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Detoxification -
All you need to know to recharge, renew and rejuvenate
your body, mind and spirit! by Linda Rector-Page, N.D.,
Ph.D. "Clear, Complete and Informative...
This book is very concise and useful but is never
overly-wordy and unnecessarily complicated. Very
well-thought out and great resources cited as well. If you
want to re-charge and feel "cleaner" than you may be able
to imagine, read this book!" Reviewed by batscats
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Olive Leaf Extract by Dr. Morton Walker "The
most important medical discovery ever. Period. Dr.
Walker does a stupendous job at explaining exactly what
Olive Leaf Extract is and what it does. His medical
evidence and research is meticulous. His writing is
concise. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to
eradicate infectious disease from his or her life. What
we're looking at is a complete and total cure for
virtually all viral, bacterial, fungal, and protozoal
infection. Here we have DOCUMENTED PROOF that the HIV
virus is killable and no one seems to know or care. The
only way we'll ever know is to read this book and apply
its advice. The medicine is textbook sound, and Dr. Walker
obviously has done his homework. Please buy this book and
tell the world that the AIDS curse has finally--thank God
in heaven above--come to a definite end." Reviewed by Tim
Graves Alternative medical researcher/EMT from Colorado
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The Cure Is in the Cupboard: How to Use Oregano for Better
Health by Dr. Cass Ingram. "Brought relief within
hours to both my husband & I. I purchased this book
per my sister's recommendation that oil of oregano or
oregano would help detox my system. The day I purchased
the book my husband came down with a serious infection (on
Saturday of course!). After following the instructions he
had relief within hours, as I did also. The book is
written like an engineering paper - intro, detail,
conclusion. It is easy to read and understand, with enough
detail, facts, and substantiation to be effective in
winning you over to at least try the healing properties of
oregano. Try the book!" Reviewed by "a reader from Holly,
Michigan" |
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How to Survive Disaster With Natural
Medicines by Dr. Cass Ingram
"Interesting literature... This book is a nice
introduction to alternative 'disaster-surviving'. If you
did not know that tea-tree oil, raw honey and quite a lot
of other natural products can help you to survive any
disaster, you should read the book. Most products can be
found in health shops or on the internet. However, some
products seem to be rare to find or can only be found in
some specific shops/websites. And in times of disaster
it's not sure you can order these hard to find (natural)
products. I can't imagine that there are no other
alternative to Liv-52, intestinalis, N-acetyl Cysteine
etc... The author does not mention colloidal silver etc...
which made me think this book is incomplete or just an
introduction. Nevertheless the author has done a marvelous
job in writing this most interesting booklet. I wish there
were more of them!' Reviewed by Luc De Jaeger from
Belgium
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Colloidal Silver : Antibiotic Superhero by Johnny
Silverseed "Colloidal silver's benefits were
known by the pharmaceutical giants back in the 1920s, but
naturally occurring minerals in water aren't patentable...
they couldn't profit from it! Instead they developed 112
silver-containing drugs. Then they created the the FDA for
protection! Now that a simpler manufacturing method has
spawned university studies that have proven colloidal
silver's viability, these same pharmaceutical companies
want the competition removed from the shelves! The FDA
can't justify that- yet! But what they did do amounts to
the death knell for colloidal silver marketing. The FDA
has made its Final Ruling, clearly at the behest of the
drug thugs. Consumers can now only get colloidal silver in
bottles labeled as: 'mineral supplement'. They're trying
to force colloidal silver into oblivion! We won't let
them.
So this book 'steps up to the plate, at the bottom of the
ninth- with bases loaded'. Timing is everything. The
@ntibiotic Superhero is here to save the day! Those not
informing themselves about alternatives to the medical
profession's allopathic stranglehold may not make it past
the many drug resistant pathogens that now exist. We've
all heard the stories of hospitals as breeding grounds for
mutated infectious agents. Add the reported antibiotic
shortages and we can see why top virologists have stated
that we are in trouble! But these dangers are no match for
the life saving effects of colloidal silver... the one
cent solution.
This is the first truly complete tell-all on colloidal
silver. It includes all you will need to immediately make
the elixir for a penny's worth of silver and a nickel's
worth of water. The components for the proprietary designs
shared here require no assembly and come from Wal*Mart or
RadioShack. Many will find the necessary parts already in
their home. For instant gratification this new book comes
with the world's simplest colloidal silver generator. Pop
out your free demo generator and the color graph you'll
use to ensure proper strength. Now flip through the book's
pictures. You'll see the vitamin/electrolyte that makes it
all easy. Read the simple directions, gather the household
items and make your colloidal silver elixir! |
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The Wonders of Colloidal Silver
by Dhyana L. Coburn, Patrick D. Dignan "The
Absolute Gold Standard! This book is a "must have" for
anyone interested in Colloidal Silver. I have read it,
and re read it . I treasured every page. It is a
cornucopia of all the information one would require as a
reference when using Colloidal Silver . It is the absolute
'Gold' Standard." Reviewed by Tony Klein from Los Angeles,
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The Antibiotic Alternative: The Natural Guide to Fighting
Infection and Maintaining a Healthy Immune System by
Cindy L.A. Jones Ph.D. "A book every
household needs! The Antibiotic Alternative is
clearly written and very easy to follow. For added depth,
the back section of the book provides very in-depth
monographs for botanicals including garlic and myrrh. The
book also includes recipes and information on harvesting
and drying herbs. In addition to treating various
conditions naturally, the major message Dr. Jones
expresses in The Antibiotic Alternative is the need to
strengthen your immune system beforehand. This she
explains is the best defense against infectious disease
and major health problems." Reviewed byMarie Anakee from
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Dandelion Medicine: Remedies and Recipes to Detoxify,
Nourish, Stimulate (Storey Medicinal Herb Guide) by
Brigitte Mars AHG Don't Weed 'Em -- Eat 'Em!
