Handbook of Dietary Supplements by Pamela Mason

Handbook of Dietary Supplements by Pamela Mason

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Statistics show that 35 percent of adults regularly use dietary supplements. These products are widely available and their promotion is often accompanied by quasi-scientific claims. This book aims to help health professionals give advice on the use of these products.

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Handbook of Dietary Supplements by Pamela Mason

The market for dietary supplements is growing steadily, 35 percent of adults regularly use these products and in 1993, in the UK, sales amounted to over #235 million. These products are widely available to the general public via a number of outlets including pharmacies, grocery stores and health food shops. Whilst promotion of dietary supplements is generally accompanied by quasi-scientific claims, concise and accurate information on their actions and benefits is often lacking. Advice is increasingly sought from pharmacists, dietitians, doctors and other health professionals on the use of such supplements, and this has created the need for a comprehensive and accurate text to aid them in this task. This handbook aims to meet this need.
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ISBN 13 9780632039234
ISBN 10 063203923X
Title Handbook of Dietary Supplements
Author Pamela Mason
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1995-07-03
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.