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Content
Probiotics: A Clinical Guide is one of the first books on the market to present current and evidence-based recommendations for primary care providers and gastroenterologists on the use of probiotics as a way to treat specific diseases and disorders. Why you will want Probiotics: A Clinical Guide: • Unique focus on the clinical use of probiotics in a wide variety of diseases • Comprehensive review of the science behind probiotics and probiotic products • In-depth review of current literature for specific diseases or disorders • Recommendations of the use of probiotics is supported by evidence-based clinical trials • Each chapter includes a table that outlines the exact probiotic organisms and dosages that are the most efficacious. A glance at what is inside Probiotics: A Clinical Guide: • Basic Physiology o Intestinal microecology; stimulating the immune response, nutrients to nourish the organism, role in fermentation and metabolism, and much more… • Use in Clinical Medicine o Probiotics in children, adult infectious diarrhea, surgical infections, allergic disease, ulcerative colitis, crohn’s disease, liver disease, and more… Probiotics: A Clinical Guide by Dr. Martin Floch & Dr. Adam Kim is a ground-breaking book that will serve as a valuable reference and clinical guide for gastroenterologists, internists, family practitioners, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.
Specifications
Publisher
SLACK Incorporated
Publication date
May 1, 2010
Pages
352
ISBN
9781556429095
Format
Paperback
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