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ISBN10: 0071464735 | ISBN13: 9780071464734

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Use the power of nature to heal your body and enjoy a lifetime of good health In Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, naturopathic physician Tori Hudson shows you how to safely and effectively combine conventional and natural medicine to maintain health and address specific medical conditions. Her groundbreaking work offers sound information on complementary therapies such as bio-identical hormones, vitamin supplementation, herbs, diet, and exercise and helps you make informed choices about your health. Learn how to: Treat a whole range of female health issues, from contraception to menopause, heart conditions to infections Safely integrate alternative therapies with traditional medicine Determine when you should seek a practitioner's help And much more Compassionate and authoritative, Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine demonstrates that an informed, integrative approach to staying well is often the best medicine. “This is a book that should be in every woman's health library and every alternative practitioner's library. It is a resource for the new breed of conventional practitioners who are open to a more integrative health-care system.” --Christiane Northrup, M.D., author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom
1.Abnormal uterine bleeding
2.Amenorrhea
3.Cervical Dysplasia
4.Contraception
5.Cystitis
6.Endometriosis
7.Fibrocystic Breast Disease
8.Genital Herpes
9.Heart Disease
10.Infertililty
11.Interstitial cystitis
12.Menopause
13.Menstrual Cramps
14.Osteoporosis
15.Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
16.Pregnancy
17.Premenstrual Syndrome
18.Sexually Transmitted Infections
19.Uterine Fibroids
20.Vaginitis
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