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Nuevas alternativas para curarse naturalmente: Más de 1,500 de los mejores remedios del mundo de la medicina alternativa

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Provides natural remedies for common health problems from acne to yeast infections.

656 pages, Hardcover

First published July 22, 1995

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Profile Image for Erin *Proud Book Hoarder*.
2,988 reviews1,198 followers
September 15, 2012
(also posted on my site The Paperback Stash)

New Choices in Natural Healing takes several areas of natural health care and incorporates it by condition. As an example, if you were to turn - alphabetically, of course - to Arthritis, you'd read a short paragraph describing the ailemtn, then a paragraph or two under Acupressure, Aromatherapy, Ayurveda, Flower Remedy, Food Therapy, Homeopathy, Hydrotherapy, Imagery, Juice Therapy, Massage, Reflexology, Relaxation and Meditation, Vitamin and Mineral Therapy, and -finally- yoga.

If you know much on herbs, you'd get frustrated seeing the cautious and very generic recommendations, and the same goes for some other areas. However, to have this much information on such a wide variety in one book is invaluable, an excellent idea and, even if not done completely up to par, worth owning. The authors act more as journalists in a way, objectively describing what the experts in each field would recommend for each condition, not taking an active stance much. The objective authors of course follow it up with ask your doctor and generic advice, but the book they've put together has served its use well enough.

The end section is great, as it's filled with illustrations on acupressure points, massages, reflexology jargon and charts, a few relaxation stretches, yoga illustrations (good amount of these). This section alone brought the book up another star - I'm a visual learner, and the diagrams can assist many people.

The beginning is well-done, also, telling about each area of natural healing with background details and such. Having a book at your fingertips that will point you in the right direction for a variety of natural techniques is priceless. In order to learn this much about each would involve buying multiple books about seperate healing techniques - a book such as this saves mucho on the wallet, makes general browsing a breeze, and cuts your time in half. Not perfect in some areas, but certainly worth picking up!
Profile Image for Erin *Proud Book Hoarder*.
2,988 reviews1,198 followers
December 17, 2009
New Choices in Natural Healing takes several areas of natural health care and incorporates it by condition. As an example, if you were to turn - alphabetically, of course - to Arthritis, you'd read a short paragraph describing the ailemtn, then a paragraph or two under Acupressure, Aromatherapy, Ayurveda, Flower Remedy, Food Therapy, Homeopathy, Hydrotherapy, Imagery, Juice Therapy, Massage, Reflexology, Relaxation and Meditation, Vitamin and Mineral Therapy, and -finally- yoga.

If you know much on herbs, you'd get frustrated seeing the cautious and very generic recommendations, and the same goes for some other areas. However, to have this much information on such a wide variety in one book is invaluable, an excellent idea and, even if not done completely up to par, worth owning. The authors act more as journalists in a way, objectively describing what the experts in each field would recommend for each condition, not taking an active stance much. The objective authors of course follow it up with ask your doctor and generic advice, but the book they've put together has served its use well enough.

The end section is great, as it's filled with illustrations on acupressure points, massages, reflexology jargon and charts, a few relaxation stretches, yoga illustrations (good amount of these). This section alone brought the book up another star - I'm a visual learner, and the diagrams can assist many people.

The beginning is well-done, also, telling about each area of natural healing with background details and such. Having a book at your fingertips that will point you in the right direction for a variety of natural techniques is priceless. In order to learn this much about each would involve buying multiple books about seperate healing techniques - a book such as this saves mucho on the wallet, makes general browsing a breeze, and cuts your time in half. Not perfect in some areas, but certainly worth picking up!
Profile Image for Chanel Chapters.
2,374 reviews264 followers
June 7, 2012
I thought this was a great short hand introduction to various types of alternative healing as well as examples of treatments for ailments such as colds and tooth aches to fatigue and breastfeeding.
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November 4, 2022
This is a good resource and/or reference for beginners or for people who want to research more on different types of natural healing. I like how this book gives precautions for every type of natural healing and tells you when to see a doctor for a specific illness. A lot of interesting information, definitely something to keep on hand. As a reference of course.
Profile Image for S.
32 reviews1 follower
April 27, 2024
This is a great resource with lots of information & resources. There are acupuncture maps, massage maps, and so much more. Detailed information from a collective of medical doctors. It gives a lot of insight & help with managing common problems.
Profile Image for Summer.
15 reviews1 follower
February 4, 2009
This is more of a reference book for me. It's a good book. I refer to it fairly often. Ailments are listed alphabetically. It tells you when to see a doctor based on your symptoms and gives treatments for each ailment based on the practice such as homeopathics and reflexology etc..
Profile Image for Rita.
55 reviews
June 4, 2008
I first borrowed this book from TJ and found it to be an excellent resource for natural/alternative treatments. Not a ton info about each problem but is comprehensive and also a good starting point.
Profile Image for Lynda.
2,497 reviews122 followers
June 12, 2009
I have very mixed results from this book.
Profile Image for Pisces.
11 reviews1 follower
October 22, 2012
I am disappointed that the most current version of this book is not listed here. These books are a very valuable resource.
Profile Image for Ahmed Alohali.
156 reviews7 followers
October 21, 2015
I read the arabic translation lots of translation mistakes.

The biggest flaw on the book is lacking the support of evidence based medicine.

At the end I don't recommend this book at all.
Profile Image for Kim.
399 reviews13 followers
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June 25, 2012
a good reference book.
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