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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 610 EAN: 9780970149084 Edition: 7th ISBN: 0970149085 Label: Wellness Publication Manufacturer: Wellness Publication Number Of Pages: 496 Publication Date: 1994-11 Publisher: Wellness Publication Studio: Wellness Publication Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - AWSOMEI HAVE 7 YEARS OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THIS WAS THE MOST INFORMATIVE BOOK I HAVE EVER READ, AND THE INFORMATION IS PRICLESS. Rating: - One of the best books on natural health available today.As a naturopathic physician, I have a rather extensive library of natural health books. The author's insight into disease, and prevention of disease is particularly insightful. Anyone who suffers from a chronic condition should read this book. Many chronic conditions are covered; but even if your's are not, the information presented is still valuable in the pursuit of overall health. It is truly a gem. Rating: - Tells it like it is.. brilliant workI always liked Joel Wallach's approach to health. He tells it like it is. I like how he disses the doctors who poo-poo nutritional supplementation. In this book, Wallach lays out all kinds of newspaper clippings from various newspaper articles about doctors and famous people who died at young ages. Those clippings are appropriately placed in the section where the major mineral deficiency was the cause of death, such as chromium for a diabetic coma, etc. This book is a wonderful ... Read More Rating: - Rare Earths - rare gem of a readI really liked this book. Lots of great info about how basic minerals effect your body and keep you healthy or make you sick. It gave me lots of new ideas. It's more than a little gory at times. I guess doing 18,000 autopsies, gave the author sort of a callous view of life. The descriptions of what the Inca and Jack the Ripper did to their captives is not for the weak at heart. Hint: a deficiency of minerals causes strange cravings. One new idea I really liked was the documentation ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |