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GMI PUB is the publication function of our revolutionary and world class clinical tool GMI SEARCH 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 can then be downloaded into a customized PDF document (aka GMI PUB) 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 members have simultaneous access to 10 disease categories, BASIC 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.
The GMI PUB 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 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 GMI PUB download is an entirely evidence-based, NCBI-referenced document that stands on its own. The GMI PUB 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.