Thursday, January 1, 2009

The Family Guide to Homeopathy or Asylums

The Family Guide to Homeopathy: Symptoms and Natural Solutions

Author: Andrew Locki

A Safe, Natural, and Effective Alternative Medicine

Millions of people, including health professionals, are mining to homeopathy, a form of medicine that treats illness by stimulating the body's natural defenses. Dr. Lockie explains how homeopathy can help restore health, rather than simply fight disease.

This family reference guide provides all the information necessary to understand how homeopathy works, and how any individual can use it simply and safely to treat a wide variety of illnesses. Accessibly organized by symptoms affecting all parts of the body from head to toe, The Family Guide to Homeopathy offers a list of remedies for hundreds of conditions along with details on how often and how long to give the remedy. It covers everything from heart disease to menopause, from allergies to ulcers, including advice on when to consult a doctor. Special sections feature symptoms and solutions for special problems affecting men, women, infants, and the elderly.



Table of Contents:

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION Part I WHAT IS HOMEOPATHY?

Part 2 PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE Part 3 HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES

General Remedy Finder Homeopathic Remedies and their Sources

Part 4 FIRST AID Part 5 AILMENTS AND DISEASES

Mind and Emotions Brain and Nervous System Skin, Nails, and Hair Eyes Ears Nose Teeth and Gums Mouth, Tongue, Throat, and Voice Lungs and Respiration Heart, Blood, and Circulation Muscles, Bones, and Joints Esophagus, Stomach, and Duodenum Small and Large Intestine, Liver, Gall Bladder, and Pancreas Kidneys and Bladder Special Problems in Women Special Problems in Men Hormones and Metabolism Sexual Problems Infections, Infestations, and Immune System Fertility and Pregnancy Childbirth and Postnatal Problems Special Problems in Infants Ailments and Diseases in Childhood Special Problems in Adolescents Special Problems in the Elderly

Part 6 NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS AND SPECIAL DIETS Appendix: Sixty Remedy Pictures

Useful Addresses Bibliography Index

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Asylums: Essays on the Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates

Author: Erving Goffman

Asylums is an analysis of life in "total institutions"—closed worlds like prisons, army camps, boarding schools, nursing homes and mental hospitals. It focuses on the relationship between the inmate and the institution, how the setting affects the person and how the person can deal with life on the inside.



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