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Alternative and Complementary Therapies
The Garden Pharmacy: Turmeric, the Queen of COX-2-Inhibitors
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James A. (Jim) Duke. Alternative and Complementary Therapies.
November 2007,
13(5): 229-234.
doi:10.1089/act.2007.13503.
Published in Volume: 13 Issue 5: November 1, 2007
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