Friday, December 4, 2009

How to Die in the Outdoors or Food Drug Synergy and Safety

How to Die in the Outdoors: 100 Interesting Ways

Author: Buck Tilton

This book does not suggest you should quit reading it and enter the outdoors seeking death. If you keep reading, you will actually discover things you can do to avoid ending up in the obituary column via these 100 interesting ways...or maybe you want to leave behind a fascinating tale!



Look this: Managed Care and Public Health or Field Guide to Project Management

Food-Drug Synergy and Safety

Author: Lilian U Thompson

Food synergy refers to the interaction of two or more components within a food, of two or more whole foods or of foods and drugs working together such that the potential health benefit is greater than the effect of the single component, food or drug.. Food-Drug Synergy and Safety addresses the topic of food and food-drug synergy among various groups of diseases and conditions. It discusses the healthful combinations of food components and food-drug combinations. Organized by disease groups for easy reference in a clinical setting, the chapters follow a consistent framework and address food synergy, food-drug synergy, and potential health benefits and safety aspects.



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