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2023/07/03

** Prime Video: The Science of Integrative Medicine, The Great Courses

Prime Video: The Science of Integrative Medicine

Audible available, but not free
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12 Lectures

Average 30 minutes each


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Complementary and Integrative Medicine

2
Making the Case for Integrative Medicine

3
Herbal Supplements

4
Supplements in Practice

5
Mind-Body Medicine

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Guided Imagery, Hypnosis, and Spirituality

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Practicing Meditation

8
Moving Meditation: Yoga, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong

9
Relaxation Therapies

10
Effective Acupuncture

11
Massage Therapy and Spinal Manipulation

12
Living Well
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Rosie Bank
15-06-2016
Thank you Dr. Bauer
This was lovely. So informative. So easy to listen to. Just the right blend of science and actionable items. I'm a health coach and I completely support Dr. Bowers perspective.

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Alessandro
28-02-2020
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Dr. Bauer is evidently informed on the consensus of the scientific community regarding so called "alternative medicines". He is well aware of the evidence, or lack thereof, of the effectiveness of the cures that are proposed in his clinic. He never ventures to claim that there is any science based proof that integrative medicines work but only that, in some cases, some experiments suggest a possible correlation between certain non western cures and a perceived improvement of a patient's health conditions.
Most of the integrative treatments proposed are in fact easily correlated with well being. Relaxing, exercise, a healthy diet and meditation are all factors that understandably improve a person's health conditions and that is no mistery. Just as reckless drunk driving can be hazardous to your health (and that of others).
So for the most part this lecture states what should be quite obvious.
Not so when he proceeds to illustrate the supposed benefits of acupuncture and chiropractic treatments. Here he borders closely on quackery when he omits to state that both treatments have been largely debunked and limits himself to state that "some studies seem to show that there mught be beneficial effects". A

For a different, more skeptical (and in my opinion, correct) view, I suggest Dr. Steven Novella's "Medical Myths" and "A Skeptic's Guide" also in the Great Courses or Paul Offit's "Do you believe in magic?" or any book by Dr. Michael Shermer.
The above books give details about the studies they refer to so you can check facts out for yourself.
Hope this is helpful.
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Judi Heitz
20-06-2017
All about meditation NOT integrative medicine
If you want to know all the ways meditation can help your health, this course is good. If you want to know what integrated medicine is, what to expect in integrated medicine, or how to access it, forget it....

The information is good, but this course is not what it the title says....

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Terrie Kirkpatrick
17-11-2016
Very basic.
Would you try another book from The Great Courses and/or Professor Brent A. Bauer?

The only Great Courses Book I have heard so far that I would not recommend.

What was most disappointing about The Great Courses’s story?

I feel like any adult would have known everything in this book just from living in our culture.

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cocoloustaunau
06-03-2019
Just Wonderful.
As human beings are integrative, this concept of medicine managing different aspects of the effect of disease in the whole person is very practical and realistic. I loved it.

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Mary C
31-10-2016
Too bad these weren't recorded live
This audio seems to have come from the author reading his lecture notes rather than actual lectures. I think he would have had more energy had he been actually delivering this information live. I am sure they were very interesting in-person, but I had to speed up the recording to make it through.

However, that said, it was well-researched and had good information. Worth listening to if you are exploring integrative medicine. Anyone considering using Mayo Clinic services should listen to the last two chapters at a minimum, because they speak of options that are available there.

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Glen I.
24-10-2016
Loved it
This course was informative, instructional, uplifting and enjoyable to listen to. The pros and cons of each complementary therapy were fairly represented and supported with research.

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RachelsReads
20-06-2023
Great Overview!
Great information and overview of how lifestyle changes and integrative medicine can work together with main stream medicine to improve overall health. Definitely worth the read!

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laura
27-05-2019
good stuff
mayo clinic is sincere. what a fabulous place to work I would imagine. Well done. valid suggestions and to the point information.

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Mike R. Sabedra
19-12-2018
unrealistic
29 yrs as M.D. Not helpful. Real patients in real world won't do this. Would not recommend wasting your time.
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☆☆☆☆☆4 out of 5 stars. NanNehl · 7 years ago  
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This presentation was well done with good information. The reason I only gave it four stars was only because it was very basic. For anyone just starting their study of integrative medicine, it was great! I have read and studied the topic quite a bit over the years, so there was no new information for me. I would highly recommend it to someone with little knowledge of the subject.

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. kentkemmerling · 7 years ago  
Very interesting
I have not completed this entire course, but am 75% done. I am captivated by the material. The author is great at telling the story and explaining the medical terminology. I am not a doctor nor do I work in this environment, but have always liked to know more about the medical profession. 

