Ask Dr. Weil Omnibus #1: (Includes the first 6 Ask Dr. Weil Titles)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.26 (749 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0449003124 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Dr. Weil is your trusted expert on health" according to Rebecca of Amazon. I first heard of Dr. Weil while watching a show on TV. His calming voice and interesting breathing techniques got my attention. I was interested in Yoga and could relate to the calming effects of a peaceful lifestyle.This book is a complement to all the great work Dr. Weil has done. I also recently purchased his CD called Sound Body,Sound Mind and play it often to recieve the benefits of deep relaxation, not to mention the heal. "Ask Dr. Weill by the author" according to Dr. Joseph S. Maresca. This is an excellent work which focuses on the alternativemedicinal protocols. For instance, Dr. Weill recommends utilizingfresh ginger and dried feverfew for arthritic patients plaquedby autoimmune problems and issues. In addition, he cites theuse of tumeric three times a day for arthritis. He would treatbee stings with tea tree oil. The author recommends the useof magnets for arthritic problems-particularly the "Northern"pole. Better visit his webpage This book in reality is much more like some articles from his webpage fixed together. I hardley recomend visiting his webpage instead of spending money for this antique and not updated material.
And after the tremendous response he received from countless readers, he launched the Web site "Ask Dr. Now, in this comprehensive edition of the complete Ask Dr. In his #1 New York Times bestsellers Spontaneous Healing and Eight Weeks to Optimum Health, Dr. Weil book series, he offers guidance on the issues that matter to us most, includingWomen's Health--How can I fight PMS naturally?--What are the best methods of birth control?--Which herbs help hot flashes?Your Top Health Concerns--Am I a chocoholic?--Is there help for chronic fatigue syndrome?--Does red wine really help my heart?Natural Remedies--What is the best cure for a hangover?--What can I do to stop snoring?--What is the best treatment for a bee sting?Common Illnesses--How can I fight Lyme disease?--Is there a natural cure for bad breath?--Can I fight depression without drugs?Healthy Living--What is the best way to quit smoking?--Does an aspirin a day keep the doctor away?--Is decaf healthier?Whether you are eager to learn about the best path to recovery from illness or hoping to enhance your overall well-being, Dr. Weil" (drweil), which is the HotWired Network's top-rated program on the Internet. Weil's expert advice will gently guide you toward the healthier,
What Ask Dr. His suggestion: do some crunches, but don't try to look like the men and women in Bally's gym commercials. For example, in a question about enemas--which he's against--he notes that constipation was once considered an affliction exclusive to the most noble and intelligent men, and that Louis XIV of France sometimes took four enemas a day. --Lou Schuler. "A super-flat abdomen with tight, rippling muscles will restrict the motion of the intestines during digestion," he writes. Weil will go on an issue, he surprises you by being skeptical about a popular nutritional supplement or treatment. Ask Dr. In that sense, Ask Dr.