This maligned weed is in truth one of the safest and most
effective medicinal herbs available. It's one of the most
nutrient-packed foods on earth, and one of the world's
most widely used herbal medicines -- and it's right in
your backyard! Now, dandelion and all its latest uses,
preparations, and recipes are brought together for the
first time by nationally recognized herbalist Brigitte
Mars. Whether you suffer from arthritis, high cholesterol,
depression, or diabetes -- or you want to help prevent
these and a host of other health problems -- you should
learn to love dandelions. Discover how easy it is to
incorporate dandelions into your life with Danelion
Medicine's delicious recipes for biscuits, burgers,
cookies, lasagna, muffins, pancakes, pizza, quiche,
salads, and soup as well as coffee, juice, beer, syrups,
and yes, even dandelion wine. Plus, to make sure you fell
good inside and out, you'll also find dandelion herbal
remedies in the form of teas, tinctures, tonics,
ointments, massage oil, skin oil, and moisturizer -- all
simple and fun to make at home. |
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The Green Pharmacy: The Ultimate Compendium of Natural
Remedies Form the World's Foremost Authority on Healing
Herbs by James A. Duke "Packed full of useful
medicinal plant information & stories. This book is an
excellent reference for anyone interested in herbal
healing. It's easy to read and difficult to put down. The
book is organized by disease states, instead of herbs and
their uses like most herbal books. You can find multiple
areas pertaining to each herb listed in the index. Dr.
Duke, with his vast experience and botanical knowledge,
created a fascinating book that includes many stories
about various herbs and people that he has meet during his
many travels and his work for the USDA. While some herbs
have numerous studies about their ingredients and effects,
Dr. Duke informs the reader about potentially useful herbs
for conditions from Allergies to Yeast Infections. And if
that wasn't enough, it includes a recap of Dr. Duke's life
and how he came to learn and love plants. His knowledge of
plants and their constituents is almost endless. Even well
read herbalist can learn something from Dr. Duke."
Reviewed by Peter A. Lundy RPh,MA (plundy3@hotmail.com)
from Muncie, IN For additional books on herbal
remedies, see
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The Herbal Drugstore: The Best Natural Alternatives to
Over-The-Counter and Prescription Medicines! by Linda
B. White, MD, Steven Foster, Michael Castleman
"This is one of
the best home herbal reference books! I really LOVE this
book, and I have a lot of books on herbal medicine. What I
like about the herbal drugstore is how it gives both the
typical prescription drugs for common ailments, and the
herbal alternatives. It also describes how the herbs are
supposed to work (if it is known.) That alone sets this
book apart from most other herbal references. This would
be a terrific first book on the subject for anyone's home
library and I think it adds a lot to my shelf on herbs.
There are good drawings of the herbs, sections on
vitamins, exercises, nutrition, combining herbs with
prescription medicines (some can interfere; tell your
physician) and much more. Yet the book has a very
well-designed format, clear print, good organization and
is chatty and readable. What more could you ask for? If I
could give this book 10 stars, I would. It is THAT good."
Reviewed by Joanna Daneman from Santa Fe, NM USA
For additional books on herbal remedies, see
Herbs for Health and Beauty
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Mother Nature, MD by Eric Meyer, James A. Duke, Ph.D.
The author of Family Encyclopedia of Homeopathic Medicine
presents a fully comprehensive, holistic guide to health
and wellness based on nutrition, herbs, and foods most
people have right in their homes today. Arranged
alphabetically by ailment, starting with acne and asthma,
and going to weight gain and whooping cough, Mother
Nature, M.D., provides valuable information in an ideal
format. In addition, Mother Nature, M.D. takes a holistic
approach to treating ailments with natural remedies. Eric
Meyer and Mother Nature both know that problems such as
anxiety, arrhythmia, fatigue, or Rosacea cannot be
effectively treated without considering nutrition and
lifestyle. To that end, Meyer begins his book with
authoritative information about the foods and herbs that
heal. He explains how healing plants work, why certain
medications can be dangerous, and when it is time to use
an antibiotic. Meyer lists many more than two hundred
natural medicines and their particular properties. In a
home reference section that alone makes Mother Nature,
M.D. an invaluable addition to the bookshelf, Meyer list
common ailments alphabetically, and prescribes a natural
medicine-based plan for the healing process. Holistic and
completely responsible in his approach, Meyer adds to each
"prescription," two important sections: nutrition and
lifestyle. With gentle, authoritative, and responsible
advice, Mother Nature, M.D. offers consumers risk-free
alternatives to the risky pharmaceuticals of today's
medical marketplace.
For additional books on herbal remedies, see
Herbs for Health and Beauty
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