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Dietary supplements and multiple sclerosis : a health professional's guide / Allen C. Bowling, Thomas M. Stewart.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Demos, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (x, 110 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1417577290
  • 9781417577293
  • 1888799900
  • 9781888799903
  • 9781934559109
  • 1934559105
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dietary supplements and multiple sclerosis.DDC classification:
  • 616.83406 22
LOC classification:
  • RC377 .B69 2004eb
NLM classification:
  • 2005 M-453
  • WL 39
Online resources:
Contents:
Title Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Dietary Supplements; 5-HTP; ALFALFA; ALOE (oral use); ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID; ANDROSTENEDIONE; ASCORBIC ACID; ASHWAGANDHA; ASIAN GINSENG; ASTRAGALUS; BARBERRY; BAYBERRY; BEARBERRY; BEE POLLEN; BELLADONNA; BETA-CAROTENE; BISSY NUT; BLACK COHOSH; BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL; BLUE-GREEN ALGAE; BONESET; BORAGE SEED OIL; CAFFEINE; CALCIUM; CALENDULA; CALIFORNIA POPPY; CAPSICUM; CASCARA; CATNIP; CAT'S CLAW; CELANDINE; CELERY; CHAMOMILE; CHAPARRAL; COD LIVER OIL; COENZYME Q10; COFFEE; COLA NUT; COMFREY; COUCH GRASS; CRANBERRY; CREATINE.
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONEDHA; DHEA; DOCOSAHEXANOIC ACID (DHA); DONG QUAI; ECHINACEA; EICOSAPENTANOIC ACID (EPA); EPA; ELECAMPANE; EPHEDRA; EVENING PRIMROSE OIL; FENUGREEK; FISH OIL; FLAXSEED OIL; FOLIC ACID; GAMMA-LINOLENIC ACID (GLA); GARLIC; GERMANIUM; GINKGO BILOBA; GINSENG; GLA; GOLDENSEAL; GOTU KOLA; GRAPESEED EXTRACT; GREEN TEA; GUARANA; HENBANE; HOPS; INOSINE; JAMAICAN DOGWOOD; JIMSON WEED; KAVA KAVA; LEMON BALM; LICORICE; LOBELIA; MA HUANG; MAGNESIUM; MAITAKE MUSHROOM; MANDRAKE; MARIJ.
Summary: There is a relatively high use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), especially dietary supplements, among people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Health professionals with CAM information can improve the quality of patient care by guiding patients away from possibly harmful therapies and, if appropriate, towards low-risk, possibly effective therapies. Dietary Supplements and Multiple Sclerosis is meant to be referred to when people with MS ask a question about a particular dietary supplement. Supplements are arranged in alphabetical order under the most commonly used name. In addition.
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Title Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Dietary Supplements; 5-HTP; ALFALFA; ALOE (oral use); ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID; ANDROSTENEDIONE; ASCORBIC ACID; ASHWAGANDHA; ASIAN GINSENG; ASTRAGALUS; BARBERRY; BAYBERRY; BEARBERRY; BEE POLLEN; BELLADONNA; BETA-CAROTENE; BISSY NUT; BLACK COHOSH; BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL; BLUE-GREEN ALGAE; BONESET; BORAGE SEED OIL; CAFFEINE; CALCIUM; CALENDULA; CALIFORNIA POPPY; CAPSICUM; CASCARA; CATNIP; CAT'S CLAW; CELANDINE; CELERY; CHAMOMILE; CHAPARRAL; COD LIVER OIL; COENZYME Q10; COFFEE; COLA NUT; COMFREY; COUCH GRASS; CRANBERRY; CREATINE.

DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONEDHA; DHEA; DOCOSAHEXANOIC ACID (DHA); DONG QUAI; ECHINACEA; EICOSAPENTANOIC ACID (EPA); EPA; ELECAMPANE; EPHEDRA; EVENING PRIMROSE OIL; FENUGREEK; FISH OIL; FLAXSEED OIL; FOLIC ACID; GAMMA-LINOLENIC ACID (GLA); GARLIC; GERMANIUM; GINKGO BILOBA; GINSENG; GLA; GOLDENSEAL; GOTU KOLA; GRAPESEED EXTRACT; GREEN TEA; GUARANA; HENBANE; HOPS; INOSINE; JAMAICAN DOGWOOD; JIMSON WEED; KAVA KAVA; LEMON BALM; LICORICE; LOBELIA; MA HUANG; MAGNESIUM; MAITAKE MUSHROOM; MANDRAKE; MARIJ.

There is a relatively high use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), especially dietary supplements, among people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Health professionals with CAM information can improve the quality of patient care by guiding patients away from possibly harmful therapies and, if appropriate, towards low-risk, possibly effective therapies. Dietary Supplements and Multiple Sclerosis is meant to be referred to when people with MS ask a question about a particular dietary supplement. Supplements are arranged in alphabetical order under the most commonly used name. In addition.

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