Smart medicine for healthier living / Janet Zand, Allan N. Spreen, James B. LaValle.
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TextPublisher: Garden City Park, N.Y. : Avery Pub. GroupCopyright date: ©1999Description: x, 657 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- 0895298678 (pbk.)
- 610/.3 21
- RC81.A2 Z36 1999
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Idaho Springs Public Library | ANF | 610.3 ZAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ISPL00204606R |
"A practical a-to-z reference to natural and conventional treatments for adults."
"Bibliography for further reading": p. 645-648.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 609-618) and index.
Written by a naturopath (Zand), a medical doctor (Allan Spreen), and a registered pharmacist (James B. LaValle), this book demonstrates how conventional and alternative medicine can work together to provide optimum health. The first part of the book describes different treatment modalitiesAconventional medicine, herbal medicine, homeopathy, acupressure, Bach flower remedies, aromatherapy, nutrition, and nutritional supplementsAand how they work. Part 2 provides an alphabetical listing of common health problems, ranging from athlete's foot to vertigo. Each entry includes a brief description of the ailment and treatment recommendations. The third section covers therapies and procedures, from locating acupressure points and doing breast self-examination to relaxation techniques and preparing herbal treatments. The book concludes with product information. Aside from too few illustrations, this book is flawless. Highly recommended for mid- and large-sized libraries as well as smaller libraries wishing to increase holdings in this genre.
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