The Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Supplements
The Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Supplements
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Annotation: Provides a look at the nutrients that foods and supplements offer and how they work with the body and offers an A-Z directory on over 900 vitamins, minerals, and supplements.
Genre: [Health] [Reference]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #3092450
Format: Library Binding
Publisher: Facts On File
Copyright Date: 2004
Edition Date: 2004 Release Date: 06/01/04
Pages: xxiii, 353 pages
ISBN: 0-8160-4998-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-8160-4998-1
Dewey: 612.3
LCCN: 2003061662
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Wed Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2004)

Interest in vitamins, minerals, food supplements, and herbs is growing. This book provides nonjudgmental coverage of nutritional options without advocating any particular ones. Mainly for the layman, it is presented in easy-to-read A-Z format and updates the 1996 first edition with 100 new entries, including Bee pollen , Chondroitin , Fen-phen , Golden rice , Green drinks and superfoods , Green tea , Mediterranean diet , Nutraceuticals , Quinoa , Reishi mushroom , Stevia leaf powder , and Tempeh . The more than 900 entries focus on how to use the substances safely, their effects on nutrition, their uses as treatment for assorted health concerns, and common misconceptions about them. Articles on individual vitamins and minerals are detailed. The entry on vitamin E, for example, has sections on history, deficiency, dosage, RDA, and toxicity, along with three charts.The book ends with 11 appendixes. Some new information appears in the nutrition chronology and the bibliography. Completely new appendixes are Position of the American Dietetic Association: Food and Nutrition Misinformation, which gives extensive discussion of vegetarian diets; Health and Human Services Acts to Reduce Potential Risks of Dietary Supplements Containing Ephedra; and NCCAM Consumer Advisory on Ephedra-- Revised February 28, 2003.The author is a registered nurse who writes about alternative medicine and other health topics. As part of the Facts On File Library of Health and Living, this work is recommended, for high-school, public, and community college libraries.

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Wilson's High School Catalog
Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-330) and index.
Reading Level: 9.0
Interest Level: 9+
Praise for the previous edition:
A solid reference guide to nutritional options...—School Library Journal
A good, interesting book packed with information.—Library Journal
Since the first edition of this book was published nearly a decade ago, the dietary supplement market has skyrocketed to a $6 billion industry and the government has established an Office of Dietary Supplements within the National Institutes of Health. A good deal of new research has emerged and new discoveries and developments have occurred. The Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements, Second Edition provides a current, fresh look at vitamins, minerals, and supplements and how they work in the human body. This layperson's guide to the nutritional options and substances that improve health helps readers make informed decisions about maintaining and strengthening their bodies.
Containing more than 900 up-to-date, A-to-Z entries, of which approximately 100 are new to this edition, The Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements, Second Edition explains myths surrounding these substances, how they should be used safely, their effect on nutrition, how they might be used as treatment for various health issues, and much more.
All entries are concise, readable, and reliable, presenting the most recent information on the subject. A new foreword has been added, and appendixes offer fast access to many useful resources.
Appendixes include a glossary, further nutritional information, the food pyramid, a statement from the American Dietetic Association, and other supplementary items.

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The Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements, Second Edition looks at vitamins, minerals, and supplements and how they work in the human body. This layperson's guide to the nutritional options and substances that improve health helps readers make informed decisions about maintaining and strengthening their bodies.


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