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The Educational Tools in this section are quick, easy-to-use reference guides that can be utilized by healthcare professionals to enhance their knowledge base.
- Use these Summary Charts (or Printable Pages) found within these comprehensive databases to enhance your knowledge of dietary supplement use.
- These charts can also serve as a useful guide during consumer consultations.
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 Visual and interactive.
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 Intended for healthy adults who do not currently have a health condition.
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 Provides supplement and lifestyle regimens for those interested in using preventative measures for a particular health goal.
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 Print at-a-glance summary charts.
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 Comprehensive health regimens for common Health States.
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 Provides additional information for related health states and links to related drug-classes.
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 Print at-a-glance summary charts.
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 Reviews potential drug-nutrient interactions/depletions occurring with certain prescription medications.
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 Links to related Health State information.
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| Core Supplements |
Recommendations from primary Health State selected |
Any recommendations or cautions based on depletions or interactions with drugs |
Supplement Regimen |
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Disclaimers
The Educational Tools section contained within the VHU website includes, but is not limited to, the Wellness Wheel; Health States Database; Dosage Chart; and Drug, Nutrient Depletion Database. These tools are intended for use by healthcare professionals. The information contained within these tools has been compiled from published scientific sources. As new scientific research and discoveries become known, these tools will be updated, as needed. The authors, editors and publishers cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions in the research or for any consequences resulting from applications of the information contained within the VHU Educational Tools section. These tools are information resources and, as such, are not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. |
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