Anil Minocha
A Guide to Alternative Medicine and the Digestive System
Anil Minocha
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A Guide to Alternative Medicine and the Digestive System is unique in that it provides answers to many practical clinical questions, all in one comprehensive resource.
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A Guide to Alternative Medicine and the Digestive System is unique in that it provides answers to many practical clinical questions, all in one comprehensive resource.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 108mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 344g
- ISBN-13: 9781556428630
- ISBN-10: 1556428634
- Artikelnr.: 34376912
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 108mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 344g
- ISBN-13: 9781556428630
- ISBN-10: 1556428634
- Artikelnr.: 34376912
Anil Minocha, MD, FACP, FACG, AGAF, CPNSS is a nationally known physician with board certification in gastroenterology, internal medicine, and nutrition. He is also fellowship trained in clinical pharmacology and medical toxicology. He grew up in India and received his medical school training at PostGraduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Rohtak, India. He underwent further education and training in various medical institutions in the United States, including Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, University of Virginia in Charlottesville, and Michigan State University in Lansing. Dr. Minocha has served in various capacities at different institutions including Director, Division of Digestive Diseases at 2 different medical schools in the United States. In addition to 6 books, he has authored or co-authored over 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Minocha believes in the old adage, "We are what we eat" and that our digestive system is intimately involved with the health or sickness of systems throughout the human body. What we put into our gut, which is a micro-universe of trillions of bacteria, and how we live with respect to our surrounding environment goes a long way in determining our healthy state versus sickness. In addition to lectures to physicians across the United States, Dr. Minocha has been interviewed and/or quoted on a variety of topics in different media on numerous occasions including TV, radio, and magazines such as Ladies Home Journal, GQ, Good Housekeeping, and Natural Health. Dr. Minocha currently holds the rank of Professor of Medicine at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and OBVAMC in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Preface Section I Introduction
Chapter 1 Why Patients Are Frustrated Chapter 2 Popularity and Status of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Section II Digestive System and
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Chapter 3 Pivotal Role of the
Digestive System in Health Section III Humans Are Superorganisms Chapter 4
A Bacterial Universe Within Our Body Chapter 5 Bacteria May Actually Help:
The Science Behind It Chapter 6 Human Microflora and Chronic Diseases
Chapter 7 Role of Probiotics in Health Maintenance Chapter 8 Select
Probiotics Available on the Market Chapter 9 Prebiotics and Synbiotics
Section IV Leaky Gut Syndrome Chapter 10 Leaky Gut: Fact or Fiction?
Chapter 11 Disorders Associated With Leaky Gut Section V Types of
Complementary and Alternative Therapies Used Chapter 12 Overview of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies Chapter 13 Acupuncture
Chapter 14 Aquatic Therapy Chapter 15 Aromatherapy Chapter 16 Ayurveda
Chapter 17 Biofeedback Chapter 18 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Chapter 19
Energy Medicine Chapter 20 Fasting Chapter 21 Homeopathy Chapter 22
Hypnotherapy Chapter 23 Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies Chapter 24
Mindfulness and Meditation Chapter 25 Prayer and Spirituality Chapter 26
Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 27 Vegetarianism Chapter 28 Yoga
Section VI Dietary Supplements Are Not Always Safe Chapter 29 Regulation
and Safety Concerns Chapter 30 Side Effects of Select Supplements Chapter
31 Potential for Hepatotoxicity Chapter 32 Herb-Drug Interactions Chapter
33 Potential for Interactions With Cancer Treatment Section VII Some
Commonly Used Nonherbal Supplements Chapter 34 Antioxidant-Vitamin
Formulations Chapter 35 Vitamins Chapter 36 Minerals Chapter 37 Melatonin
is not Just for Sleep Section VIII Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter
38 Esophageal Disorders Chapter 39 Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy Chapter
40 Peptic Ulcer Disease Chapter 41 Helicobacter pylori Chapter 42
Functional Dyspepsia Chapter 43 Gastroparesis Section IX Lower
Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter 44 Irritable Bowel Syndrome Chapter 45
Ulcerative Colitis Chapter 46 Crohn's Disease Chapter 47 Role of Probiotics
in Diarrhea Chapter 48 Nonprobiotic Management of Diarrhea Chapter 49
Antibiotic- and Clostridium difficile-Associated Diarrhea Chapter 50
Constipation Section X Feeding Disorders Chapter 51 Anorexia Nervosa
Chapter 52 Bulimia Nervosa Section XI Cancer Chapter 53 Diet and Cancer
Chapter 54 Lifestyle Factors and Cancer Chapter 55 Micronutrients and
Cancer Chapter 56 Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Cancer
Chapter 57 Role of Prebiotics and Probiotics in Cancer Section XII Liver
Chapter 58 Phytobotanical Treatment of Liver Disorders Chapter 59 Select
Ayurvedic Remedies for Liver Disorders Chapter 60 Select Chinese Treatments
for Liver Disorders Chapter 61 Nonherbal Treatments for Liver Disorders
Chapter 62 Prebiotics and Probiotics in Liver Health Section XIII Biliary
and Pancreatic Disorders Chapter 63 Biliary Disorders Chapter 64 Acute
Pancreatitis Chapter 65 Chronic Pancreatitis Section XIV Healthy Nutrition
Potpourri Chapter 66 Weight Loss Diet That Reduces Mortality Risk, Too!
