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Consumer Monograph
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NHI's "Consumer Content Licensing" component provides third party clinical research and education on integrative medicine, all of which is disseminated through a functional and relational database via the web. All of the information we provide is interactive and relational making it easy to research a vast amount of information at one central location. Our information is written specifically for the consumer making it easily read and understood
 
Consumer Content Includes:
 
187 Patient/Consumer Dietary Supplement Monographs*
  • Herbs, vitamins, minerals, and nutraceuticals
  • Most frequently reported uses
  • Toxicities, cautions, and contraindications 
  • Drug/ herb/ nutrient interactions 
  • Drug-induced nutrient depletions 
  • Symptoms and causes of deficiencies 
  • Dietary sources of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and nutraceuticals
  • Dosage recommendations
  • References with linked abstracts
90 Consumer Health Condition & Disease State Monographs Covering 339 Health Topics*
  • Introduction and General information
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Risk factors
  • National and international health statistics
  • Common conventional treatments and drug therapy
  • Science-based data on herbal, nutritional, and dietary supplement therapies
  • Medical Statistics
  • References with linked abstracts
Weekly Health News and Archives*
  • Hundreds of articles reporting significant studies relating to health conditions and/or dietary supplements.
  • Archives searchable by keyword, author, journal and date.
  • Updated Weekly
*All information is fully referenced, with more than 80% of the references being derived from the primary medical and scientific literature.

 
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