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Ten Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life

Ten Natural Remedies That Can Save Your LifeAuthor: James F. Balch
Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 2,120,220

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st Main Street Books Ed
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0385493509
Dewey Decimal Number: 615.5
EAN: 9780385493505

Publication Date: May 1, 2000
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5 out of 5 stars The title of the book says it all!   April 27, 1999
For anyone who is tired of having medical information doled out by a resistant medical hierarchy, here is some straightforward information to get you on the path to wellness. To reduce this book to a commentary about "grass clippings" (wheat barley grass), as a previous reviewer did, is a real injustice. Dr. Balch mentions the truly cutting edge information about numerous therapies unknown to most of us,including oxygen healing therapies like ozone treatments as one of the "10 Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life."

Very quietly, even conventional MD's are using hyperbaric oxygen chambers and other oxygen-related treatments to treat patients with the so-called "flesh eating bacteria." Why? Because ozone and many other oxygen therapies are the ONLY treatments known to "kill the bugs, not the body." In other words, where antibiotics fail to destroy these "killer bugs," and severely damage the immune system, ozone re-invigorates the body by giving oxygen on the cellular level. Don't take my word for it; do a search some time on PubMed or some other medical search engine and see what you come up with!

Medical quackery? HA! Within the next decade, the Mayo Clinic and the rest of the shrines we have built to the bloated medical bureacracy will ALL be using innovative natural cures like the ones Dr. Balch recommends in this very readable book.

His first book, "Prescription for Nutritional Healing" has sold in excess of 4 million copies. "10 Natural Remedies That Can Save Your Life," especially at the amazingly low Amazon.com price is a steal.

This is a great book, especially for those not familiar with the world of natural remedies.


4 out of 5 stars Impressive for improving the quality of your health   April 21, 1999
If you are like me, your health needs improvement. Well, this is the book for you. Starting with Dr. Balch's home remedy of ground lawn clippings to his pine mulch enemas, you'll find what you need here to get your body back on nature's track. Dr. Balch does touch upon the mind-body relationship, but a more detailed treatment is found elsewhere, like Thomas Nagel's The View From Nowhere (Nagel discusses a natural pasta salad that fully clarifies the mind-body link). Still, Dr. Balch's assertion that subjective, conscious beings living in an impersonal, objective universe can improve the mind-body connection by rejecting computer functionalism and eating toasted acorns seems rather controversial. But he hits the nail on the head when he talks about natural hormone therapy, particularly his thoughts on "running hormones" (a concept first raised by Macgruder in 1976 but ignored until Martha Stewart resurrected the idea in her new handbook of hors d'oeuvres). Does all this amount to medical quackery? Plainly, yes. But I wouldn't dismiss it offhand. We are living in a vibrant economy in the U. S. these days so there is money to burn. Why not waste it on this? At least you'll finally have the answer to a question that has plagued modern Americans: do I leave lawn clippings on the lawn after mowing or do I bag them and eat them as a salad?

Recommended for the health conscious individual.

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