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Complementary Health for Women

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Each condition is examined using the following protocol: The alphabetical listing of conditions includes environment, exercise/movement, herbs/essential oils, mindset, nutrition (what to eat, drink, and avoid), stress management, supplements, and touch. If current research-based evidence was not available from a search of www.pubmed.com or a Google search, that element was omitted (e.g., herbs/essential oils or stress management may not appear for certain conditions, even if practitioners do use them) | COMPLEMENTARY Health FOR- WOMEN A COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT GUIDE FOR MAJOR DISEASES AND COMMON CONDITIONS z Organized alphabetically by disease or condition Answers common questions about each treatment Describes treatments In practical detail Methods of administration and use Precautions and warnings Long-term use vs. short-term use and effects CAROLYN CHAMBERS CLARK Complementary Health for Women Carolyn Chambers Clark EdD ARNP FAAN AHN-BC holds a doctorate from Teachers College Columbia University. For more than 30 years she conducted research on wellness self-care maintained a private practice using complementary and holistic health methods and provided consultation on complementary health topics. She is a prolific contributor to the literature of wellness and complementary health and is board-certified as an advanced holistic nurse. Dr. Clark is a faculty member at Walden University in the Health Sciences Department teaching in both the masters program in nursing and the doctoral program in health services. Dr. Clark is editor-in-chief of The Encyclopedia of Complementary Health Practice Springer Publishing 1999 editor of Health Promotion in Communities Holistic and Wellness Approaches Springer Publishing 2002 and author of Wellness Practitioner Springer Publishing 1996 Integrating Complementary Procedures Into Practice Springer Publishing 2000 Holistic Assertiveness Skills for Nurses Empower Yourself and Others 2003 and The Holistic Nursing Approach to Chronic Disease 2004 . To contact Dr. Clark subscribe to her free wellness e-newsletter or find up-to-date wellness research visit her Web site at .