Prescription for Nutritional Healing

by Phyllis A. Balch, James F. Balch

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"The nation's #1 bestselling guide to natural remedies, totally revised and updated It has been more than 20 years since the first edition of Prescriptions for Nutritional Healing. This fully revised sixth edition includes the time-honored proven strategies, as well as many new and innovative science-based ideas to arm you with the best natural therapies for your health. In this unparalleled authoritative reference for all of us, updated material includes: Natural ways to lessen the severity show more of Alzheimer's symptoms. Cutting-edge information about COVID-19, and other viral infections, and practical ways to help your body cope with acute and long-term symptoms. Nutritional information on menopause and breast and prostate cancers. Science about chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia (FMS), and how you can gain more control over your symptoms. Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Sixth Edition is the source for accessible, evidence-based information that serves as a guide for using natural, nutritional remedies to help achieve and maintain wellness"-- show less

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(also posted on my site The Paperback Stash)

If you're into vitamins, minerals, and supplements, this book will be sure to please you. I'm not one into pill nutrients much, but hold this book in high regard because it is seemingly endless with its information. There are countless disorders, with information on them - then treatments - then final notes. The authors were obviously not in a hurry as some seem to be, or pressed for space. It's a great resource that covers so much more than just what it says it does. There are chapters on vitamins, minerals, herbs, but the great heart of this book is the index referencing various conditions and ailments - everything from research, herbal suggestions, vitamin and mineral therapies with dosage show more recommendations - wonderful stuff. There are of course some eyebrow raising points, such as how orange juice is bad for everyone, but the authors seem to know their stuff and it shows. Highly recommended. show less
I bought this enormous book many years ago before we started growing old and riddled with this or that health problem, assuming it would come in handy one day. It is a super comprehensive book on just about any ailment in the world that might hit you, from minor stuff to major. It also provides a list of vitamins and/or herbs for each ailment that might help the situation. It's interesting and very useful as a natural living, self-help sort of book.
Prescription for Nutritional Healing: The A-to-Z Guide to Supplements by Phyllis A. Balch

I have read a number of nutrition books over the last few years but this book by Balch ranks at the top of the pile in my estimation. The vast amount of useful and relevant information contained within the cover is astounding. Every nutritionist should have a copy of this book on his or her bookshelf. In fact, I would even go so far as to say that anybody interested in improving his or her health through nutrition should have a copy of this book. There are more than 1.75 million copies of this book in print; that speaks volumes about the benefits this book provides readers.

Balch discusses how nutrition, diet and wellness are entwined in creating show more good health. There is great material covering vitamins, minerals, air quality, water, amino acids, antioxidants, enzymes, natural food supplements, herbs, and drug interactions we should aware of.

Let us look at how Balch presents this information. Take vitamins for example. First, she gives us a general understanding of the role of the item in question. Then she tells us where we can find that item in the foods we eat. She also provides any comments and cautions that we need to be aware of. Vitamin D is necessary for bodily absorption of calcium and phosphorous, necessary for growth and many other things. Some of the best sources of Vitamin D are fatty saltwater fish, dairy products and eggs. But be careful taking too much Vitamin D (more than 1000 IU daily) as it will decrease bone mass.

This book has been one of the biggest and best information sources that I have read about healing with nutrition. Some of the other books that I have do present information better is some areas and are weaker in others. This tome is strong throughout the entire length.

This is definitely one nutrition book everybody should have.

Happy Reading,
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This book was a gift to me from an RN who is also a Naturopathic Doctor who makes her own herbal remedies after she has collected the raw materials out in the jungle. Designed like a dictionary, the reader looks up the condition or body part affected and there reads the different herbs, vitamins and formulas that can be used. Also, if a condition is serious, advice is given to see a physician.
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.
I had the first edition and then the third edition. I now own the Fifth edition and glad I could finally get it. My Third edition was falling apart from use, and this one is already being highlighted, written in and used on a regular basis. My friends and family know to call me and ask "What does that big book say about...??..." before going anywhere else.

I highly recommend this book to all. I will be attempting to stay caught up with editions in the future, but even if you don't, much of the information from the other editions can be supplemented with on line searches at places such as WebMD and such.
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 show more 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.
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Phyllis A. Balch, CNC, has been a leading nutritional consultant for more than two decades. She continues to study nutrition-based therapies, procedures, and treatments in the United States and abroad James F. Balch, M.D., is a graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a member of the American Medical Association and a fellow of the show more American College of Surgeons show less
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Arona, Danilo (Translator)

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Canonical title
Prescription for Nutritional Healing
Original title
Prescription for natural cures : a self-care guide for treating health problems with natural remedies, including diet and nutrition, nutritional supplements, bodywork, and more
Original publication date
1997

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Genres
Health & Wellness, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
615.854Applied science & technologyMedicine & healthPharmacology and therapeuticsSpecific therapies and kinds of therapiesMiscellaneous therapiesFood cures: grapes, milk, beef, etc.
LCC
RA784 .B248MedicinePublic aspects of medicinePublic aspects of medicinePublic health. Hygiene. Preventive medicinePersonal health and hygiene
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Reviews
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Languages
English, Italian, Spanish, Swedish
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Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
40
UPCs
11
ASINs
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