Chapter 67 Quinoa: One Complete Vegetarian Food Chapter 68 All Yogurts May
Not Be Probiotic or Equal Chapter 69 Fish Type and Risk of Mercury
Toxicity: All Fish Are Not the Same Chapter 70 One Must-Have Healthy
Spice/Herb in the Kitchen: Turmeric Index
Chapter 1 Why Patients Are Frustrated Chapter 2 Popularity and Status of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Section II Digestive System and
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Chapter 3 Pivotal Role of the
Digestive System in Health Section III Humans Are Superorganisms Chapter 4
A Bacterial Universe Within Our Body Chapter 5 Bacteria May Actually Help:
The Science Behind It Chapter 6 Human Microflora and Chronic Diseases
Chapter 7 Role of Probiotics in Health Maintenance Chapter 8 Select
Probiotics Available on the Market Chapter 9 Prebiotics and Synbiotics
Section IV Leaky Gut Syndrome Chapter 10 Leaky Gut: Fact or Fiction?
Chapter 11 Disorders Associated With Leaky Gut Section V Types of
Complementary and Alternative Therapies Used Chapter 12 Overview of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies Chapter 13 Acupuncture
Chapter 14 Aquatic Therapy Chapter 15 Aromatherapy Chapter 16 Ayurveda
Chapter 17 Biofeedback Chapter 18 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Chapter 19
Energy Medicine Chapter 20 Fasting Chapter 21 Homeopathy Chapter 22
Hypnotherapy Chapter 23 Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies Chapter 24
Mindfulness and Meditation Chapter 25 Prayer and Spirituality Chapter 26
Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 27 Vegetarianism Chapter 28 Yoga
Section VI Dietary Supplements Are Not Always Safe Chapter 29 Regulation
and Safety Concerns Chapter 30 Side Effects of Select Supplements Chapter
31 Potential for Hepatotoxicity Chapter 32 Herb-Drug Interactions Chapter
33 Potential for Interactions With Cancer Treatment Section VII Some
Commonly Used Nonherbal Supplements Chapter 34 Antioxidant-Vitamin
Formulations Chapter 35 Vitamins Chapter 36 Minerals Chapter 37 Melatonin
is not Just for Sleep Section VIII Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter
38 Esophageal Disorders Chapter 39 Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy Chapter
40 Peptic Ulcer Disease Chapter 41 Helicobacter pylori Chapter 42
Functional Dyspepsia Chapter 43 Gastroparesis Section IX Lower
Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter 44 Irritable Bowel Syndrome Chapter 45
Ulcerative Colitis Chapter 46 Crohn's Disease Chapter 47 Role of Probiotics
in Diarrhea Chapter 48 Nonprobiotic Management of Diarrhea Chapter 49
Antibiotic- and Clostridium difficile-Associated Diarrhea Chapter 50
Constipation Section X Feeding Disorders Chapter 51 Anorexia Nervosa
Chapter 52 Bulimia Nervosa Section XI Cancer Chapter 53 Diet and Cancer
Chapter 54 Lifestyle Factors and Cancer Chapter 55 Micronutrients and
Cancer Chapter 56 Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Cancer
Chapter 57 Role of Prebiotics and Probiotics in Cancer Section XII Liver
Chapter 58 Phytobotanical Treatment of Liver Disorders Chapter 59 Select
Ayurvedic Remedies for Liver Disorders Chapter 60 Select Chinese Treatments
for Liver Disorders Chapter 61 Nonherbal Treatments for Liver Disorders
Chapter 62 Prebiotics and Probiotics in Liver Health Section XIII Biliary
and Pancreatic Disorders Chapter 63 Biliary Disorders Chapter 64 Acute
Pancreatitis Chapter 65 Chronic Pancreatitis Section XIV Healthy Nutrition
Potpourri Chapter 66 Weight Loss Diet That Reduces Mortality Risk, Too!
