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Self-Help can be Provided through Medical Books - By: Andre Garcia

Increasingly popular today is returning to a more natural state of living. This can be done through one's way of handling daily issues, in making

purchases or in caring for oneself or one's family. Naturopathy is included in this sweeping concept combining natural and non-toxic treatment for a body

that is self healing. Naturopathic physicians offer safe and effective health care through preventative care, natural remedies and therapies and combine

that with current knowledge of today's medical knowledge. Knowledge of naturopathic medicine comes in many, many forms today. Knowledge has

come from ancient texts in homeopathy to most research done on the Internet. Some of the most popular sources for information for Naturopathic

physicians that include medical books and publications are The Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, The Textbook of Natural Medicine, Women's

Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Total Wellness: Improve Your Health by Understanding the Body's Healing Systems, The Clinician's Handbook of

Natural Medicine, Naturopathic Gastroenterology, An Encyclopedia of Natural Healing for Children and Infants, Alternative Medicine Magazine's Definitive

Guide to Cancer: An Integrative Approach to Prevention, Treatment and Healing, The Natural Pharmacy and Fundamentals of Complimentary and

Alternative Medicine. The Encyclopedia of Medicine book is an easy to use, cross-referencing book of common ailments to natural remedies. The

Textbook of Natural Medicine supplies readers with detailed information on proven natural medicine approaches for treating patients, the practices and

recommendations of and for naturopaths, a glossary of natural medicines and their interactions with other medicines natural or unnatural and much

more. The Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine includes women specific health issues and shows how integrated medicine can treat women's

conditions. The Total Wellness book takes each body system and shows how each one works, making it noticeable when something isn't working and

how to fix it. The Clinician's Handbook provides guidelines for diagnosing and treating 84 of the most readily seen medical conditions. Naturopathic

Gastroenterology shows problems and treatments related to gastrointestinal homeostasis. An Encyclopedia of Natural Healing for Children and Infants

deals with childhood illnesses and is good for parents as well as physicians. Alternative Medicine Magazine's Definitive Guide to Cancer covers specific

cancers and the specific approach towards treatment. The Natural Pharmacy provides clinically proven natural treatments and the process to apply them.

The Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine book contains the historical background to alternative medicines and proof of

development based on real evidence through clinical trials. This is a short and brief list of books on the general naturopathic medicine subject. There are

several more books written, many authored by naturopathic physicians, relating to the history of Naturopathy and other more specific areas of interest

such as the history, philosophy, botanical medicine, nutrition and homeopathy. These books should give a good basis on Naturopathy and can take

these books to use as a starting point for one's research to follow whatever is the necessary path of information. May this information provide the means

to return the human state away from a chemical world into a safer, natural and healthful one.

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