I find this course very good at describing the various ailments people may have as they come into an ED unit. It makes me appreciate how hard the job is as an MD in the emergency room. I love the presenters voice and tone. He makes the story so real and is a good teacher.

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. Kymberly · 7 years ago  
Clear, Concise, Convincing!
Nothing like science-based, proven strategies that improve wellness to get my happy dance going. Dr Bauer offers a friendly manner and well-paced course that is accessible, achievable, and believable. As a fitness professional, I have already seen and experienced the benefits of alternative medicine. Given the Mayo Clinic's chops and this course, I can now point to one polished, comprehensive source that can help people age actively. Well-organized, well-defined terms, well researched. Listen, learn, feel and heal!

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☆☆☆☆☆4 out of 5 stars. Knowledge Hound · 4 years ago  
Not a Great Use of Time
I have completed well over 100 of the Great Courses. I almost always come away feeling that the time invested in watching them was well worth while. Not so with this course.

Dr. Bauer is personable and easy to listen to, and he is certainly well informed about the various aspects of supplementary treatments and activities. He does an admirable job of explaining what can be undertaken to improve one’s health, and encourages consultation with your primary health care provider in many cases. Research findings are presented to support the activities, showing the benefits of them.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of repetition in his discourse, as well as in the images that are used. The course also seems to have a secondary agenda of laying accolades on the Mayo Clinic Integrative Medicine and Health unit, which isn’t particularly useful when one doesn’t live anywhere near it. That said, though, it does provide a good foundation for the ideas he presents.

I recommend the course because of the breadth of information it provides, but caution the viewer that for many there may not be a strong correlation between the time spent watching and the benefits from it.

As a final comment, Kanopy streaming service offers about 100 Great Courses through our library, which is how I watched this course. My compliments to The Great Courses for supporting this service!

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. Bruce Belcher · 7 years ago  
Good Common Sense Approach to Medicine
Brent Bauer presents a survey of alternative medicine. His approach is based on a logical application of various methods which is grounded in medical research. I often consult the Mayo Clinic's website to see what they think of various types of herbal medicine, and Bauer takes the same sensible approach that one can see on the Mayo Clinic's website. Many doctors closely follow guidelines, which are often developed partly in response to political pressures, and it is refreshing to see a doctor who thinks through the issues before arriving at a recommendation.

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. Almond Breeze · 2 years ago  
I enjoyed this course. Dr. Bauer provided a stellar presentation.

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☆☆☆☆☆4 out of 5 stars. JimHu · a year ago  
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Integrative Medicine is a hot buzzword these days and I bought this course so I could get an authoritative take on what it is and how it differs from traditional. medicine. It turns out to be an alternate take on how to deal with medical issues, through acupuncture, hypnosis, and other approaches rather than traditional medicine's "pill or knife" approach. Integrative medicine is light on peer-review studies and solid proof of its effectiveness, but is part of a holistic view of medicine. and should be considered by anyone.

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☆☆☆☆☆5 out of 5 stars. Gaia · 3 years ago  
A great course!
I think it's fantastic that clinics like the Mayo clinic are taking such a strong interest in complementary therapies. It's great to see science catching up with ancient medical techniques by carrying out proper clinical, and much needed, trials. I really enjoyed this course. Very informative. An excellent resource to quote from if your doctor is still sceptical about certain complementary therapies, as sadly many still are, and hasn't bothered to do any research.

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Thank you for your question! This course was published in 2016.

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Does the video streaming option also include a guidebook or does that only come with the DVD option?
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Thank you for your question. The downloadable option includes a PDF of the guidebook. The physical book only comes with the DVD.

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TheGreatCourses · 7 years ago  
This is actually quite a new course, released in April of 2016. It is also the first course we have produced in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

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The Science of Integrative Medicine
Season 1
Integrative medicine describes the addition of natural or holistic practices into the health-care paradigm to complement conventional Western medicine and promote overall wellness. 
The Science of Integrative Medicine, produced in collaboration with Mayo Clinic provides insight into the science-based facts of commonly used integrative treatments.
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2020
12 episodes
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
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S1 E1 - Complementary and Integrative Medicine

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Explore the history of alternative approaches to care. The discussion begins with research investigating how nutrition, exercise, stress management, and social support (NESS) positively affected men diagnosed with prostate cancer. You'll understand why some doctors may still have questions about integrative practices, while others firmly believe they are worthwhile.
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S1 E2 - Making the Case for Integrative Medicine