Chapter 67 Quinoa: One Complete Vegetarian Food Chapter 68 All Yogurts May
Not Be Probiotic or Equal Chapter 69 Fish Type and Risk of Mercury
Toxicity: All Fish Are Not the Same Chapter 70 One Must-Have Healthy
Spice/Herb in the Kitchen: Turmeric Index
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Preface Section I Introduction
Chapter 1 Why Patients Are Frustrated Chapter 2 Popularity and Status of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Section II Digestive System and
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Chapter 3 Pivotal Role of the
Digestive System in Health Section III Humans Are Superorganisms Chapter 4
A Bacterial Universe Within Our Body Chapter 5 Bacteria May Actually Help:
The Science Behind It Chapter 6 Human Microflora and Chronic Diseases
Chapter 7 Role of Probiotics in Health Maintenance Chapter 8 Select
Probiotics Available on the Market Chapter 9 Prebiotics and Synbiotics
Section IV Leaky Gut Syndrome Chapter 10 Leaky Gut: Fact or Fiction?
Chapter 11 Disorders Associated With Leaky Gut Section V Types of
Complementary and Alternative Therapies Used Chapter 12 Overview of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies Chapter 13 Acupuncture
Chapter 14 Aquatic Therapy Chapter 15 Aromatherapy Chapter 16 Ayurveda
Chapter 17 Biofeedback Chapter 18 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Chapter 19
Energy Medicine Chapter 20 Fasting Chapter 21 Homeopathy Chapter 22
Hypnotherapy Chapter 23 Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies Chapter 24
Mindfulness and Meditation Chapter 25 Prayer and Spirituality Chapter 26
Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 27 Vegetarianism Chapter 28 Yoga
Section VI Dietary Supplements Are Not Always Safe Chapter 29 Regulation
and Safety Concerns Chapter 30 Side Effects of Select Supplements Chapter
31 Potential for Hepatotoxicity Chapter 32 Herb-Drug Interactions Chapter
33 Potential for Interactions With Cancer Treatment Section VII Some
Commonly Used Nonherbal Supplements Chapter 34 Antioxidant-Vitamin
Formulations Chapter 35 Vitamins Chapter 36 Minerals Chapter 37 Melatonin
is not Just for Sleep Section VIII Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter
38 Esophageal Disorders Chapter 39 Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy Chapter
40 Peptic Ulcer Disease Chapter 41 Helicobacter pylori Chapter 42
Functional Dyspepsia Chapter 43 Gastroparesis Section IX Lower
Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter 44 Irritable Bowel Syndrome Chapter 45
Ulcerative Colitis Chapter 46 Crohn's Disease Chapter 47 Role of Probiotics
in Diarrhea Chapter 48 Nonprobiotic Management of Diarrhea Chapter 49
Antibiotic- and Clostridium difficile-Associated Diarrhea Chapter 50
Constipation Section X Feeding Disorders Chapter 51 Anorexia Nervosa
Chapter 52 Bulimia Nervosa Section XI Cancer Chapter 53 Diet and Cancer
Chapter 54 Lifestyle Factors and Cancer Chapter 55 Micronutrients and
Cancer Chapter 56 Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Cancer
Chapter 57 Role of Prebiotics and Probiotics in Cancer Section XII Liver
Chapter 58 Phytobotanical Treatment of Liver Disorders Chapter 59 Select
Ayurvedic Remedies for Liver Disorders Chapter 60 Select Chinese Treatments
for Liver Disorders Chapter 61 Nonherbal Treatments for Liver Disorders
Chapter 62 Prebiotics and Probiotics in Liver Health Section XIII Biliary
and Pancreatic Disorders Chapter 63 Biliary Disorders Chapter 64 Acute
Pancreatitis Chapter 65 Chronic Pancreatitis Section XIV Healthy Nutrition
Potpourri Chapter 66 Weight Loss Diet That Reduces Mortality Risk, Too!
