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Book Review: Clinical Natural Medicine Handbook

Title: Clinical Natural Medicine Handbook
Authors: Chris D. Meletis, ND, Nieske Zabriskie, ND, and Robert Rountree, MD
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. publishers

Clinical Natural Medicine Handbook - book coverReview: Timely, authoritative and incredibly comprehensive, the new Clinical Natural Medicine Handbook was designed to help practicing clinicians understand and apply the latest advances in integrative medicine. With a unique combination of guidelines, protocols, and practice-oriented literature review, it provides virtually everything you’ll need to optimize your clinical use of nutrition, nutraceuticals, and botanicals.

At the heart of the Handbook are nearly three dozen disease- or condition-specific chapters featuring in-depth information and insight on natural, nutritional, and botanical approaches to treatment and management. From asthma, to diabetes, to cardiovascular disease and depression, the Handbook focuses on the diseases and conditions that today’s practitioners are most likely to encounter, and provides a wealth of clinical insight based on the very latest medical and scientific literature.

To order: http://www.liebertpub.com/publication.aspx?pub_id=293


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