June 1, 2020
28min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Review the science behind the benefits of healthy habits, including eating well, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep. Discover the multitude of positive impacts these habits can have on your mind, body, and overall wellness. Get tips to easily integrate simple changes into your daily routines.
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S1 E3 - Herbal Supplements

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Delve into the world of herbal supplements to understand the pros and cons of adding them to your health-care regimen. Get a handle on why no herbal supplement is necessarily "good" or "bad," and learn why it is so important to use supplements responsibly, with your doctor's input and guidance.
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S1 E4 - Supplements in Practice

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Take a deeper dive into some of the most common supplements, and find out which ones Dr. Bauer recommends and uses in his own practice. Understand why he'll sometimes suggest treatments even when they haven't been definitively proven to be widely effective, or have produced mixed results.
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S1 E5 - Mind-Body Medicine

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Examine the phenomenon of the mind-body connection to see how you can positively influence your mind in order to improve your body. This area of research is opening the door to new ways of thinking about and approaching various healing techniques. Dr. Bauer shares the latest findings and examples.
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S1 E6 - Guided Imagery, Hypnosis, and Spirituality

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Focusing your mind has been known to help alleviate pain, symptoms of illness, and side effects of medications, and even to aid in changing negative behaviors. Dr. Bauer takes you through three practices - guided imagery, hypnotherapy, and spirituality - to demonstrate how these methods can be used in conjunction with Western medicine.
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S1 E7 - Practicing Meditation

June 1, 2020
27min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Taking the mindful approach a step further, Dr. Bauer provides you with an insightful examination of meditation. In addition to reviewing the multitude of benefits that meditation can provide as both a coping strategy and a preventive measure, Dr. Bauer walks you through a number of steps you can take to help establish a successful meditation session so you can make the most of this practice.
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S1 E8 - Moving Meditation: Yoga, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Dr. Bauer focuses on moving meditation, including yoga, tai chi, and qi gong. Although these methods have existed for thousands of years, the scientific benefits of integrating these practices into modern Western healing have just recently begun to emerge. Dr. Bauer reviews this research and provides examples of how these techniques could help you.
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S1 E9 - Relaxation Therapies

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Superficially, relaxation therapies seem easy, but Dr. Bauer points out that to really get the maximum health benefits, you have to fully immerse yourself in these practices, and doing so can be challenging at first. He guides you through the process, noting the many mental and physical advantages that come with true relaxation. Once you've mastered it, relaxation will become second nature.
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S1 E10 - Effective Acupuncture

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
“Does acupuncture work?” is a question that’s often met with controversy. Dr. Bauer discusses scientific evidence that demonstrates both the effectiveness of this technique and the medical conditions it has been known to help alleviate. He also provides valuable tips to help you prepare yourself and make the most out of each acupuncture session.
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S1 E11 - Massage Therapy and Spinal Manipulation

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Many people appreciate a good massage, yet few really grasp the science behind how effectively it can help with healing. Based on ancient principals such as acupressure, Dr. Bauer illustrates how this practice is more than just a back rub and, when done properly, can have long-lasting effects that go beyond the session.
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S1 E12 - Living Well

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Dr. Bauer offers suggestions on how to approach the topic of integrative medicine with your doctor. He also touches on new integrative strategies that are being researched. By the end, you'll be equipped with a variety of options for how to create a comprehensive wellness program that can positively affect your mental and physical health for years to come.

2023/07/02

Integrative Medicine: Rakel, David Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store

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Integrative Medicine: Integrative Medicine 
by David P. Rakel (Editor), Vincent Minichiello (Editor) 
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Written by physicians who are experts in both traditional and complementary medicine, Integrative Medicine, 5th Edition, uses a clinical, disease-oriented approach to safely and effectively incorporate alternative therapies into primary care practice. Drawing on available scientific evidence and the authors’ first-hand experiences, it covers therapies such as 
  • botanicals, 
  • supplements, 
  • mind-body, 
  • lifestyle choices, 
  • nutrition, 
  • exercise, 
  • spirituality, and other 
  • integrative medicine modalities. 

This highly regarded reference offers practical guidance for reducing costs and improving patient care while focusing on prevention and wellness for a better quality of life.

