"Chris Larson has written a comprehensive, objective and definitive guide to alternative medicine. This book offers a concise and simplified game plan in the utilization of alternative therapies in one's quest for optimum health." -- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., F.A.C.C., C.N.S., Author of The Sinatra Solution, The Fast Food Diet and Reverse Heart Disease Now "This stimulating, well-referenced review of alternative and complementary medicine is a cause for celebration. Its even-handed and sensible approach will prove instructive for adherents and skeptics alike. Healthcare consumers need an objective, comprehensive analysis of the diverse and confusing field of alternative medicine in order to make informed choices. This terrific book is just such a resource." -- Stephen Lawson, Co-Director, Laboratory for Research in Gene Regulation, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Oregon State University "Today's research is now showing that the most effective preventive and treatment for degenerative diseases are life-style changes, clinical nutrition and some alternative therapies. This book outlines how a successful program can be achieved." -- Frederic Vagnini, M.D., F.A.C.C., Medical Director, Heart, Diabetes and Weight Loss Center of New York, Author of The Carbohydrate Addict's Healthy Heart, Thirty-Minutes a Day to a Healthy Heart and Countdown Your Age "Today, more than ever, patients need to actively participate in their health-care decisions. Prevention is the key to good health, and this book describes the ways to get the best from preventive strategies, alternative medicine and western medicine." -- William Parker, M.D., Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UCLA School of Medicine, Author of A Gynecologist's Second Opinion
Christine A. Larson is an adjunct faculty member in the University of Kentucky system with twelve years of business development experience for Fortune 500 firms in healthcare and financial services. Her doctoral research focuses on evidence-based medicine in women's health. Her objective is to ensure good science drives both diagnosis and treatment in healthcare.
[T]his volume aims to help researchers, clinicians, and consumers
make sense of the prevailing debates about alternative health care.
Drawing on preventive strategies and treatments that include
lifestyle changes, clinical nutrition, and some alternative
therapies, Larson outlines a proactive program for managing
degenerative diseases. The author clarifies terminology and
explains integrative medicine's relationship to holistic care.
Larson suggests a strategy focused on using successful and safe
practices in alternative therapies together with Western medicine.
This comprehensive analysis of this diverse field will be a
valuable addition to academic, medical, and hospital libraries.
Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates and above; general
readers.
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In her doctoral research, Larson focused on evidence-based medicine
in women's health. Her mission here is to provide a savvy
consumer's guide to healthcare alternative medicine in particular.
She explores its principles, research support, regulation,
insurance coverage for, and other controversies surrounding
holistic medicine in the context of escalating US healthcare costs
and conventional medicine errors. A major portion of the volume is
devoted to an annotated list of primary sources. It also feature
timelines for alternative medicine systems and specific therapies
(e.g., botanical medicine, homeopathy, naturopathy).
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For an introduction to this topic and some details about its scope,
this book serves the reader well.
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