Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine | 
enlarge | Author: Tori Hudson Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 7.2 x 1.4
ISBN: 0071464735 Dewey Decimal Number: 618.106 EAN: 9780071464734 ASIN: 0071464735
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Use the power of nature to heal your body and enjoy a lifetime of good health In Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, naturopathic physician Tori Hudson shows you how to safely and effectively combine conventional and natural medicine to maintain health and address specific medical conditions. Her groundbreaking work offers sound information on complementary therapies such as bio-identical hormones, vitamin supplementation, herbs, diet, and exercise and helps you make informed choices about your health. Learn how to: - Treat a whole range of female health issues, from contraception to menopause, heart conditions to infections
- Safely integrate alternative therapies with traditional medicine
- Determine when you should seek a practitioner's help
- And much more
Compassionate and authoritative, Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine demonstrates that an informed, integrative approach to staying well is often the best medicine. “This is a book that should be in every woman's health library and every alternative practitioner's library. It is a resource for the new breed of conventional practitioners who are open to a more integrative health-care system.” --Christiane Northrup, M.D., author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom
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Woman's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine January 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent resource for alternative woman's health. Well written and easy to read and understand. Very practical and useful information. I am using as a health care resource, but would recommend to anyone interested in natural health.
Excellent resource for NDs November 28, 2007 From what I have read this is going to be a great resource for women's health issues when I am in practice or even just during internship. I would recommend having it for reference.
A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Remedies for Women September 27, 2003 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
After years of experiencing excruciating periods, I was diagnosed with endometriosis. I have been searching for months to find natural alternatives to hormone therapy and another laparascopy. I found it in this book. It contains more information on endometriosis than any other resource I have looked through. It also provides thorough dietary suggestions and nutritional supplements. It offers an alternative to the more extreme therapies.While I was looking to this book for a specific condition, it also contains a wealth of information on the various ailments that women suffer from, as well as suggestions for women's overall health. I highly reccommend it to anyone looking to feel better, naturally.
The best book available on natural medicine for women September 8, 1999 69 out of 69 found this review helpful
This is an exceptionally well-researched and well-written book covering the most common medical problems for women, how to prevent them and how to treat them the natural way. I am particularly impressed with the author's broad knowledge of biochemistry, medical conditions and her reliance on hard data from published studies. If you're tired of the side-effects of chemical drugs you'll find plenty of sound advice and alternative therapies backed up by scrupulous research. This is a great stand-alone volume on the subject but it also complements other books on women's medical conditions written from traditional medical viewpoints.
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