Nurtrition in Pharmacy Practice
Author: Ira Wolinsky
Provides pharmacists with the information needed to make sound decisions and give patients accurate advice in nutrition counseling.Based on a survey conducted by the American Pharmaceutical Association, this book equips pharmacists with the knowledge to advise patients on nutrition, weight control, diet and disease, nutrient-drug interactions, pediatric nutrition, enteral and patenteral nutrition, ergogenic aids, and herbal supplements. The book's nine chapters have been thoroughly researched and referenced, and highly useful appendices include dietary reference intakes and tolerable upper intake levels, selected nutrition references, and selected Websites.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Essentials of NutritionChapter 2: Communication and Counseling of Dietary Needs and the Role of the Pharmacist Chapter 3: Drug Nutrient Interactions Chapter 4: Ergogenic Aids Chapter 5: Herbal Medicines as Nutritional Supplements Chapter 6: Pediatric Nutrition Chapter 7: Basics of Specialized Nutrition Support: Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Chapter 8: Energy Balance and Weight Control Chapter 9: Diet and Disease AppendicesBook about: The Best Poor Mans Country or Europe Unites
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Your Natural Guide to Healing with Diet, Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, Exercise, and Other Natural Methods
Author: Michael T Murray ND
One of the most controversial modern diagnoses, chronic fatigue syndrome can lead to a continual cycle of muscle and joint pain, headaches, low-grade fever, and swelling of the lymph nodes. This book explores the causes and recommends detoxification purifiers, nutritional support, adrenal balance and stress management techniques, and more.
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