Print length  6104 pages
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Elsevier; 5th edition (12 August 2022)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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David Rakel


David Rakel,MD was the founder and director of the University of Wisconsin Integrative Medicine program and is now Professor and Chair of the Department of Family & Community Medicine at the University of New Mexico Medical School in Albuquerque, NM. For more information, visit his website at davidrakel.com or elsevierauthors.com/davidrakel

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The book discusses things that I was previously working on, like shared-decision making and trying to see from the point of view of the patient's culture and belief system, but it really solidified these ideas, made them more concrete, and elevated them to a practice that I aspire to and will work towards. And yes, it does also discuss holistic, natural, complementary, and alternative medicine in thorough detail for every specialty. I would recommend this book to anyone!!!

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Title page
Table of Contents
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Copyright
Dedication
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Using the Evidence-Versus-Harm Grading Icons
Grading the Evidence
Grading the Potential Harm
Strengths of Evidence-Versus-Harm Grading
Limitations of Evidence-Versus-Harm Grading
Summary

Part I: Integrative Medicine
1. Philosophy of Integrative Medicine
A Brief History of Integrative Medicine
Integrative Health
Reducing Suffering
The Future
Conclusion
References
Multiple Choice Questions
2. Optimal Healing Environments
The Optimal Healing Environment
Spiritual Connection
Creating an Optimal Healing Environment in the Clinical Setting
Foundations of a Healing Encounter
The Value of Creating Optimal Healing Environments and the Hope Note
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
3. The Healing Encounter
Practitioner Versus Pill
Mindfulness in Your Practice
The 3 Ps: Pause, Presence, and Proceed
Five Questions to Consider Before Prescribing a Therapy
Steps to Enhance the Healing Encounter
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
4. The Whole Health Approach
Why whole health?
What is whole health?
Whole Health Care in Practice: a Closer Look
The Future: Transforming the System
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
5. Clinician Resilience
Abstract
The Problem
The Costs of Caring
Solutions at the Individual Level: Building Resilience
Solutions at the Individual Level: Mindfulness
Solutions at the Individual Level: Transforming Suffering
System Level Solutions: Putting the Care Back in Health Care
References
Multiple Choice questions

Part II: Integrative Approach to Disease
Section I: Affective Disorders
6. Depression
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Nutrition
Dietary Supplements
Botanicals
Mind–Body Therapy
Other Traditional and Spiritual Healing Techniques
Acupuncture
Phototherapy
Pharmaceuticals
Electroconvulsive Therapy
Therapies to Consider for Depression
Ketamine
References
Multiple Choice Questions
7. Anxiety
Abstract
Definition and Diagnostic Criteria
Comorbid Conditions
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
Multiple Choice Questions
References
8. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Abstract
Introduction
Integrative Approach to Adhd
Lifestyle
Nutrition
Botanicals and other Supplements
Mind–Body and other Therapies
Adhd in other Medicine Systems
Emerging Therapies
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
9. Autism Spectrum Disorder
Prevalence, Characteristics, and Guidelines for Complementary and Integrative Health Therapies in Autism
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Pharmaceuticals
Supplements
Botanicals and Herbal
Mind–Body Medicine
References
Multiple Choice Questions
10. Insomnia
Definitions
Etiology
Pathophysiology
Consumer Sleep Technology
Integrative Therapies
Mind–Body Therapy
In Closure
References
Multiple Choice Questions
11. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Integrative Therapy
Mind–Body
Visualization and Guided Imagery
Therapies to Consider
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section II: Neurology
12. Alzheimer Disease
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Therapies to Consider
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
13. Headache
Abstract
Introduction
Burden of Illness, Treatment Satisfaction, and Cross-Over
Prevalence, Rationale, and Patterns of Integrative Care
Diagnosis
Pathophysiology
Planning Treatment to Optimize Care
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
14. Peripheral Neuropathy
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
References
15. Multiple Sclerosis
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Etiology
Diagnosis
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
16. Parkinson Disease
Abstract
Clinical Signs And Symptoms of Parkinson Disease
Risk Factors
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy for Parkinson Disease
Therapies To Consider
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section III: Infectious Disease
17. Otitis Media
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Nutrition
Biochemical
Biomechanical
Therapies to Consider
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
18. Chronic Sinusitis
Pathophysiology
Symptoms and Diagnosis
Integrative Therapy: the Respiratory Healing Program
Integrative Therapy: Treating and Preventing Sinus Infections and Colds
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
19. Acute Respiratory Infection Cold and Flu
Abstract
Illness Experience and Disease Pathophysiology
Psychosocial Influences
Integrative Therapies
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
20. HIV Disease and AIDS
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Pharmaceuticals
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
21. Herpes Simplex Virus
Epidemiology
Clinical Manifestation
Integrative Therapy
References
Multiple Choice Questions
22. Chronic Hepatitis
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Lifestyle Interventions
Key Web Resources
References
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
23. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Abstract
Integrative Therapies
Biochemical
Lifestyle: Behavioral Changes
Bioenergetic
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
24. Lyme Disease
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Clinical Manifestations
Diagnosis and Testing
Integrative Therapy
Lifestyle
Pharmaceuticals for Posttreatment Lyme Disease Syndrome
Therapies to Consider for Posttreatment Lyme Disease Syndrome
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions


