Man and Biologically Active Substances
The Effect of Drugs, Diet and Pollution on Health
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1980
- Latest edition
- Author: I. I. Brekhman
- Language: English
Man and Biologically Active Substances: The Effect of Drugs, Diet and Pollution on Health discusses the theory and the aims of pharmacosanation; the pharmacosanation medicaments;… Read more
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Man and Biologically Active Substances: The Effect of Drugs, Diet and Pollution on Health discusses the theory and the aims of pharmacosanation; the pharmacosanation medicaments; and the future of pharmacosanation.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 - The Theory of Pharmacosanation
1. Health
2. The Third State
3. Biologically Active Substances
Food - the Main Source of Biologically Active Substances
Medicines
Use and Abuse
4. Structural Information
5. The Pharmacology of Health (Pharmacosanation)
Chapter 2 - The Aims of Pharmacosanation
1. Prophylaxis
2. Efficiency at Work
3. Birth Control
4. Health in Old Age
5. Maintaining Health under Difficult or Extreme Conditions
6. Counteracting Drug Abuse
Chapter 3 - Pharmacosanation Medicaments
1. Health Food
2. Medicines for the Healthy
3. Pharmacosanation: Concepts and Medicaments in Eastern medicine
Chapter 4 - The Future Of Pharmacosanation
1. About Pharmacology
2. Scientific Forecasting
Conclusions
Literature And Notes
Index
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: January 1, 1980
- Language: English
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