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Books
In addition to countless newsletter and magazine articles,
several of Jim's pieces have been expanded into anthologies and
books detailing the use of nutritional products for optimal health
and well-being.
A
User's Guide to Vitamin C
A
User's Guide to Vitamin C
(co-author Hyla Cass, MD)
Basic Health Publications,
2002.
Vitamin C can reduce your risk of developing cancer and heart
disease, improve your mood and energy levels, and even lessen
cold and flu symptoms. The problem is that many people simply
do not get enough Vitamin C from their diets. A
User's Guide to Vitamin C explains the
health benefits of this essential nutrient and how it can
enhance your health.
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A
User's Guide to Ginkgo Biloba
A
User's Guide to Ginkgo Biloba
(co-author Hyla Cass, MD)
Basic Health Publications,
2002.
Ginkgo
Biloba, an herb used for centuries in Asia, can improve memory
and benefit the heart. Today, its amazing health benefits
have been confirmed by scientific research.
A User's Guide to Ginkgo Biloba
describes all of its benefits — and exactly how and when you
should use it.
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2001
Anthology
Vitamin
Research News
2001 Anthology
(co-author Ward Dean, MD)
Vitamin Research Publications,
2003.
the
2001 Anthology was the first of a number of bound annual collections
have planned for publication. Contains is a full year’s
worth of ground-breaking articles covering a variety of subjects.
For
those with special concerns, such as cardiovascular health,
the 2001 Anthology is a convenient collection of first-run
articles and reviews on cardiovascular supportive nutrients,
such as the fibrinogen-lowering herbal extract, Turmeric,
and the cholesterol-lowering nutrient, Red Yeast Rice Extract.
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2000
Anthology
Vitamin
Research News
2000 Anthology
(co-author Ward Dean, MD)
Vitamin Research Publications,
2003.
"Vitamin
Research News is one of the first publications I read each
month, before the New England Journal of Medicine or the Lancet,
and well before JAMA. The articles are extremely relevant
to “natural medicine,” and are usually on the
leading edge of nutritional and biochemical science.
Vitamin
Research News brings us well-integrated information and informed
hypotheses long before this same information appears in “mainstream”
professional publications. Although the well-written articles
are easily understood by the general reader, comprehensive
footnotes are always included for us professional data-junkies."
Jonathan
V. Wright, M.D.
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Jim English, all rights reserved.
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