Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements: The Essential Guide for Improving Your Health Naturally

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Author: Murray Michael
Published: July 1996
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Number of pages: 576
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Product Description:

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 ·interactions Based 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.

About the Author:

Michael T. Murray, N.D., is widely regarded as one of the world's leading authorities on natural medicine. He has been featured on numerous television programs, including 20/20 and Dateline. He lives in Washington