Section IV: Cardiovascular Disease
25. Non-Pharmaceutical Approaches to Hypertension
Integrative Therapy
References
Multiple Choice Questions
26. Heart Failure
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
27. Coronary Artery Disease
Integrative Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
28. Nutrition and Nutritional Supplements in the Management of Dyslipidemia
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Future Perspectives
References
Multiple Choice Questions
29. Arrhythmias
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section V: Allergy/Immunology
30. Asthma
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
31. The Allergic Patient
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Supplements
Botanicals
Pharmaceuticals
Immunotherapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
32. Food Allergy and Intolerance
Nomenclature
Pathophysiology
Research Validation
Diagnosis
Integrative Therapy
Celiac Disease Versus Nonceliac Gluten Sensitivity
Key Web Resources
References
Reference
Multiple Choice Questions
Appendix A Allergy Elimination Diet
Foods You Must Avoid
Read Labels
Foods You May Eat
General Suggestions
Plan Meals
People with Limited Access to a Health Food Store
Dining Out
Withdrawal Symptoms
Testing Individual Foods
Food Sources for Testing
Testing Procedure
After the Testing
Suggestions for Self-Help
33. Integrative Medicine and Immune Support
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Therapies to Consider
Key Web Resources
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section VI: Metabolic/Endocrine Disorders
34. Prediabetes
Abstract
Defining Prediabetes
Diagnosis
Prevalence
Pathophysiology
Risk Factors
Sequelae
Metabolic Syndrome, Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, and Insulin Resistance
Integrative Therapy
Lifestyle Factors
Exercise
Nutrition
Sleep
Mind–Body
Supplements and Botanicals
Pharmaceuticals
Bariatric Surgery
Key Web Resources
References
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
35. Diabetes Mellitus
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Acknowledgment
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
36. Hypothyroidism
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Environment
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
37. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
38. Osteoporosis
Abstract
Epidemiology and Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
39. An Integrative Approach to Obesity
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Pathogenesis
Integrative Assessment
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
40. MTHFR Polymorphisms, Homocysteine, and Nutrient Needs
Pathophysiology
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
41. Stress-Induced Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis Dysfunction
Chronic Stress Depletes Metabolic Reserve
Physiology of the Stress Response
The Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis
Cortisol Signaling: Modulating Target Tissue Responses
Integrative Therapy
Common Patterns of Dysfunction
Solutions for Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis Dysfunction
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section VII: Nephrology
42. Chronic Kidney Disease
Introduction
Definition
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
Acknowledgments
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section VIII: Gastrointestinal Disorders
43. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Abstract
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Nutrition
Food Allergy
Gluten Senstivity and Celiac Disease
Lactose and Fructose Intolerance
FODMaps
Supplements
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ayurveda
Kampo
Mind–Body Therapies
Pharmaceuticals
Chlorine-Rich Intestinal Secretions
Other Therapies
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
44. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Functional Dyspepsia
Abstract
Classification
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
45. Peptic Ulcer Disease
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Biomechanical
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
46. Recurring Abdominal Pain in Pediatrics
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
47. Constipation
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
48. Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis/Fatty Liver
Pathophysiology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Monitoring
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section IX: Autoimmune Disorders
49. Fibromyalgia
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Summary
Key Web Resources
Answers
References
Multiple Choice Questions
50. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
51. Rheumatoid Arthritis
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
52. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapies for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Key Web Sources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Appendix A Primary Nutritional Problems Related to Crohn Disease
Appendix B Global Clinical Practice Guideline
Appendix C Brown Gastrointestinal Quality Of Life (QOL) Questionnaire
Symptom Chart
Section X: Obstetrics/Gynecology
53. Preconception Counseling and Fertility
Overview
Overview
Introduction
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
54. Perimenopause to Menopause
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Treatment Controversy
Assessing Risk Before Treatment
Integrative Therapy
Traditional Chinese Herbal Formulas
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Route of Administration
Dosing
Tai Chi, Meditation, Progressive Muscle Relaxation, and Breathwork
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
55. Premenstrual Syndrome
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
56. Dysmenorrhea
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
57. Uterine Fibroids (Leiomyomata)
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
58. Vaginal Dryness
Description and Prevalence
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section XI: Urology
59. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
60. Urolithiasis (Kidney and Bladder Stones)
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Therapies to Consider
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
61. Chronic Prostatitis
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Diagnosis
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
62. Erectile Dysfunction
Pathophysiology
Evaluation
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
63. Testosterone Deficiency
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section XII: Musculoskeletal
64. Osteoarthritis
Pathophysiology
Integrative Approaches
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
65. Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Epidemiology
Diagnosis
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
66. Chronic Low Back Pain
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Specific Pathology
Psychosocial Factors
Evaluation
Rule out Specific Pathology
Differentiating Nonspecific Low Back Pain
Identify Psychosocial Factors
Evaluate Lifestyle and Health Goals
Integrative Therapy
Lifestyle
Exercise Therapy
Mind–Body Therapies
Biomechanical Therapies
Massage
Bioenergetics
Biochemical Therapies
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
67. Neck Pain
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Physical Examination
Integrative Therapy
Biomechanical Therapy
Therapies to Consider
Botanicals and Supplements26,42,67,155
Key Web Resources
References
MCQ References
Multiple Choice Questions
68. Gout
Pathogenesis and History
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
69. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section XIII: Dermatology
70. Atopic Dermatitis
Abstract
Diagnosis
Pathophysiology
Skin Microbiome
Allergens
Allergen Elimination
Hormones
Sweat
Emotional Stress
Integrative Therapy
Lifestyle and Supportive Care
Harsh Soaps and Detergents
Moisturizers After Bathing
Wet Dressings
Nutrition
Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitors
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
71. Psoriasis
Pathophysiology and Clinical Background
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
72. Urticaria
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
73. Hair Loss
Pathophysiology
Basic Biology of Hair
Genetic Patterned Alopecia
Alopecia Areata
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
74. Acne Vulgaris and Acne Rosacea
Abstract
Acne Vulgaris
Integrative Therapy
Rosacea
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section XIV: Cancer
75. Breast Cancer
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Risk Factors
Screening
Integrative Therapy
Conventional Treatment
Key Web Resources
Acknowledgments
References
Multiple Choice Questions
76. Lung Cancer
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
Acknowledgments
References
Multiple Choice Questions
77. Prostate Cancer
Abstract
Screening and Early Diagnosis
Diagnosis and Staging
Integrative Therapy
Integrative Approach
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
78. Colorectal Cancer
Abstract
Natural History
Incidence and Prevalence
Screening
Risk Factors
Primary and Secondary Prevention
Medications
Conventional Treatment
Survivorship and Tertiary Prevention
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
79. Palliative and End of Life Care
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Communication
Symptom Clusters In Palliative Care
Pain Management
Constipation
Fatigue
Nausea and Vomiting
Dyspnea
Anxiety and Depression
Delirium
Spiritual Care
Bereavement
Integrative Therapies
Acknowledgments
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section XV: Substance Abuse
80. Addiction Treatment
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Acupuncture
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section XVI: Ophthalmology
81. Cataracts
Abstract
Pathophysiology
Screening
Epidemiology
Risk Factors
Integrative Therapy
Nutrition
Supplements
Botanicals
Surgery
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple choice questions
82. Macular Degeneration
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Integrative Therapy
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

