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subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
Dr. John E. Sarno's groundbreaking research on TMS (Tension Myoneural Syndrome) reveals how stress and other psychological factors can cause back pain-and how you can be pain free without drugs, exercise, or surgery.
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
In this third edition of The Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, they team up once again to deliver the most powerful and up-to-date holistic remedies for more than eighty common ailments.
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
This guide brings together an extraordinary collection of over 80 flowers, trees and herbs that not only give a magnificent show in the garden, but also have remarkable healing properties and can be used in cooking and as cosmetic ...
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Engel points out fascinating parallels between animal and human medicine.
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
'In the Shadow of Slavery' explores the wealth of plant life brought to the Americas by slaves and slave ships as provisions, medicines, cordage and bedding, and afterwards cultivated in garden plots.
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
With practical tips, in-depth preparation techniques, and an inside look at some of the authors’ own favorite formulas, The Modern Herbal Dispensatory walks beginners and advanced herbalists alike through: • The 12 major categories of ...
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
With The Book of Herbal Wisdom, he continues and expands this study, creating a must-read guide for anyone who works in the natural health field or is interested in self-healing with herbs.
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
This is a gripping medical narrative that brings readers into the complex world of newborn intensive care, where brilliant but imperfect doctors do all they can to coax life into their tiny, injured patients.
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
"Researchers, get busy!" and "caveat emptor" are the messages of this iteration (last, 1993; first, 1982) by herbalists Tyler (pharmacognosy, Purdue U.) and Foster, as they cull herbs' healing virtues from the hype.
subject:"Health & Fitness / Naturopathy" from books.google.com
1516 species and variants are ethnopharmacologically described