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The Consumer's Guide to Homeopathy:

The Definitive Resource for Understanding Homeopathic Medicine and Making It Work for You
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G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1995 - Health & Fitness - 409 pages
Homeopathy is one of the fastest-growing alternative medicines available today. By triggering the body's own self-healing abilities, homeopathic remedies are a safe and effective way to treat everyday ailments as well as acute and chronic symptoms of mind and body. Not surprisingly, this treatment is winning more converts every day. The Consumer's Guide to Homeopathy is the most comprehensive resource to the vast array of products and services available. Renowned homeopathic expert Dana Ullman explains in clear, nontechnical terms how homeopathy works; how to choose the correct remedy, potency, and dosage; how to obtain professional homeopathic care; and much more.

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The Consumer's Guide to Homeopathy

User Review  - sherryelle47 - Overstock.com

This is a fairly good book geared mostly to those just beginning their inquiry into homeopathy. I had hoped it would offer more in the way of specifics. Therefore, I would recommend it more for its general background/theory information rather than for particular remedies. Read full review

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Contents

A Modern View
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TWO Healing Disease Versus Suppressing Symptoms
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THREE The Homeopathic Renaissance
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