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|a Essentials of complementary and alternative medicine /
|c Wayne B. Jonas, Jeffrey S. Levin, editors ; associate editors, Brian Berman [and five others] ; contributors Vladimir J. Badmaev [and seven others].
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|a COVER; COPYRIGHT; EDITED BY; DEDICATION; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Contents ; PART I -- THE SOCIAL AND SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE; INTRODUCTION MODELS OF MEDICINE AND HEALING; CHAPTER 1 -- THE HISTORY OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ; CHAPTER 2 -- THE PHYSICIAN AND COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE; CHAPTER 3 -- ETHICS AT THE INTERFACE OF CONVENTIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE; CHAPTER 4 -- EVALUATING COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE THE BALANCE OF RIGOR AND RELEVANCE.
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|a Chapter 5 -- how to practice evidenced-based complementary and alternative medicinepart ii -- the safety of complementary and alternative medicine products and practices; introduction evaluating the safety of complementary and alternative products and practices; chapter 6 -- the safety of herbal products; chapter 7 -- the safety of nonherbal complementary products; chapter 8 -- the safety of homeopathy; chapter 9 -- adverse effects of acupuncture; chapter 10 -- adverse effects of spinal manipulation; part iii -- overviews of complementary and alternative medicine systems.
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|a Introduction common aspects of traditional healing systems across cultureschapter 11 -- ayurvedic medicine; chapter 12 -- traditional chinese medicine; chapter 13 -- native american medicine; chapter 14 -- tibetan medicine; chapter 15 -- chiropractic medicine; chapter 16 -- osteopathy; chapter 17 -- naturopathic medicine; chapter 18 -- holistic nursing; chapter 19 -- medical acupuncture; chapter 20 -- phytomedicine; chapter 21 -- spiritual healing; chapter 22 -- massage therapy; chapter 23 -- qigong; chapter 24 -- biofeedback therapy; chapter 25 -- hypnotherapy; chapter 26 -- behavioral medicine.
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|a CHAPTER 27 -- ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE AND MEGAVITAMIN THERAPYCHAPTER 28 -- HOMEOPATHY ; CHAPTER 29 -- NUTRITIONAL BIOTHERAPY; CHAPTER 30 -- MEDITATION AND MINDFULNESS; APPENDICES; Appendix A.Organizations and Suggested Readings; Appendix B. Indications and Precautions Chart with Clinical Trials; Appendix C. Appellations; Appendix D. Glossary; INDEX.
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|a Four out of ten patients visited a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioner last year--Your Patients! Essentials of Complementary and Alternative Medicine provides you with the information you need to understand this phenomenon. This practical source brings together today's leading CAM researchers and practitioners to offer the reader insights into the social and scientific foundations of CAM, the safety and efficacy of CAM products and practices, and overviews of 20 commonly used CAM modalities. Essentials of Complementary and Alternative Medicine helps you inform, educate, a.
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