Health Books
iconicon
Encyclopecia of Natural Medicine icon
iconicon
Healing with Whole Foods icon
iconicon
This book responds to the public's increasing
demand for natural cures by offering medically
proven ways to use vitamins, herbs, and other
natural substances to cure many of today's most
common illnesses. She also provides inspiring
first-person, verified cases of people who have
cured themselves the natural way.
Miracle Cures icon
iconicon
Did you know that eating yogurt for three months
can reduce asthma attacks by nearly a third, and
that coffee acts like an inhaler? The best thing
about this book is that it explains how much and
how often, it doesn't just say, "yogurt." Here's
another one: lower high blood pressure in 9 days
with celery.
Food - Your Miracle Medicine icon
iconicon
Don't you just love that the world is not only
take-your-breath-away beautiful, it's also stocked
with plants to help us stay healthy to enjoy the
beauty? I LOVE it! I love to learn about the plants
and herbs known to be remedies for asthma,
headaches, colds, stomachaches, depression... just
about all the common ailments.
iconicon
Propolis, which bees process from the plant and
tree resin they gather and use to protect the health
of their hives, has also been shown to have
powerful antibacterial and anti inflammatory effects
in humans. It has been proven effective in treating
skin conditions, wounds, burns, and in the
treatment of respiratory problems such as asthma
and bronchitis. This guide explains how to use
propolis as a part of an everyday health routine to
boost the immune system and as a possible
substitute for antibiotics. Also included is a list of
propolis products that are on the market and
instruction for consumers to make their own
propolis remedies.
Bee Propolis icon
Absolutely Fabulous !!,  Sep 25, 2007 from  Louisville,KY

"A must read ........enjoy with a glass of good wine & dark
chocolate!!"
iconicon
French Women Don't Get Fat icon
iconicon
Author Peter J. D'Adamo revolutionized the
nutrition and health industry with his theories
outlining the link between blood type, nutrition,
and health. In this book, D'Adamo analyzes each
blood type and explains the corresponding
character and body traits. Devoting a section to
each of the four blood types, he suggests foods,
exercise, and lifestyle habits for each. Eating
properly according to blood type will not only
create a state of overall health, D'Adamo says,
but lengthen the life span and allow the body to
gravitate to a naturally healthy weight.
Eat Right for Your Type icon
iconicon
Years ago I ordered a health newsletter for
women and was surprised at how much it
stressed magnesium. After a couple years of
following the newsletters's advice, I had a bone
density test and much to the surprise of the
people providing the test ("free" from an
osteoporosis drug company) I did not have any
thinning to my bones. I loved it!
The Miracle of Magnesium icon
e-mail this link
enter recipient's e-mail:

iconicon
Prescription for Nutritional Healing icon
iconicon
Health Boundaries Bite
The Doctors Book of Food Remedies icon
Scientists have found hundreds of substances in
foods that go beyond vitamins and minerals for
pure healing power. In, you will learn exactly
how to use the healing foods to treat and
prevent dozens of conditions, from arthritis and
fatigue to high blood pressure and stroke.
Discover:
* A food that can block the harmful effects of secondhand smoke (pg 555)
* How to stop cataracts with the carotenoids in spinach (pg 123)
* A juice that reduces urinary tract infections by 58 percent (pg 545)
* How a substance in grapefruit can help control diabetes (pg 185)
* How to cut your risk of heart disease in half with three simple foods (pg 276)
* A phytonutrient in buckwheat that prevents cholesterol from sticking to
    arteries (pg 95)
* The beverage that can reduce the risk of stroke by 73 percent (pg 511)
* How to stop an infection with nature's sweetener (pg 290)
iconicon
Joy Bauer`s Food Cures icon
The ultimate guide to using food as medicine
from Today show regular Joy Bauer.

Nutritional healing has gone mainstream and
researchers at top universities are publishing
studies that show how the right foods can help
prevent, manage, and sometimes entirely
reverse the defining symptoms of a wide range
of health issues.

Each chapter focuses on one of the many
conditions that drive people to seek Joy`s
professional help and simulates a personal
consultation. Readers walk away with
up-to-the-minute, scientifically researched
recommendations on particular foods to seek
out and which ones to avoid.
This reference features an A-Z guide to over
350 health concerns, and the vitamins,
minerals, herbs, and food supplements that are
important in their treatment.

Reviews...

NAPRA ReView (Spring, 1997)
"A veritable encyclopedia....No home`s medical
shelf is complete without this one."
"I cannot begin to express my gratitude and appreciation for such an amazing
resourceful guide to not only nutrition, and vitamins, but they also supply diets
and herbal remedies which is a definite A+, especially for individual such as
myself that do not like consuming Medications or Aspirins when not necessary.
This book provides so much insight in a clear, comprehensive, easy to read
format. There is so much information, there is always something new to learn,
no matter how much knowledge or education you have. Whether you are
beginning to become health conscious or have been a health nut for several
years, this book is for you. This book is great for every age, I have bought 4
copies, and plan on purchasing more as gifts. Great for newlyweds and for
everyone you care for. A great investment and a great addition to any home
and family."   Oct 10, 2007, from  New York
The Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, a basic
guide to naturopathy, is divided into sections by
specific medical conditions. For each illness
they describe the most important ways to
correct imbalances through elimination and
other dietary changes, supplementation,
botanical formulations, and positive lifestyle
adjustments. These guidelines follow the basic
building blocks of naturopathy. The first is to
eliminate bad habits (a poor diet, alcohol,
caffeine); the second is to introduce corrective
behavior (exercise, proper breathing, positive
attitude); and the third involves the
incorporation of new principles of living
(fasting, hydrotherapy, mineral and spa baths,
osteopathy, massage).
Review:
"This is it. I have read and own a number of nutrition books and this is the one
I keep referring to. Great information and thorough explanations. Explains
nutrition from primarily an Eastern point of view and provides scientific
explanations. It gives you the how to. Make good use of the index."
This whole foods encyclopedia takes an
integrative approach to personalized nutrition,
merging modern models with ancient Asian
traditions. Featured here are guidelines on
nutrition basics including"green foods"; clear
discussions on the Chinese healing arts; tips on
making appropriate dietary transitions; sections
on weight loss, women's health, food
combining, fasting, pregnancy, children, aging,
and physical and emotional disorders; and
detailed"regeneration diets" designed for cancer,
AIDS, and other ailments. This authoritative
source on East/West nutrition is completely
revised and updated, including new research on
the benefits of whole foods for overcoming
degenerative diseases; the parasite purge
program; and Genetically Modified Organisms
(GMOs).
Review:

"This book is incredible! I was very skeptical and thought it sounded like a
scam until I decided to give it a shot. I should have done this a long time ago.
The results were exactly what I was looking for."
Overstock.com, Inc.