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The Complete Encyclopedia of Natural Healing: A Comprehensive A-Z Listing of Common and Chronic Illnesses and Their Proven Natural Treatments
The Complete Encyclopedia of Natural Healing A Comprehensive AZ Listing of Common and Chronic Illnesses and Their Proven Natural Treatments
Author: Gary Null
ISBN-13: 9780887234552
ISBN-10: 0887234550
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Dr. Gary Null has written a book of alternative therapies for 71 conditions, including:

- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Digestive Disorders
- Eye Disorders
- Foot and Leg Problems

- High Cholesterol Level
- Osteoporosis
- Parasites
- Skin Conditions

This book covers the use of 25 different alternative therapies, including:

- herbs,
- supplements & vitamins,
- aromatherapy,
- chleation therapy

- enzyme therapy
- Alexander therapy
- oxygen therapies
- Ayurvedic medicine

My favorite part of the book: the causes of those 71 conditions are explained clearly -- in layman's terms. Then Dr. Null gives a variety of alternative therapies and in what doses they would work most effectively.

I found the explanations to be clear and easy to follow. The author gives enough information to be helpful, without bogging the reader down in extra medical words and explanations.