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This book provides a framework for evaluating dietary supplement safety and protecting the health of consumers.
With the commercial market in these products growing, this book provides essential research into their safety, efficacy and potential risk of interaction with pharmaceuticals.
This accessibly written book examines the most commonly taken dietary supplements, exploring what they are and what they're purported to do, and summarizing key research findings regarding their potential health benefits and risks.
This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Dietary Supplements" that was published in Nutrients
Authoritative and objective, Dietary Supplements: Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology offers physicians, pharmacologists, pharmacists, toxicologists, and medical examiners a treasure trove of uncommon-but reliable-scientific and clinical ...
This comprehensive new edition of Dietary Supplements has been completed revised and updated to include the latest findings on the most commonly used dietary supplements.
Millions of Americans take dietary supplements to improve health, lose weight, or increase athletic performance.
This accessibly written book examines the most commonly taken dietary supplements, exploring what they are and what they're purported to do, and summarizing key research findings regarding their potential health benefits and risks.
Dietary supplements (DS) and foods with added dietary ingred., such as vitamins and herbs, are multibillion dollar industries.
With the commercial market in these products growing, this book provides essential research into their safety, efficacy and potential risk of interaction with pharmaceuticals.
Registered nurse Connie Goldsmith takes an in-depth look at the wide world of dietary supplements—vitamins, minerals, herbal supplements, weight-loss products, performance-enhancing products, energy boosters, and more.
With the commercial market in these products growing, this book provides essential research into their safety, efficacy and potential risk of interaction with pharmaceuticals.