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Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

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The all-in-one natural health resource your family can trust

Dr. James Balch coauthored Prescription for Nutritional Healing, which became the first major popular guide to the healing power of foods and nutritional supplements, selling more than 8 million copies in all its editions. Now, Dr. Balch and Dr. Mark Stengler present a new natural health resource that you can't afford to be without—a comprehensive reference of natural remedies for common ailments, including:

acne allergies arthritis asthma back pain cancer depression fibromyalgia heart disease hypothyroidism influenza irritable bowel syndrome menopause osteoporosis stroke Syndrome X varicose veins, and more—almost 200 health problems and conditions in all.

Prescription for Natural Cures provides a complete natural Rx for each condition, giving you a proven, natural, customized prescription that may include supplements, herbal medicine, homeopathy, aromatherapy, Chinese medicine, hydrotherapy, bodywork, natural hormones, and other natural cures in addition to nutritional advice. Organized by problem from A to Z, this invaluable guide features:

The unique Super Seven Prescriptions for each condition, which provide specific and practical remedies to help heal your problem. You have never seen natural health advice as helpful, targeted, and accessible as this Clear, authoritative guidance on dietary changes, healing foods, nutritional supplements, and recommended tests Easy-to-understand discussions of the symptoms and root causes of each health problem Down-to-earth descriptions of each natural remedy A resource guide to holistic practitioners

This breakthrough book is indispensable if you want to get better—naturally

736 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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8 reviews
January 2, 2008
this is pretty much my new health bible. you can look up any condition or symptom, and it has all sorts of remedies listed; herbal, nutritional, acupressure, homeopathic. It's the most truly holistic health book i've found yet. and when i actually have follow-through with the stuff it says to do, it really helps. plus, it's easy to navigate. yay to natural health!
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Author 4 books691 followers
May 18, 2012
Excellent, comprehensive reference!

I believe this book to have cut our need for doctor visits nearly in half, along with the cost of treatment for basic ails and nutrient deficiencies. I'm a little iffy on the homeopathy, but I can't see it as harmful, and I'm pleased that it's included as an option for a more a holistic approach.
17 reviews2 followers
July 16, 2008
A great reference for alternatives to prescription drugs!
25 reviews
January 14, 2019
Its good for those looking for an alternative, but there are a few problems. It acts like Homeopathy and that one foot treatment medicinal practice can cure major diseases, but I like alternatives, just look on WebMD and check with a doctor (holistic or one who knows about it) before trying anything
2,103 reviews61 followers
July 7, 2016

I received this book, for free, in exchange for an honest review.

This book is an above average supplement resource along the same lines as Prescription for Nutritional Healing (PNH). Like PNH, this book's main advantage is that it has a largely illness based layout which makes it easier to find useful information.

Also like PNH, this book has above average but not amazing information on how/why its supplements (herbs, vitamins, minerals) should be used.
I felt that in general most of the supplement information was at about google level. This is probably sufficient for most readers, but for someone who is somewhat knowledgeable the supplement information itself already it doesn't seem too useful. On the other hand, this book does contain a good deal of background information, alternative treatments, etc. that make it a useful resource.

This book is better than PNH in that it contains information on additional healing modalities.
This book includes aromatherapy,acupressure, homeopathy, etc. information for most illnesses.

The book also includes references and sometimes refers to published efficacy studies.
It also includes potential root causes, information on diet and testing information.
This background information, while somewhat inconsistent, is still much better than most similar books.

I haven't found any better books yet, so for now I'd suggest pairing this with other book(s) that have more in-depth information on supplements.
This book can be used to find possible supplements which can then be researched in the other books/online.
695 reviews73 followers
June 1, 2015
Skip this and get yourself a subscription to the Weston A Price Association. Or read Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. I studied nutrition for 5 years. This book was useless (my health improved a tiny tiny bit) compared to the changes that happened once my research led me to the research of Weston Price--cured my acne, menstrual cramps, my husband's hair loss and much more…. this book on the other hand, cured nothing.
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Author 72 books23 followers
June 10, 2015
Lovely book, full of useful information and also full of natural remedies, very nice book fro someone that doesn’t want to take drugs or medicine for various illnesses it covers a lot of subjects, it’s quite a big book.
I learned a lot from it, always have it open on my desk for consultation.
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470 reviews
May 9, 2011
If you like homeopathic and natural jazz, this is a good resource. I like these types of books as reference.
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46 reviews2 followers
January 18, 2012
Great resource with several methods to remedy common health issues. Definitely keeping for future referencing.
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1,501 reviews
May 9, 2012
Good reference, though it does seem somewhat in love with soy as a help, even for conditions where soy is a bad idea. Alas.
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1,165 reviews15 followers
October 1, 2012
Treatment alternatives, the natural way. Out lines the many options for different medical problems. I'm using this as guide, because I don't want so many drugs.
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2,493 reviews
July 3, 2013
I feel inspired to try some of the ideas in this book. There are a number of alternative medicine solutions; this book is very even-handed and objective about suggesting possibilities.
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February 6, 2014
A good first reference but beware and use more than this as a resource.
609 reviews2 followers
March 8, 2014
Fantastic resource. So much information that is useful.
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348 reviews
March 20, 2016
Great book to take you past just first aid for common ailments.
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April 9, 2013
Didn't read the whole thing, but chock full of natural remedies!
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