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[Alternative medicine. Past, present, and future. Part 3].

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    This study explores alternative and auxiliary medicine for cardiovascular disease prevention. It covers nutrition, supplements, and non-medicinal therapies to manage heart health.

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    Area of Science:

    • Integrative Medicine
    • Cardiovascular Health
    • Nutritional Science

    Context:

    • Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) represent a significant global health burden.
    • Conventional treatments are often supplemented by alternative and auxiliary medicine (AAM) approaches.
    • Evidence-based practices are crucial for integrating AAM into patient care.

    Purpose:

    • To provide a comprehensive overview of AAM for cardiovascular disease prevention and management.
    • To analyze the efficacy and clinical applications of non-medicinal therapies.
    • To highlight the role of nutrition, bioactive supplements, micronutrients, and phytotherapy in CVD prevention.

    Summary:

    • Part 1 addresses general AAM issues and evidence-based nutrition for cardiovascular patients.
    • Part 2 details the use of food products, supplements, micronutrients, and phytotherapy in CVD prevention.
    • Part 3 critically examines specific non-medicinal AAM methods and their clinical use.

    Impact:

    • Offers insights into complementary strategies for cardiovascular health.
    • Supports the integration of evidence-based AAM into clinical practice.
    • Provides a foundation for further research into non-pharmacological interventions for CVDs.