Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Ten Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life or Massage and Bodywork

Ten Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life

Author: James F Balch

Dr. James F. Balch's book Prescription for Nutritional Healing: A-to-Z Guide to Supplements established him as one of the most trusted authorities in the fields of alternative and homeopathic medicine.  Now, in a groundbreaking new volume that may well revolutionize the way Americans think about their health, his potentially life-saving wisdom is more accessible than ever before.
In 10 Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life, Dr. Balch empowers readers to take action to protect their own health.  He provides them with a better understanding of the healthy body and suggests natural remedies for medical problems, including:
Barley grass, one of the richest sources of nutrients on earth, which has been shown in laboratory studies to prevent and successfully treat both breast and prostate cancer.
Full-spectrum light and a change of habit, which in some cases can cure depression just as well as a drug.
Dietary supplements. People need adequate levels of vitamins C and E to defend against harmful agents.
The Three G's--garlic, ginseng, and ginkgo--which have well-known beneficial properties. Dr. Balch shows readers how to achieve the best results.
Using plainspoken common sense and anecdotal examples featuring his own patients, Dr. Balch demystifies the language of health, providing important and readily available remedies that can literally save lives.
With plainspoken common sense and examples from the case histories of Dr. Balch's own patients, TEN NATURAL REMEDIES THAT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE reveals the simple, proven remedies that really can save your life--naturally. -->



New interesting textbook: After Cancer or Mariel Hemingways Healthy Living from the Inside Out

Massage and Bodywork: Adapting Therapies for Cancer Care

Author: Peter A Mackereth

Ideal for qualified massage and bodywork therapists wanting to expand their knowledge and skills, this unique resource brings together the most common forms of bodywork with a focus on this important and challenging area of practice. Emphasizing the need for safe practice, this book illustrates how massage can be safely adapted for patients and dispels some misconceptions about working with people who have cancer. Key topics include integrative and collaborative working, the psychological aspects of bodywork, therapists as teachers, professionalism, the control of symptoms, working with vulnerability, potency in practice, and the skilful combination of voice and touch.
• Written by experienced therapists working in this area of practice
• Introduces the modalities with clear explanations of their development and application to cancer care settings
• Logical organization makes it easy to find key information quickly
• Each section includes an overview, an abstract of each chapter, a summary of key issues, and conclusions and recommendations for best practice
• Focuses on specialized aspects of massage and bodywork to support safe, competent, and compassionate practice



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