Natural Healing Wisdom & Know-How is a fascinating and complete home reference for every practice on natural and alternative health and healing.
This book offers instructive and helpfully illustrated guides on numerous alternative medicinal practices, such as herbal healing, naturopathy, homeopathy, Eastern medicine, energy healing, mind-body healing, and so much more.
Included are various methods and techniques for managing and curing hundreds of ailments, as well as for maintaining a healthy lifestyle year-round and long-term. Culled from dozens of the most respected books and authors on the topics of natural and alternative health and healing, this book includes a special index of ailments and symptoms that appear at the front of the book to guide readers towards useful methods and techniques for targeting and managing specific issues.
This book is also a part of the Know-How series which includes other titles such
Amy Rost (she/her) is nonfiction editor by trade and a fiction reader by choice.
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I would recommend this book to any healers, people interested in self-sustainability, or people who are interested in the dozens of areas this book covers, from acupressure to yoga, color zone therapy to self-hynopsis. The book's 496 pages contain a startling amount of information in, yes, small print. Old-fashioned format, selections culled from a variety of other sources, could easily lead to a more in-depth study of any of the areas. One of the aspects I most appreciated was the emphasis on practicality for self-healing.
this book is HUGE, i just got it, but it seems like a pretty indespensible resource. it's designed very appealingly and some of the articles are surprisingly hilarious. hooray!