Ten Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life
Ten Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life Books
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Dr. James Balch’s book Prescription for Nutritional Healing: A to Z Guide to Supplements customary him as one of the most trusted authorities in the fields of alternative and naturopathic medicine. Now, his potentially life-saving wisdom is made more accessible than ever in a groundbreaking new volume that will revolutionize the way Americans reckon about their health.
Throughout his career in medicine, Dr. Balch has committed himself to helping patients take payment of their own well-being. But how can people remain in control of their health if their doctors are unable (or unwilling) to teach them the basic principles of healthy living? Many health care providers are still woefully uninformed about defensive health measures and effective natural remedies, relying instead on conventional courses of tablets and surgery–which are frequently more trying, invasive, and pricey.
In Ten Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life, Dr. Balch empowers readers to take action and protect their own health. He provides them with a better understanding of how the healthy mind and body function and suggests natural remedies for some of the most serious medical problems that face Americans today. Dr. Balch also offers a twenty-five-top exam that isolates the biological stresses in our everyday lives and helps us to eliminate them, so we can experience a higher standard of wellness than ever before.
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.Amazon.com Review
For thousands of years, people have relied on the gifts of the earth: nutritious food, clean water, natural light, medicinal herbs–and an active lifestyle to stay healthy. Now the gifts of the earth have been compromised: we eat highly processed food, bathe in and drink polluted water, work by artificial lighting, and take pills when we’re sick and depressed from living this way. Natural remedies can make a desperate positive exchange in your life, says James F. Balch, M.D., in 10 Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life. Balch, who is also the author of the bestselling Prescription for Nutritional Healing, presents 10 remedies to improve health. Some are no surprise–light, water, and air–but Balch gives us innovative, matter-of-fact strategies for improving these areas. We all know we need to eat more “green foods,” but Balch isn’t talking about broccoli; rather, he recommends wheat grass and barley grass (“the most complete defensive medicine available … one of the ultimate gifts of God”). Balch’s other favorite remedies are garlic, ginseng, ginkgo biloba, chelation therapy, natural hormone balance (diet, DHEA, natural progesterone, black cohosh), and combined vitamins C and E. Some of his remedies are controversial and not supported by the medical community; some are backed by excellent research; a few are common sense and unarguable. Inform yourself with this book and other viewpoints, talk it all over with your physician, and evaluate what is best for your health. –Joan Price
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If you are like me, your health needs improvement. Well, this is the book for you. Starting with Dr. Balch’s home remedy of ground lawn tops to his pine mulch enemas, you’ll find what you need here to get your body back on nature’s track. Dr. Balch does touch upon the mind-body relationship, but a more detailed treatment is found elsewhere, like Thomas Nagel’s The View From Nowhere (Nagel discusses a natural pasta salad that fully clarifies the mind-body link). Still, Dr. Balch’s assertion that subjective, conscious beings living in an impersonal, objective universe can improve the mind-body connection by rejecting computer functionalism and eating toasted acorns seems rather controversial. But he hits the nail on the head when he discussion about natural hormone therapy, particularly his thoughts on “running hormones” (a concept first raised by Macgruder in 1976 but ignored until Martha Stewart resurrected the thought in her new handbook of hors d’oeuvres). Does all this quantity to medical quackery? Plainly, yes. But I wouldn’t dismiss it offhand. We are living in a vibrant economy in the U. S. these days so there is money to burn. Why not waste it on this? At least you’ll finally have the resolution to a question that has plagued modern Americans: do I place lawn tops on the lawn after mowing or do I bag them and eat them as a salad?
Not compulsory for the health conscious individual.
Rating: 4 / 5
This book is rather indept as regards just one of the remedies,
and I know that it would be a valuable asset to others as well
as myself.
Thank You.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have spent the last two years of my life changing from a drugs/medicine/surgery patient, to a take-hold-of-my-own-life “doctor”, arming myself with more in rank than I learned in all my years of schooling. Dr. Balch is aptly on – need I say more?
Rating: 5 / 5
I don’t ordinarily write reviews for anything, unless I’m REALLY impressed with it. As for this book, I truly loved reading it. It was an simple read, without a lot of technical detail. He clarified the importance of each remedy and why they should be apart of your every day life. This is a basic guide for all adults to follow, especially for those who get bogged down with the many vitamins, supplements and natural remedies out there. The author seems sincere and compassionate towards his cause of educating people about the most proven and needed remedies out there.
Rating: 5 / 5
I couldn’t place this book down once I ongoing it. It is really wonderful, and I have already ongoing taking a few of the supplements the author suggests. I say “a few” because I found that the author may possibly have done a much better job expressing/analyzing his thoughts (that’s why the four stars). For example, I am below 25, and there are a few things which left me in question as to whether I should start using them or not. If you are not sure of something, like me, you should see the book with your doctor and then proceed. If the author may possibly expand a small bit more on his thoughts, it would make the perfect book.
Rating: 4 / 5