylrutosides)
    101. Ginkgo biloba (ginkgo tree)
    102. Glucosamine & chondroitin
    103. Glutamine
    104. Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice)
    105. 5-Hydroxytryptophan
    106. Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal) and other berberine-containing botanicals
    107. Hypericum perforatum (St Johns wort)
    108. Introduction to the clinical use of Chinese prepared medicines
    109. Lobelia inflata (Indian tobacco)
    110. Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree)
    111. Melatonin
    112. Melissa officinalis (lemonbalm)
    113. Mentha piperita (peppermint)
    114. Microbial Enzyme Therapy
    115. Naturally occurring antioxidants
    116. Opuntia spp (prickly pear)
    117. Panax ginseng (Korean ginseng)
    118. Pancreatic enzymes
    119. Phage therapy: bacteriophages as natural, self-limiting antibiotics
    120. Phosphatidylserine
    121. Piper mythisticum (kava)
    122. Polycosanol
    123. Prebiotics
    124. Procyanidolic oligomers
    125. Pygeum africanum (bitter almond)
    126. Recommended optimum nutrient intakes (RONIs)
    127. Ruscus aculeatus (butchers broom)
    128. SAMe
    129. Sarsparilla species
    130. Serenoa repens (saw palmetto)
    131. Silybum marianum (milk thistle)
    132. Soy isoflavones and other constituents
    133. Tabebuia avellanedae (LaPacho, Pau DArco, Ipe Roxo)
    134. Tanacetum parthenium (feverfew)
    135. Taraxacum officinale (dandelion)
    136. Taxus brevifolia (Pacific yew)
    137. Urtica dioica (stinging nettles) leaf and root
    138. Uva ursi (bearberry)
    139. Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry)
    140. Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry)
    141. Valeriana officinalis (valerian)
    142. Viscum album (European mistletoe)
    143. Vitamin A
    144. Vitamin toxicities and therapeutic monitoring
    145. Vitex agnus castus (chaste tree)
    146. Water
    147. Zingiber officinale (ginger)

    Volume 2
    Section VI: Specific health problems
    148. Acne vulgaris and acne conglobata
    149. Affective disorders
    150. Alcoholism
    151. Alzheimers disease
    152. Andropause
    153. Angina
    154. Aphthous stomatitis
    155. Asthma
    156. Atherosclerosis
    157. Atopic dermatitis (eczema)
    158. Attention deficit disorders (hyperactivity and childhood learning disorders)
    159. Bacterial sinusitis
    160. Bacterial sinusitis
    161. Benign prostatic hyperplasia
    162. Carpal tunnel syndrome
    163. Celiac disease
    164. Cellulite
    165. Cervical dysplasia
    166. Chronic fatigue syndrome
    167. Congestive heart failure
    168. Cystitis
    169. Dermatitis herpetiformis
    170. Diabetes mellitus
    171. Endometriosis
    172. Epilepsy
    173. Erythema multiforme
    174. Fibrocystic breast disease
    175. Fibromyalgia
    176. Gallstones
    177. Glaucoma: acute (angle closure) and chronic (open-angle)
    178. Gout
    179. Hair loss in women
    180. Hepatitis
    181. Herpes simplex
    182. HIV/AIDS: naturopathic medical principles and practice
    183. Hypertension
    184. Hyperthyroidism
    185. Hypoglycemia
    186. Hypothyroidism
    187. Infectious diarrhea
    188. Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis)
    189. Irritable bowel syndrome
    190. Insomnia
    191. Kidney stones
    192. Leukoplakia
    193. Lichen planus
    194. Macular degeneration
    195. Male infertility
    196. Menopause
    197. Menorrhagia
    198. Migraine headache
    199. Multiple sclerosis
    200. Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy
    201. Obesity
    202. Osteoarthritis
    203. Osteoporosis
    204. Otitis media
    205. Parkinsons disease
    206. Pelvic inflammatory disease
    207. Peptic ulcer - duodenal and gastric
    208. Periodontal disease
    209. Pharyngitis
    210. Pneumonia: bacterial, mycoplasmal, and viral
    211. Premenstrual syndrome
    212. Proctological conditions
    213. Psoriasis
    214. Rheumatoid arthritis
    215. Rosacea
    216. Seborrheic dermatitis
    217. Senile cataracts
    218. Trichomoniasis
    219. Urticaria
    220. Uterine fibroids
    221. Vaginitis and vulvovaginitis
    222. Varicose veins

    Appendices
    Candida questionnaire
    Crohns disease activity index
    Current Hormone Replacement Therapy Prescriptions
    Fasting - patient guidelines
    Glycemic Index, Carbohydrate Content, and Glycemic Load of Selected Foods
    Gluten and gliadin content of selected foods
    Hydrochloric acid supplementation - patient instructions
    Optimal Food Pyramid
    Patient instructions for measuring basal body temperature
    Rotation diet master chart, plans I and II
    Seligmans Attributional Style Questionnaire
    Sit and reach test
    Vaginal depletion pack
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