Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements Book

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Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements Book

Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements By Michael Murray People of the nineties want empowerment over illness. And they've got it—if they know the facts!In his new book, Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements, naturopathic physician Michael T. Murray guides readers through the often complex, conflicting information regarding nutritional supplements. Each chapter profiles major vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, nutrients, and glandular extracts, including information on the following:deficiency signs / symptoms recommended dietary allowance beneficial effects available forms principal uses dosage ranges safety issues interactionsBased on extensive scientific research, Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements empowers readers to make educated decisions about which supplements to take for health conditions including cancer, arthritis, depression, high cholesterol, allergies, heart disease and more. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Michael T. Murray, N.D. is widely regarded as one of the world's leading authorities on natural medicine. He is a graduate, faculty member, and serves on the Board of Trustees of Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Murray is the co-author of A Textbook of Natural Medicine, the definitive textbook on naturopathic medicine for physicians, as well as the consumer version – Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. He has also written over 20 other books including The Healing Power of Herbs and The Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements. As a consultant to the health food industry, Dr. Murray has been instrumental in bringing many effective natural products to North America, including: Glucosamine sulfate St. John's wort extract Ginkgo biloba extract Silymarin Enteric coated peppermint oil Saw palmetto berry extract For the past twenty years, Dr. Murray has been compiling a massive database of original


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