Can anyone recommend a good natural cure or remedy book?!


Question: I know a great web-site you can check out. They have a lot of natural remedies and stuff for all sorts of things. I will send you a link in case you want to check it out. Once your on the website just do a search for whatever you need and you will find it. Its a green living website so they will only have natural stuff on there. Good luck.
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Answers: I know a great web-site you can check out. They have a lot of natural remedies and stuff for all sorts of things. I will send you a link in case you want to check it out. Once your on the website just do a search for whatever you need and you will find it. Its a green living website so they will only have natural stuff on there. Good luck.
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cure for what?

I found "The Cure for All Diseases" by Dr. Hulda Clark to be helpful, also" The Prevention of all Cancers" by the same author.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, by the Dr's Mr & MRS Balche[dont have it here, so the last name may be misspelled]. This thing covers Cancers to the Flu and Aids and Hepatitis and how to quit smoking...

My bible, the cover has had to be taped back on, have even used it to diagnose my daughter, went to the doc and told her what my girl had, the doc ran the tests any way and what do you know, I was right! It has been instrumantal in taking control of my health to keep a chronic illness from taking me out too soon. There are several versions, make sure and go with the latest. I swear by this thing. Find it in any book store.

What kind of cure, or remedy are you looking for? There is all kinds of books out there that will help with everything.

There's one called the Ganotherapy book based on a 10 year research by Dr. Lim Siow Jin. A therapy that cleanses (detoxify) and heals the body so the body would take care of its own health problems with its natural immune system.

Someone recommending a book by Hulda Clark?? Hilarious!
Author Hulda Clark bought her "doctor's" degree (N.D.) from an unaccredited quack correspondence school. The entire N.D. course has been advertised as taking 100 hours and costing $695.

Someone recommending Balch's book?? Another kneeslapper!
Author Phyllis Balch claims status as an AANC "Certified Nutritional Consultant" . This CNC "Certification" from AANC is available for a fee of $50 plus passage of an open-book examination based mainly on the contents of quacky books.

Go to a bit torrent site like demoid, and you can download one.
I'm currently taking my second course with one of the main naturopaths in California, and she swears by the Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, so I would probably reccomend that one.

Also, this has nothing at all to do with your question, so please forgive me, but in regards to naturopaths having a cheesy mail order certifaction process that does not matter (in Kalos's post), the naturopath told me that when they were trying to get the practiced liscenced in california, two main groups lobbied against them over and over.
The first was the California AMA, and they actually paid the quackwatch guy Steve Barret a boatload to sit in on all the discussions.
The second were all the diploma mills currently making the mail order naturopath degrees. Basically from her explanation, those groups really did not want the naturopathy liscence to actually become legalized in the state, since it meant that they were no longer allowed to confer an ND liscence (as they were not accredited, since the practice was now legally sanctioned in the state), or in plainer language, I could make a school that certified you as an RD (since it doesn't exist as a real lisence), with no authorization other than me feeling like it. As a result, the fake diploma mills have constantly been at war with the naturopaths (both sides hate each other), and they are actually one of the main groups which has opposed them getting legalized (more so than the AMA :o), so basically, saying they are not well taught is really not a fair attack to make on the profession.

My main gripe with naturopathy lies in the fact the term "natural" is semantically abused a lot. Other than that I like the discipline. It's the one career where I tend to meet nice happy people from, and it gets a lot of results without nasty sideeffects.

the site recommended by Kalos is funded by anti-alternative,
anti-natural idiots. Barrett (the guy who runs quackwatch site) is not a health care practitioner licensed in anything. He has falsely served as an expert witness in many court cases and recently lost a case in Pennsylvania when he sued a chiropractor who exposed him.

Prescription for Natural Healing is a good one. Has herbal and vitamin information as well as ways to prepare food for maximum nutrition



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