Synopses & Reviews
Not every type of alternative healing technique is going to be right for every person. This volume can help people discover the range of possibilities, and then consider what they may -- or may not-be comfortable with. Comprehensive and authoritative, this essential illustrated guide examines over 90 of the most popular and effective complementary therapies, from aromatherapy to visualization. Which Therapy? : The Encyclopedia of Natural Healing explores in detail each therapy, explaining clearly the principles behind each one, and including demonstrations by expert practitioners of what to expect in consultation and treatment sessions. Instruction on current self-help techniques enhances this information. A thoughtfully designed interactive questionnaire helps you choose the best treatment for you-one that meets your health needs and suites your lifestyle and personality. The Latest Research: An extensive visual index describes the best treatment options for over 200 complaints, from minor illnesses, such as the common cold, to emotional problems and serious conditions, such as heart disease. Its unique ratings system, based on the most recent scientific research, offers at-a-glance information on the effectiveness of each therapy. Practical, accessible, and highly informative, the Encyclopedia of Natural Healing is the ideal companion for anyone wanting to explore, understand, and benefit from the many alternative therapies that enjoy evergrowing popularity.
Synopsis
Helpful to enthusiasts and professionals alike, these volumes provide extensive coverage of hundreds of conditions and their remedies, including their sources and symptoms. Up-to-date research and in-depth explanations of today's most popular alternative therapies are enhanced by step-by-step photos of typical treatments, as well as symptoms charts and remedy ratings.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 326-327) and index.
About the Author
Dr. David Peters is Director of Complementary Therapies at Marylebone Health Center, London, where for over a decade he and his team have been working to integrate alternative therapies into mainstream medicine. He is also Clinical Director for the Center for Community Care and Primary Health at the University of Westminster, which offers a wide-ranging program of teaching and research into complementary therapies. He is a council member for the Prince of Wales' Foundation for Integrated Medicine. Readers are welcome to contact Dr. Peters with comments on this book at www.integrativehealthcare.co.uk Anne Woodham is the Chair of the UK Guild of Health Writers, former Deputy Editor of Good Housekeeping, and regular contributor to major newspapers and magazines. She is the author of several books on health, including Get Up and Go! Self-help for Fatigue Sufferers, Beating Stress at Work, and The Health Education Authority's Guide to Complementary Medicine and Therapies. Anne Woodham and Dr. David Peters are also joint authors of DK's Complete Guide to Integrative Medicine. Established in 1971, Natural Health is the longest running and most respected periodical in the field of natural self-care. Read by more than a million health-conscious readers each issue, Natural Health is a trusted leader, providing credible information, guidance, and inspiration to both core devotees of natural healing and to the growing legions of new natural health enthusiasts. Published by Weider Publications, Inc., Natural Health's Editorial Advisory Board includes such esteemed authorities as Dean Ornish, Carolyn Dean, and Andrew Weil.