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GMI-Search To Identify Therapeutic Substances For Multiple Diseases/Symptoms
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This powerful feature (aka clinical tool) enables you to personalize the information on our site by identifying therapeutic substances for multiple diseases and/or symptoms. The GMI PRO members can plug in up to 10 diseases and/or symptoms and receive an automatically generated report that shows the most relevant studies and scientific articles contained in our database. This tool indexes all 20,338+ studies on our site and allows you to save and share the results via a custom url.

Membership also provides tokens which can used to publish these results into a PDF document, the GMI-PUB. This GMI-PUB can then be presented to your healthcare provider as an additional tool in constructing the most effective treatment plan. Since the database is ever-growing with the most recent studies and research continually being added, this feature becomes all the more indispensable for the health professional and layperson alike.

The final product will look very similar to the report that is found at the following link: Sample GMI-PUB. This GMI-PUB was generated by inserting the five diseases/symptoms shown at the top of the report. Since all five search criteria are closely related to Metabolic Syndrome, the "Relevant Results for Substances" section produced a fairly long and comprehensive listing. When this is the case, the ranking based on both Cumulative Knowledge and Article Count can be used to guide the direction of further research into the matter.

For the busy clinician or other healthcare practitioner, this Smart Search Tool provides an extraordinary time-saving search engine that will enable him/her to quickly construct treatment regimes that are backed by high integrity medical research. We encourage you to experiment with this revolutionary new tool; it will greatly enhance your range of practice and clinical repertory.

 In order for the Smart Search function to generate accurate results each entry must auto-populate with an nid#. Should any entry not auto-populate with the required nid# before you click "Submit", the Smart Search will not return the desired results.

 As an example, if you enter "Lupus" as a disease the following data will auto-populate:
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (AC 50) [nid:22183].

 If you have difficulty in activating the auto-population function, please check your web browser or operating system to determine that this feature is fully supported and turned on.
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The result set from the Smart Search Tool was comprised of 2 topics. As a result, there are a total of articles on GreenMedInfo.com in regard to search topics. For a total of 10 GMI tokens, you may download a pdf file which contains a comprised list of all articles on our site which cover two or more of your search topics. The results are structured in the format comprising of the overall topic followed by the titles and links to their respective originating url.

  • Current Token Count: 0
  • GMI-Pub Token Download Cost: 10
  • Tokens Needed to Download: 10
  • Total Number of Articles: 75
  • Unique Number of Articles: 75

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These Results Are Based on the Following Terms

9 Relevant Results for Substances
Substance NameDisease/SymptomCumulative
Knowledge
Article
Count
Curcumin 5925
Ginger 419
Pea 403
Psyllium 345
Soy 228
Glucomannan 202
Moringa oleifera 74
Ashwagandha 63
Dill 42
1 Relevant Result for Problem Substances
Problem Substance NameDisease/SymptomCumulative
Knowledge
Article
Count
Statin Drugs 13914
To view an exhaustive list of hyperlinked citations from The National Library of Medicine for these results use our GMI-Pub function above.

3 out of 75 Example Articles in the Smart Search PDF Document

Pubmed Data : Am J Clin Nutr. 2003 Jul;78(1):99-103. PMID: 12816777
Study Type : Human Study
Pubmed Data : J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol. 2005;16(4):257-74. PMID: 16438392
Study Type : Animal Study
Pubmed Data : Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2013 Mar 18. Epub 2013 Mar 18. PMID: 23496212
Study Type : Human Study