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Nutrition and AIDS
Contributor(s): Watson, Ronald Ross (Editor)
ISBN: 0849302722     ISBN-13: 9780849302725
Publisher: CRC Press
OUR PRICE:   $256.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2000
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Annotation: This new edition of Nutrition and AIDS brings to the forefront the most recent advances in understanding the nutritional deficiencies of AIDS and HIV-positive patients. It is a timely look at what dietary materials, supplements, and foods may benefit or treat AIDS, as well as nutrient deficiencies that may accelerate progression to AIDS and death. The book offers a variety of alternative dietary and herbal remedies, including some that have been tested in animals and humans to simulate immune defense or compensate for changes induced by HIV infection. Catalog Copy
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Aids & Hiv
- Medical | Nutrition
- Medical | Immunology
Dewey: 616.979
LCCN: 00056462
Series: Modern Nutrition
Physical Information: 0.74" H x 6.36" W x 9.5" (1.10 lbs) 256 pages
 
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Evidence shows that nutritional supports can help maintain health in the HIV-infected patient by replacing lost nutrients, compensating for nutritional damage done by the retrovirus-induced immunodeficiency, and stimulating the remaining immune system and cells for better host defenses.

This new edition of Nutrition and AIDS is a timely look at what dietary materials, supplements, and foods may benefit or treat AIDS, as well as nutritional deficiencies that can accelerate progression to AIDS and death. It offers a variety of alternative dietary and herbal remedies, including some that have been tested in animals and humans to stimulate immune defense or compensate for changes induced by HIV infection. In addition, it surveys items that may accelerate nutritional depletion in AIDS patients, such as cocaine, alcohol, and tobacco use. It includes data from animal studies modeling AIDS and nutrition, studies not yet done in humans but applicable to them.

Including updated reviews on topics from the author's earlier publications on the subject, with a focus on how to use this nutritional information to treat or retard development of AIDS, Nutrition and AIDS brings to the forefront the most recent advances in understanding the nutritional deficiencies of AIDS and HIV-positive patients.