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Part III: Tools for Your Practice
Section IA: Lifestyle: Nutrition
83. The Elimination Diet
Pathophysiology of Nonallergic Food Intolerances
Pathophysiology of Leaky Gut Syndrome: Gut-Immune Barrier
Summary of a Pragmatic Approach for Recommending an Elimination Diet
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
84. The Glycemic Index/Load
Abstract
Glycemic Index
Glycemic Load
Disease Prevention and Management
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
85. The Antiinflammatory Diet
Introduction
Mechanisms and Measurement of Inflammation
The Mediterranean Diet is an Archetype of an Antiinflammatory Diet
Components of an Antiinflammatory Diet
Other Antiinflammatory Foods, Spices and Supplements
Medical Conditions that May Improve with the Antiinflammatory Diet
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
86. The DASH Diet
What is the dash diet?
How much can i expect my blood pressure to come down?
By what other means might the dash diet benefit health?
Oxidative Stress
Metabolic Function
Cancer
Bone Health
Cognitive Function
Health Outcomes
What foods are emphasized in this diet and how do they influence one’s health?
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
87. The FODMaPs Diet
what does fodmap stand for?
What is the mechanism of action?
what type of condition is fodmap best used for?
Which irritable bowel syndrome symptoms are reduced the most?
Is it the elimination of sugar or food proteins that results in the greatest benefit?
What to Tell Your Patients when Placing Them on the Fodmap Diet
what are the limitations of the fodmap diet?
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

