Fundamentals of Complementary and Integrative Medicine

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Saunders Elsevier, 2006 - Medical - 636 pages
Perfect for students and practitioners in medical, health, and science fields, this acclaimed resource lays the groundwork for a solid understanding of complementary and integrative therapy. It provides insight into the historical context of alternative healing systems, as well as the most up-to-date scientific research and clinical applications for integrative medicine. Focusing on therapies best supported by clinical trials and evidence, it describes key concepts of the most prevalent complementary and alternative therapies in use today. This edition features many new chapters and a new appendix, with thorough updates and references throughout.
  • Evidence-based approach focuses on treatments best supported by clinical trials and scientific evidence.
  • The book's broad perspective traces CIM therapies from their origins and development, up to the latest information on research and clinical trials.
  • Written by expert leaders in the field of complementary medicine, including contributions from several well-known authors such as Elliot Dacher, Joseph Pizzorno, Ted Kaptchuk, Hari Sharma, Daniel Redwood, and Caroline Hoffman.
  • Two-color format emphasizes special features and important material in diagrams, tables, boxes, and main headings.
  • Suggested readings at the end of all chapters guide readers to further research on chapter topics.
  • Coverage of neurohumoral physiology is now included in the chapter on Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI).
  • Ten new chapters are included on Issues in Integrative Medicine, Chiropractic, Herbal Medicine, Nutrition, Energy Healing, Biophysical Modalities & Devices, Qi Gong, Shiatsu, Tibetan Medicine, and Yoga.
  • Chapters on Homeopathy and Mind-Body have been completely re-written by new contributors for a fresh perspective on these subjects.
  • A new appendix of Native American Herbs provides updated information on this topic of interest.
  • Reorganized progression of material breaks content into five sections instead of four, offering a more balanced presentation within each section.

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Contents

FOUNDATIONS OF COMPLEMENTARY
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Issues in Integrative Medicine
18
CONTEXTS FOR COMPLEMENTARY
25
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