Maitake Magic Can any other natural healing agent match the healing power of maitake mushroom? Studies show maitake can: Activate the immune system Hamper growth and spread of cancer cells Protect normal cells from environmental carcinogens Reduce side effects and augment chemotherapy and radiation treatments Activate the body’s immune defenses against bacterial and viral infections Prevent reducing CD4 cells in AIDS patients Help to halt HIV proliferation Reduce symptoms due to infection among HIV/AIDS patients Normalize blood sugar levels and the body’s insulin response Lower blood pressure and cholesterol Play a key role in weight loss Maitake is considered to be the fourth therapy in cancer treatment-after chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. In preliminary government-sanctioned studies, prostate and breast cancer patients given Maitake D-fraction have experienced growth inhibition, symptom release, tumor marker reduction, and immune enhancement. The more doctors learn about maitake mushroom, the more excited they become about its long-term health benefits. Now, with this new book by two of the world’s leading maitake researchers, the breakthroughs in the study of maitake mushroom are available to everyone.
Historical Dictionary of Ethics covers a broad range of topics, including theories, issues, and concepts; historical periods and historical figures; applied ethics; non-Western approaches; and related disciplines. Harry J. Gensler and Earl W. Spurgin tackle such issues as abortion, capital punishment, stem-cell research, and terrorism and explain such key theories as utilitarianism, natural law, social contract, and virtue ethics. This reference provides a complete overview of ethics through a detailed chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and more than 200 cross-referenced dictionary entries, including bioethics, business ethics, Aristotle, Hobbes, autonomy, confidentiality, Confucius, and psychology."--BOOK JACKET.
The A to Z of Ethics covers a very broad range of ethical topics, including ethical theories, historical periods, historical figures, applied ethics, ethical issues, ethical concepts, non-Western approaches, and related disciplines. Harry J. Gensler and Earl W. Spurgin tackle such issues as abortion, capital punishment, stem cell research, and terrorism while also explaining key theories like utilitarianism, natural law, social contract, and virtue ethics. This reference provides a complete overview of ethics through a detailed chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over 200 cross-referenced dictionary entries, including bioethics, business ethics, Aristotle, Hobbes, autonomy, confidentiality, Confucius, and psychology.
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