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An edition of The Family Natural Remedies Guide (2003)

The Family Natural Remedies Guide

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Effective remedies from A-to-Z to regain and maintain your family's health.

No matter how many supplements you may take, your diet is still the most important defense against sickness, aging and lack of energy. If you do not give your body all the nutrients it needs to function optimally, sooner or later body organs will start to break down, energy will diminish and you will become a sick old — physiologically if not chronologically — man or woman.

The problem is there are so many of us who wait until our health begins to decline to learn what we should eat and not eat in order to remain healthy. We have noticed an alarming trend: people are developing a greater number of disorders and diseases at younger ages than ever before. Today, even children frequently acquire serious problems which children seldom had in the past such as asthma, allergies, chronic ear infections and even diabetes.

Our bodies have the remarkable ability to heal themselves if we just give them the nutrients they need. This book offers insights on natural home remedies. Katherine Tarr shares detailed notes covering topics from A-to-Z to help others regain and maintain their health.

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English
Pages
134

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Cover of: The Family Natural Remedies Guide
The Family Natural Remedies Guide
January 2003, Wendell Whitman Co.
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First Sentence

"No matter how many supplements you may take, your diet is still the most important defense against sickness, aging, and lack of energy."

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Library of Congress
RZ440 .T37 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
134
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

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Open Library
OL9732106M
Internet Archive
familynaturalrem0000tarr
ISBN 10
1885653190
ISBN 13
9781885653192
LCCN
2002113876
OCLC/WorldCat
78887710
Goodreads
4922315

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