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A Clinician’s Evidence-Based Guide to Supplements By Grant Cooper, Joseph Herrera, Aaron Bolds, Scott Curtis

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A Clinician’s Evidence-Based Guide to Supplements by Grant Cooper, Joseph Herrera, Aaron Bolds, and Scott Curtis is structured into eight distinct chapters organized alphabetically by supplement, alongside a dedicated introduction and conclusion. [1]
Instead of covering broad health philosophies, the book acts as a practical reference framework where each chapter profiles a specific, commonly questioned dietary supplement and breaks it down into standard medical subsections. [1]
Core Topics Covered Within Each Supplement Profile
  • Biological Mechanisms: What the supplement is and exactly how it functions inside the body. [1, 2, 3]
  • Clinical Indications & Dosages: What medical or physical problems the supplement is traditionally used for and the specific dosages tested or recommended. [1]
  • The Evidence Base: A rigorous breakdown of clinical data highlighting the strong evidence for or against its efficacy across various health issues. [1, 2]
  • Safety Concerns: An analysis of known toxicity thresholds and acute safety data. [1, 2]
  • Side Effects: Common and rare adverse physical reactions clinicians should watch for. [1, 2]
  • Precautions & Drug Interactions: Crucial details on how each supplement interacts with a patient’s existing prescription medications. [1]
Intended Medical Specialties
The book explicitly highlights how these specific supplement topics apply to various office settings, offering tailored clinical utility for: [1, 2]
  • Primary Care Physicians
  • Neurologists & Psychiatrists
  • Pain Medicine Specialists & Rheumatologists
  • Pediatricians & Geriatric Medicine Professionals [1]

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