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Prescription for Nutritional Healing: The A-to-Z Guide to Supplements, 6th Edition
Prescription for Nutritional Healing: The A-to-Z Guide to Supplements, 6th Edition: Everything You Need to Know About Selecting and Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and More | Phyllis A. Balch CNC
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Completely updated for the twenty-first centurya convenient, pocket-sized edition of the nations most trusted guide to holistic health. For decades, millions of people have turned to Prescription for Nutritional Healing for natural remedies to improve their health. This portable A-to-Z reference guide of the most commonly available types of nutrients, dietary supplements, and herbs puts that information at your fingertips. Drawn from the newly revised Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Sixth Edition, it includes: recent scientific discoveries about vitamins A, C, D, and B12, as well as biotin, coenzyme Q10, and calcium the newest information on herbs, such as turmeric, ashwagandha, lemongrass, and St.-Johns-wort; flaxseeds and oils; and sugar substitutes, including stevia and monk fruit up-to-date research on natural approaches to weight loss science-based information about COVID-19 Whether you are looking for relief from a specific ailment or simply to achieve and maintain optimum health, Prescription for Nutritional Healing: The A-to-Z Guide to Supplements quickly provides access to everything youll need to design a complete nutritional program.
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2/5⭐ A weird combo of proper contraindication/safety warnings, false info, & bizarre/unrealistic foods to avoid (e.g. oranges, black pepper). The sources are just a list of notes in the back with no access dates or in-text indications that they exist. The supplements/herbs sections include info on what they supposedly do but not quantities/frequencies. I feel overwhelmed & like I don't have an action plan for actually implementing anything.