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The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies: Cure Yourself with Nature’s Most Powerful Healing Agents (Paperback)

The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies: Cure Yourself with Nature's Most Powerful Healing Agents

You can cut through all the hype with this ultimate collection of authoritative information from the world’s foremost herbal professionals. From the best-selling Doctors Book series, The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies provides readers with the latest in herbal research from 200 experts in the United States and Europe. Here’s a sampling.* For Back Pain: Rub sore muscles with hot-pepper cream to stimulate your body’s natural painkillers* For Forgetfulness: Use rosemary, known in folklore as the herb of remembrance, to help improve your memory* For Bronchitis: Try a garlic poultice on your feet; it really works* For Nicotine Addiction: Take St. John’s wort to help kick your smoking habit* For Osteoporosis: Drink dandelion leaf tea to help build bone density* For Weight Loss: Use ginseng to help your body store less fatThe Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies combines solid research and expert advice with the accessibility that is the hallmark of the Doctors Book ser (more…)

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Take Your Pediatrician with You: Keeping Your Child Healthy at Home and on the Road (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) (Paperback)

Take Your Pediatrician with You: Keeping Your Child Healthy at Home and on the Road (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

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“A genuine resource book of information for those traveling with children… Provides travelers with good explanations and practical tips on how to manage common health problems faced.” – Journal of Travel Medicine “If you have children, you need this book! Comprehensive and easy to use, it will inform, empower, and encourage you.” – Boris Skurkovich, M.D., Brown School of Medicine”

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“Whether a child has traveler’s stomach or dysentery, sunburn or heat stroke, Ryder, who has worked in three countries across three continents, spells out potential symptoms, what they might mean, and how parents should react to them… Recommended for all public libraries and for hospital and walk-in medical center libraries, especially those supplying immunizations for world travel.” — Library Journal (starred review)”A unique publication of its type… a genuine resource book of helpful information for those traveling with children… Provides traveler (more…)

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Here is a plethora of ordinary household remedies to treat over 100 common ailments and health complaints safely, effectively, and inexpensively in an easy-to-use A-to-Z format. Treat everyday health problems with cures from a wide range of sources, all examined by a panel of leading medical doctors-sure-fire safe and effective treatments.

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A helpful resource for women presents a variety of safe, practical home remedies, health suggestions, prevention tips, and coping strategies from medical professionals on menopause, yeast infections, PMS, osteoporosis, and other feminine ailments.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Your Child’s Symptoms: The Official, Complete Home Reference, Birth Through Adolescence (Paperback)

The American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Your Child's Symptoms: The Official, Complete Home Reference, Birth Through Adolescence

Amazon.com Review

It would be nice to have pediatricians at your beck and call for every cough and wheeze, but the era of house visits is past. When the weather’s raw and your child’s in pain, start with your reference shelf. Donald Schiff and Steven Shelov have arranged the contents of the Guide to Your Child’s Symptoms by the child’s age: you’ll find symptom guides from baby’s colic, diarrhea, and spitting up to your adolescent’s anxiety, depression, and skin problems. For each symptom, there’s a description of usual causes, a chart of questions to consider, and what action to take. There’s also an illustrated “First-Aid Manual.” Guide to Your Child’s Symptoms is a first-rate resource that explains when bed rest will do and when to get on the phone to your pediatrician.
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With a planned 100,000-copy first printing, this will help many parents find the answer to “What’s ailing Junior?”
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