GMI PUB [2] is the publication function of our revolutionary and world class clinical tool GMI SEARCH [2] which enables the user to draw from over six databases simultaneously, individualizing research results according to the users specifications with near-instant retrieval speeds. With over 2800 diseases/disease symptoms to draw from, and with the ability to cross-reference our entire database for up to 10 diseases/disease symptoms simultaneously, the GMI SEARCH function can save the user hundreds of hours of time. With GMI PUB the product of this GMI SEARCH [2] can then be downloaded into a customized PDF document (aka G [2]MI [2] PUB [2]) which references all research relevant to the search criteria specified, and provides live hyper-links within the document back to the original citations on the National Library of Medicine.
*PRO [3] members have simultaneous access to 10 disease categories, BASIC [4] have access to 5, and Anonymous/FREE have access to 2. A Free 24-hour PRO membership trial is available to anyone, which includes 25 GMI-Tokens. Sign up for the trial by registering now [5].
The GMI PUB [2] document lists Therapeutic Substances, Problem Substances, Therapeutic Actions and Problem Actions, in the order of relevance and according to the amount of peer-reviewed biomedical literature supporting these connections. In effect, this tool takes the data within the 19,000+ study abstracts indexed on the Greenmedinfo.com [6] database, and draws from only those studies and their algorithm-interpreted evidence, relevant to the needs of that clinician, doctor, herbalist, casual user, etc. The list that is generated is a highly refined distillation of all the relevant data in the GreenMedInfo database; therefore every G [2]M [2]I [2] PUB [2] download is an entirely evidence-based, NCBI-referenced document that stands on its own. The GMI PUB [7] can then be used to assist in the determination of the optimal integrative approach or most effective natural medicine treatment regime by the healthcare practitioner/clinician.
View a sample GMI-PUB on 'Metabolic Syndrome' by clicking the icon below.