Section IB: Lifestyle: Exercise
88. Rethinking the Movement Prescription
Changing the Game: Words Matter
Harmony = Synergy = Reality
Physical Health = Functional Movement
Evaluation: Finding the Appropriate Starting-Point
The Balance Example
Functional Strength
Moving to Live and Living to Move
Practical Application
Physician and Patient Considerations
More Practical Application
Subjective Perceived Exertion
Heart Rate
Obstacle Avoidance
Unhelpful Help
The Patient-Zealot
A Way Forward
References
Multiple Choice Questions
89. Therapeutic Breathing
What is Therapeutic Breathing?
The Mechanism of Breathing
Paced and Patterned Breathing
Muscle and Body Emphasis in Breath Work
Airway Resistance in Breath Work
Resources for Practicing Therapeutic Breathing
Meeting Challenges that Arise With Therapeutic Breathing
References
Mcq References
Multiple Choice Questions
90. Low Back Pain Exercises
Breathing and Relaxation Training
Flexibility Training
Strength Training
Coordination Training
Key Web Resources
References


Section II: Mind–Body
91. Relaxation Techniques
A Few Words on Terminology
A Brief History of Stress and Relaxation
The Science of Stress and Relaxation
References
Multiple Choice Questions
92. Self-Hypnosis Techniques
What To Look For In A Consultant
The Six Main Steps
Homework for the Patient
What to Look For in a Consultant
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple choice Questions
93. Enhancing Heart Rate Variability
Abstract
Background
Four Theories of Heart Rate VariabilityPolyvagal Theory
Neurovisceral Integration, Resonance, and Coherence Theories
The Heart Is More Than a Pump
The Vagus Nerve, Disease, and Inflammation
Physiology and Measurement of Heart Rate Variability
Demographic, Environmental, and Social Factors Affecting Heart Rate Variability
The Basics Matter
Making Recommendations to the Patient
Steps to Enhance Heart Rate Variability
Teaching Patients a Deep-Breathing in the Office
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
94. Guided Imagery and Interactive Guided Imagery*
What is Guided Imagery?
Applications in Medicine
How Does Imagery Work?
Commonly Used Treatment Techniques
How to Get Started with Guided Imagery
The Structure of a Typical Interactive Guided Imagery Session
Precautions and Contraindications
Resources
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
95. Journaling for Health
Pathophysiology of Disclosure
Journaling after a Stressful Event
Key Areas of Research
Writing Characteristics Associated with Health
Precautions
Relationship-Centered Care
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

96. Forgiveness
Abstract
The Health Benefits of Forgiveness
The Nature of Forgiveness
Guidelines for Helping People to Forgive
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

97. Recommending Meditation
What is Meditation?
Why Meditate?
Review of Meditation Research
The Experience (Ties Mnemonic)
Mindfulness in Medical Practice
Types of Meditation
Movement as Meditation
Key Web Resources
Acknowledgment
References
Multiple Choice Questions

98. Motivational Interviewing Techniques
Abstract
Values you Probably Already have that are Consistent with Motivational Interviewing and Integrative Medicine
Back to MS. M
Quit Your Job as the Only Expert in the Room
Pull, Don’t Push
Three Styles of Affirmations
Even Better, Self-Affirmation Tasks
Change Talk and Sustain Talk
Helping the Client Access His or Her Motivation for Change
Enhancing your Motivational Interviewing Skills
What Difference May it Make if a Motivational Interviewing Approach is Used?
References
Multiple Choice Questions
99. Emotional Awareness for Pain
Abstract
Introduction
Their Pain is Real
The Psychology of Pain
Diagnosis of Psychophysiological Disorders
Treatment Approach
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

100. Compassion Practices
Abstract
Meditation 1: Field Of Care
Meditation 2: Compassionate Presence To Feelings
Meditation 3: Taking Empathy Into Compassion Instead Of Empathic Distress
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

Section III: Biochemical
101. Prescribing Botanicals
Who Uses Herbs?
What Else are They Taking?
Talking About Herbs With Patients
Efficacy
Safety Considerations
Choosing a Brand Or Product: A Question of Quality
Dosing
Conclusion
References
Multiple Choice Questions

