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Prescription for Nutritional Healing (Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 3rd ed) by Phyllis A. Balch
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Prescription for Nutritional Healing: The A-to-Z Guide to Supplements: The…

by Phyllis A. Balch

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Avery (2002), Edition: 2, Paperback, 304 pages

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Bit out of date - but pretty comprehensive and accessible. Some of the vitamins and minerals mentioned will soon be banned under a diktat of the EU. ( )
  Jennifertapir | May 4, 2009 |
I may not always choose the natural way of healing, but the authors have done a great job of describing various maladies along with their causes and effects. They then give many options of nutrition which will help you to heal or treat those maladies. I find this interesting, informative and helpful in deciding how I want to respond to an illness. ( )
  MrsLee | Apr 4, 2009 |
I love this book! I have found so many easy cures for things I thought I would always have. ( )
1 vote aheath | Sep 7, 2008 |
This is a very large, very comprehensive guide to alternative medicine, and is split into three parts.

Part 1 deals with overall health, including information on nutrition, vitamins, supplements, etc. The guides in this section explain the various vitamins and supplements available, along with recommended minimum and maximum doses for each (including also the FDA's guidlines when available).

Part 2, which makes up the majority of the book, lists a wide variety if disorders (both common and uncommon). Information on each disorder is given, followed by vitamins, supplements, and therapies that are recommended. The disorders covered are numerous, everything from allergies to cancer.

Part 3 goes into detail about the various remedies and therapies described in the book (from color therapy to hair analysis), and often guides you to where you can find more information on a given subject.

This is certainly an indispensable book for anyone interested in alternative medicines, or for those looking to supplement traditional medicine. ( )
1 vote 9days | Aug 10, 2008 |
Yes!... I agree with the other reviewers here. This book is one of the best for picking your way through the maze of natural and herbal medicine. Well organized. Excellent reference to have on your desk as a specialist. Great place to start a serious study of herbal health. ( )
1 vote ahystorianII | Apr 30, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0895297272, Paperback)

For more than ten years, people interested in alternative healing and preventive therapies have relied upon this invaluable reference as a guide to improve health through nutrition and supplementation. Now, completely updated and over one-third revised, this third edition of Prescription for Nutritional Healing incorporates the latest information on nutritional supplements, herbal remedies, and their health-promoting effects on hundreds of disorders and diseases.

This book's unique format and accessible style are instantly recognizable. Part One lists and explains the various types of nutrients, natural food supplements, and herbs found in health-food and drugstores; Part Two describes more than 250 common disorders, from acne to yeast infection, arranged conveniently in alphabetical order, and names the supplements that can be used to combat the conditions; Part Three is a guide to alternative remedies and therapies that can be used in conjunction with a nutritional program. In addition, self-diagnostic tests throughout the book offer in-depth coverage of a wide variety of topics.

Updates to this third edition include:
Discussions of newer supplements, including SAMe, MSM, pregnenolone, red yeast rice, inositol hexaphosphate (IP6), colostrum, and emu oil.
Latest research on lesser-known herbal remedies such as cat's claw, saw palmetto, black cohosh, hyssop, boneset, eyebright, squawvine, and Chinese and Ayurvedic herbs.
New information and theories on cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, endometriosis, Alzheimer's disease, osteoporosis, irritable bowel syndrome, and a host of other chronic diseases currently receiving increased attention from doctors and researchers.

Whether readers are looking for relief from a particular ailment or simply wish to maintain optimum health, this book quickly and easily provides an abundance of information to design a complete nutritional program. The one book that instantly creates a complete health section, Prescription for Nutritional Healing is the standard to which all other books in the category are held.

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