The Natural Pharmacy: Complete Home Reference to Natural Medicine


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The Natural Pharmacy: Complete Home Reference to Natural Medicine

From Library Journal

Don’t be misled by the title; this isn’t just about herbs and vitamins. With a list of contributors that reads like a “Who’s Who” of natural medicine, this superb guide thoroughly covers clinically proven natural treatments for most common medical conditions. An easy-to-use, valuable resource for consumers and practitioners alike. Recommended. [A new revised and updated edition is coming in August 1999.AEd.] Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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2 Responses to “The Natural Pharmacy: Complete Home Reference to Natural Medicine”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Walk into a bookstore and you can be overwhelmed with the HEALTH information thrown at you . . . particularly if you are interested in understanding how you can play a more active role in your own prevention, treatment and cure of disease. The Natural Pharmacy gives you just the right balance of useful information without insulting your intelligence or burying you in biochemistry. The book is organized around health concerns – in English, not medical-ese, the authors provide you with dietary & lifestyle changes that maybe helpful before they tell you about other approaches – including nutritional supplements and herbs. They cover side effects and interactions as well. They also provide a tremendous resource for insomniacs by listing more than 3,500 references! You can also look up specific nutritional supplements, herbs and homeopathic remedies as well. A nicely done work!

  2. Dwight Says:

    This is a great starter book for people who are interested in natural remedies for common ailments. It is very easy to use, easy to read, and unintimidating. For every ailment or illness, it gives the usual natural remedies I have found in other books. And it has a pretty good list of vitamins, herbs and homeopathic remedies. However, it isn’t the most comprehensive book I’ve seen. There are some herbs that I couldn’t find. But overall, if you want a basic guide, this is a good one to start with.

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