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A new volume in the Weil Integrative Medicine Library, a groundbreaking series under the general editorship of Dr. Andrew Weil, Integrative Cardiology offers a new and much-needed perspective in cardiac care and prevention, blending conventional medicine with alternative approaches not typically part of the Western medical curriculum. This unique perspective highlights specific gaps in conventional heart care, and examines how alternative approaches may be ideally suited to address these missed opportunities. The book introduces topics not typically addressed in conventional cardiology texts including: nutritional therapies, exercise, botanicals, mind/body approaches, spirituality, aspirin, metabolic cardiology, acupuncture, and energy medicine. The focus of this work is on prevention and it recommends an approach that emphasizes the collaboration of the patient and health care provider--both seeking to obtain the best possible outcome taking into account the intangible, but vital, nua

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Introduction: Why Integrative Cardiology? (Dalen & Devries) Section I. The Foundations of Integrative Cardiology 1. Nutrition (Weil) 2. Exercise Smith) 3. Botanicals (Lowdog) 4. Aspirin (Dalen) 5. Metabolic Cardiology (Sinatra) 6. Acupuncture (Longhurst) 7. Spirituality (Kreitzer & Rift) 8. Mind/Body (Lebowitz) 9. Energy Medicine (Prittinen) Section II: Integrative Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease 10. Preventive Cardiology (Devries) 11. Hypertension (Sinatra) 12. Coronary disease (Guarneri) 13. CHF (Guarneri) 14. Arrhythmias (Graboys) 15. Cardiac Surgery (Sethi) Section IV: Resources for Further Study of Integrative Cardiology

Integrative Cardiology

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    A Hardback by Stephen DeVries, James Dalen

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 2/3/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780195383461, 978-0195383461
      ISBN10: 019538346X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A new volume in the Weil Integrative Medicine Library, a groundbreaking series under the general editorship of Dr. Andrew Weil, Integrative Cardiology offers a new and much-needed perspective in cardiac care and prevention, blending conventional medicine with alternative approaches not typically part of the Western medical curriculum. This unique perspective highlights specific gaps in conventional heart care, and examines how alternative approaches may be ideally suited to address these missed opportunities. The book introduces topics not typically addressed in conventional cardiology texts including: nutritional therapies, exercise, botanicals, mind/body approaches, spirituality, aspirin, metabolic cardiology, acupuncture, and energy medicine. The focus of this work is on prevention and it recommends an approach that emphasizes the collaboration of the patient and health care provider--both seeking to obtain the best possible outcome taking into account the intangible, but vital, nua

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Why Integrative Cardiology? (Dalen & Devries) Section I. The Foundations of Integrative Cardiology 1. Nutrition (Weil) 2. Exercise Smith) 3. Botanicals (Lowdog) 4. Aspirin (Dalen) 5. Metabolic Cardiology (Sinatra) 6. Acupuncture (Longhurst) 7. Spirituality (Kreitzer & Rift) 8. Mind/Body (Lebowitz) 9. Energy Medicine (Prittinen) Section II: Integrative Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease 10. Preventive Cardiology (Devries) 11. Hypertension (Sinatra) 12. Coronary disease (Guarneri) 13. CHF (Guarneri) 14. Arrhythmias (Graboys) 15. Cardiac Surgery (Sethi) Section IV: Resources for Further Study of Integrative Cardiology

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