Lupus: Alternative Therapies That Work

Author:   Sharon Moore
Publisher:   Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Edition:   Original ed.
ISBN:  

9780892818891


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   29 October 2000
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sharon Moore
Publisher:   Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Imprint:   Healing Arts Press
Edition:   Original ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780892818891


ISBN 10:   0892818891
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   29 October 2000
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Lupus: Alternative Therapies That Work Acknowledgments Introduction 1. My Story 2. What Is Lupus? 3. Your Liver 4. Your Diet 5. Helpful Nutritional Supplements 6. Healing Herbs 7. Beneficial Fats and Oils 8. Environmental Toxins in Food 9. The Dangers of Toxic Dentistry 10. Traditional Chinese Medicine 11. Mind-Body Therapies 12. Caring for Your Spirit 13. How to Begin Epilogue Suggested Reading Resources Notes index

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This book should be read by both those who ar ill and the practitioners they choose to work with. . . . The information and explanations presented are the pearls from thousands of dollars worth of consultations with many different types of practitioners.


Her research, as detailed here, was deep. It is an essentially scientific search through the fringes of our world, through cultures and ideas that Western science does not know about or does not understand. Lupus sufferers should most certainly read this book and think about what Moore has to say. A useful book with new insights, new therapies, and new hope to all that suffer from this devastating disease. Anyone who is chronically ill, will find a wealth of suggestions here for non-invasive, non-toxic approaches to healing. I have no hesitation in recommending [Lupus] . . . a good resource book on the alternative approaches to the management of Lupus. Lupus is a book I most strongly recommend not only to those with lupus, but to anyone with a disease that is difficult to categorize or treat. Particularly helpful is a twelve-month plan for incorporating . . . varied therapies into a lifestyle that optimally supports recovery and personal growth. This book should be read by both those who ar ill and the practitioners they choose to work with. . . . The information and explanations presented are the pearls from thousands of dollars worth of consultations with many different types of practitioners. I have no hesitation in recommending Lupus . . . a good resource book on the alternative approaches to the management of Lupus. Books by lupus patients aren't unusual, but hers is the first to go into complementary medicine in detail. ? Her research, as detailed here, was deep.? It is an essentially scientific search through the fringes of our world, through cultures and ideas that Western science does not know about or does not understand.? Lupus sufferers should most certainly read this book and think about what Moore has to say. & quot; Books by lupus patients aren't unusual, but hers is the first to go into complementary medicine in detail.& quot; ? & quot; A useful book with new insights, new therapies, and new hope to all that suffer from this devastating disease.& quot; & quot; Anyone who is chronically ill, will find a wealth of suggestions here for non-invasive, non-toxic approaches to healing.& quot; & quot; I have no hesitation in recommending [Lupus] . . . a good resource book on the alternative approaches to the management of Lupus.& quot; & quot; Particularly helpful is a twelve-month plan for incorporating . . . varied therapies into a lifestyle that optimally supports recovery and personal growth.& quot; & quot; Lupus is a book I most strongly recommend not only to those with lupus, but to anyone with a disease that is difficult to categorize or treat.& quot; & quot; This book should be read by both those who ar ill and the practitioners they choose to work with. . . . The information and explanations presented are the pearls from thousands of dollars worth of consultations with many different types of practitioners.& quot; & quot; Her research, as detailed here, was deep.? It is an essentially scientific search through the fringes of our world, through cultures and ideas that Western science does not know about or does not understand.? Lupus sufferers should most certainly read this book and think about what Moore has to say.& quot; Lupus is a book I most strongly recommend not only to those with lupus, but to anyone with a disease that is difficult to categorize or treat. Her research, as detailed here, was deep.? It is an essentially scientific search through the fringes of our world, through cultures and ideas that Western science does not know about or does not understand.? Lupus sufferers should most certainly read this book and think about what Moore has to say. Her research, as detailed here, was deep. It is an essentially scientific search through the fringes of our world, through cultures and ideas that Western science does not know about or does not understand. Lupus sufferers should most certainly read this book and think about what Moore has to say. Lupus is a book I most strongly recommend not only to those with lupus, but to anyone with a disease that is difficult to categorize or treat. A useful book with new insights, new therapies, and new hope to all that suffer from this devastating disease. Anyone who is chronically ill, will find a wealth of suggestions here for non-invasive, non-toxic approaches to healing. Books by lupus patients aren't unusual, but hers is the first to go into complementary medicine in detail. I have no hesitation in recommending [Lupus] . . . a good resource book on the alternative approaches to the management of Lupus. Particularly helpful is a twelve-month plan for incorporating . . . varied therapies into a lifestyle that optimally supports recovery and personal growth. This book should be read by both those who ar ill and the practitioners they choose to work with. . . . The information and explanations presented are the pearls from thousands of dollars worth of consultations with many different types of practitioners.


Her research, as detailed here, was deep. It is an essentially scientific search through the fringes of our world, through cultures and ideas that Western science does not know about or does not understand. Lupus sufferers should most certainly read this book and think about what Moore has to say.


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Sharon Moore has been a Peace Corps volunteer, an English teacher, a medical journalist, and a certified vocational rehabilitation counselor. She lives in Olympia, Washington.

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