102. Prescribing Probiotics
Abstract
The Gut Microbiome in Health and Disease
How the Human Microbiota is Established and Altered
What are Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics?
How do Probiotics Work? Potential Mechanisms
Prescribing Probiotics: a General Approach
Prescribing Specific Probiotics for Disease Treatment or Prevention
Do Natural Food Sources Provide Probiotics?
How Safe are Probiotics?
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

103. Prescribing Low-Dose Naltrexone
Introduction
Background and Mechanism
Low-Dose Naltrexone: Discovery of a Hormetic Effect
Dosing Terminology
Low-Dose Naltrexone Mechanisms of Action
Condition Review
LDN in Clinical Care
Conclusions
Key Web Resources
References
Further Reading
104. Detoxification
What is Detoxification and Why Do it?
Testing for Toxins
Chelation Therapy
Sauna Therapy
Exercise
Nutrition
Manual Therapies
Acknowledgment
Key Web Resources
Patient Handout
References
Multiple Choice Questions
MCQ REFERENCES
105. Chelation Therapy
Abstract
History of Chelation Uses
The Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy
Clinical Use of Chelation Therapy for Heavy Metal Detoxification
Treatment of Heavy Metal Intoxication
Pharmacological Approaches
Natural Products
Summary
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
106. Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy for Health
Historical Perspective
Mechanisms of Action of Psychedelic Agents and Therapies
Safety of Psychedelic Medicines
Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy
Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies for Specific Illness
Addiction
End of Life Care
Psychedelics for Health Enhancement
Microdosing
Training in Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy
Current Availability of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies (See Table 106.3)
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

107. Tapering Off a Proton Pump Inhibitor
Pathophysiology
How to Taper Off a Proton Pump Inhibitor
The Bridge
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
108. Tapering Off Opioids
Why taper?
Factors to Consider Before Deciding to Taper
Shared decision and patient-centered approach
Approaches to tapering
Slow taper
Fast taper
Rapid taper
Adjusting tapering regimens
Adjunctive therapy
Emergency tapering for patients
Integrative approaches
Conclusion
Key web resources
References
Multiple choice questions
109. Integrative Strategies for Planetary Health
A Living Systems Framework
Our Linear Legacy
Linear Material Economy
Industrial Food System
Climate Change
A Precautionary Approach
The Provider’s Role and the Context of Place
Personal and Planetary Strategies for Everyday Life
Reconnect With Life
Conclusion
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section IV: Biomechanical
110. Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
Nuts and Bolts of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Examination
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Modalities: Direct Versus Indirect
Contraindications to Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment and Anticipatory Guidance for Patients
Soft Tissue Techniques
Paraspinal Kneading and Stretching
Strain–Counterstrain (Counterstrain)
References
Multiple Choice Questions
111. Prolotherapy for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
What It Is
Basic Science
Clinical Research
Osteoarthritis
Tendinopathies
Contraindications
Common Side Effects
Adverse Events
Practical Considerations
Insurance Coverage
References
Multiple Choice Questions
Section V: Bioenergetics


112. Integrating Spiritual Assessment and Care
Abstract
Seven Steps for Integrating Spiritual Assessment and Care
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

113. Biofield Therapies
Abstract
Defining Energy Medicine
Energy Medicine Research
Guidelines for Making an Energy Medicine Referral
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions

Section VI: Caring for Communities

114. Integrative Medicine for the Underserved
Health Inequities
Social Determinants of Health
Why Integrative Care is Especially Valuable with the Underserved
Facilitating Behavioral Change
Provider Characteristics for Healing the Underserved
Affordable Approaches and Sustainable Programs
Examples of Affordable Services by Intervention Type
Characteristics of Successful Integrative Programs for the Underserved
An Example of a Sustainable Alternative Medicine Hospital Practice
Example of Group Visit in an Underserved Community
Achieving Buy-In from Administration
Outside the Examination Room: Activism
Key Web Resources
References
Multiple Choice Questions
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Chapter 69
Chapter 70
Chapter 71
Chapter 72
Chapter 73
Chapter 74
Chapter 75
Chapter 76
Chapter 77
Chapter 78
Chapter 79
Chapter 80
Chapter 81
Chapter 82
Chapter 83
Chapter 84
Chapter 85
Chapter 86
Chapter 87
Chapter 88
Chapter 89
Chapter 91
Chapter 92
Chapter 93
Chapter 94
Chapter 95
Chapter 96
Chapter 97
Chapter 98
Chapter 99
Chapter 100
Chapter 101
Chapter 102
Chapter 104
Chapter 105
Chapter 106
Chapter 107
Chapter 108
Chapter 109
Chapter 110
Chapter 111
Chapter 112
Chapter 113
Chapter 114
Index
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