Chapter 67 Quinoa: One Complete Vegetarian Food Chapter 68 All Yogurts May
Not Be Probiotic or Equal Chapter 69 Fish Type and Risk of Mercury
Toxicity: All Fish Are Not the Same Chapter 70 One Must-Have Healthy
Spice/Herb in the Kitchen: Turmeric Index
Chapter 1 Why Patients Are Frustrated Chapter 2 Popularity and Status of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Section II Digestive System and
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Chapter 3 Pivotal Role of the
Digestive System in Health Section III Humans Are Superorganisms Chapter 4
A Bacterial Universe Within Our Body Chapter 5 Bacteria May Actually Help:
The Science Behind It Chapter 6 Human Microflora and Chronic Diseases
Chapter 7 Role of Probiotics in Health Maintenance Chapter 8 Select
Probiotics Available on the Market Chapter 9 Prebiotics and Synbiotics
Section IV Leaky Gut Syndrome Chapter 10 Leaky Gut: Fact or Fiction?
Chapter 11 Disorders Associated With Leaky Gut Section V Types of
Complementary and Alternative Therapies Used Chapter 12 Overview of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies Chapter 13 Acupuncture
Chapter 14 Aquatic Therapy Chapter 15 Aromatherapy Chapter 16 Ayurveda
Chapter 17 Biofeedback Chapter 18 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Chapter 19
Energy Medicine Chapter 20 Fasting Chapter 21 Homeopathy Chapter 22
Hypnotherapy Chapter 23 Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies Chapter 24
Mindfulness and Meditation Chapter 25 Prayer and Spirituality Chapter 26
Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 27 Vegetarianism Chapter 28 Yoga
Section VI Dietary Supplements Are Not Always Safe Chapter 29 Regulation
and Safety Concerns Chapter 30 Side Effects of Select Supplements Chapter
31 Potential for Hepatotoxicity Chapter 32 Herb-Drug Interactions Chapter
33 Potential for Interactions With Cancer Treatment Section VII Some
Commonly Used Nonherbal Supplements Chapter 34 Antioxidant-Vitamin
Formulations Chapter 35 Vitamins Chapter 36 Minerals Chapter 37 Melatonin
is not Just for Sleep Section VIII Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter
38 Esophageal Disorders Chapter 39 Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy Chapter
40 Peptic Ulcer Disease Chapter 41 Helicobacter pylori Chapter 42
Functional Dyspepsia Chapter 43 Gastroparesis Section IX Lower
Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter 44 Irritable Bowel Syndrome Chapter 45
Ulcerative Colitis Chapter 46 Crohn's Disease Chapter 47 Role of Probiotics
in Diarrhea Chapter 48 Nonprobiotic Management of Diarrhea Chapter 49
Antibiotic- and Clostridium difficile-Associated Diarrhea Chapter 50
Constipation Section X Feeding Disorders Chapter 51 Anorexia Nervosa
Chapter 52 Bulimia Nervosa Section XI Cancer Chapter 53 Diet and Cancer
Chapter 54 Lifestyle Factors and Cancer Chapter 55 Micronutrients and
Cancer Chapter 56 Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Cancer
Chapter 57 Role of Prebiotics and Probiotics in Cancer Section XII Liver
Chapter 58 Phytobotanical Treatment of Liver Disorders Chapter 59 Select
Ayurvedic Remedies for Liver Disorders Chapter 60 Select Chinese Treatments
for Liver Disorders Chapter 61 Nonherbal Treatments for Liver Disorders
Chapter 62 Prebiotics and Probiotics in Liver Health Section XIII Biliary
and Pancreatic Disorders Chapter 63 Biliary Disorders Chapter 64 Acute
Pancreatitis Chapter 65 Chronic Pancreatitis Section XIV Healthy Nutrition
Potpourri Chapter 66 Weight Loss Diet That Reduces Mortality Risk, Too!
Chapter 67 Quinoa: One Complete Vegetarian Food Chapter 68 All Yogurts May
Not Be Probiotic or Equal Chapter 69 Fish Type and Risk of Mercury
Toxicity: All Fish Are Not the Same Chapter 70 One Must-Have Healthy
Spice/Herb in the Kitchen: Turmeric Index