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Man and Biologically Active Substances

The Effect of Drugs, Diet and Pollution on Health

  • 1st Edition - November 14, 2013
  • Latest edition
  • Author: I. I. Brekhman
  • Language: English

Man and Biologically Active Substances: The Effect of Drugs, Diet and Pollution on Health presents an introduction to the pharmacology of health. This book describes the medicinal… Read more

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Man and Biologically Active Substances: The Effect of Drugs, Diet and Pollution on Health presents an introduction to the pharmacology of health. This book describes the medicinal substances taken by a healthy individual for specific purposes in health maintenance. Organized into four chapters, this book begins with an overview of the doctrine of health and the doctrine of the nature and treatment of illness. This text then examines the important tasks of pharmacosanation in the utilization of biologically active substances that are useful to human activity and the elimination of those that are harmful. Other chapters consider some of the more significant products used by everyone or those special pharmacosanation substances that have been widely utilized as useful food products. This book discusses as well the usefulness of several kinds of plant materials used as medicines. The final chapter deals with the science of remedies for treating human illnesses. This book is a valuable resource for nutritionists and pharmacologists.