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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Excellent! Research info that Everyone can understand Review: I own an Herb Shop in West Chicago, Illinois. Finally, someone has come out with information that the average person can understand. I tell my customers to read this book, so they will get reliable information about natural food supplements and herbs. There is such a fear out there, still, about these products and there shouldn't be. Herbs, vitamins and minerals, etc. are FOOD, not drugs. People should be as leary about the drugs their doctors prescribe for them as they are about herbs, etc. Hopefully this book will be read by Millions of AMERICANS and they can lay their fears to rest.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Great Book! Review: I use this guide regularly as a starting point to herbal therapies and treatments. It relies on a lot of latest research both at home and overseas to put forward ideas on how these treatments can help one overcome illness. Absolutley necessary for anyone coping with chronic illness.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Cure Yourself Herbally Review: Much like her journalism style, Carper has written a clear-cut text on the variety of ways we can create Miracles for ourselves. I purchased this book earlier last summer and have found it to be a wealth of information as well as advice I can depend on. She has shown the link between herbal/vitamin/natural remedies and science despite the constant "warnings" from the pharmaceutical corporations we all hear and read. I have long been a proponent of healing myself and taking supplements that enhance my body's ability to keep the effects of aging at bay. Several years ago I found a site, iHerbLtd. that has such a tremendous job at supplying me with the herbs and supplements I need. Between iHerb and Carper's book, I'm in good hands--my own!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Cure Yourself Herbally Review: Much like her journalism style, Carper has written a clear-cut text on the variety of ways we can create Miracles for ourselves. I purchased this book earlier last summer and have found it to be a wealth of information as well as advice I can depend on. She has shown the link between herbal/vitamin/natural remedies and science despite the constant "warnings" from the pharmaceutical corporations we all hear and read. I have long been a proponent of healing myself and taking supplements that enhance my body's ability to keep the effects of aging at bay. Several years ago I found a site, iHerbLtd. that has such a tremendous job at supplying me with the herbs and supplements I need. Between iHerb and Carper's book, I'm in good hands--my own!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: this book is total review of herbs, supportive to nature!! Review: The herbs are the total desire in books and talks about how perfectly nature always supports us. The author is totally on the positive side of these herbal remedies. If one doesn't believe in miracles, this is the book to learn and review about herbs and natural support. The book talks about the overall weakness of america on the part of fame and overconfidence about their medical strength.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A bona-fide life-saver! Jean Carper, you've done it again! Review: This book is an excellent tool in combating some of the major and minor health problems which man is prone to. I am excited about the revelation of Kudzu to curb the craving for booze, which I am afflicted to. I also suffer from gout, which is a misery to a former distance runner, and now maybe I can get back on the road. Buyers can be sure that they will get their money's worth many times over if they buy, read, and heed this important health book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Great Book! Review: This book is an excellent tool in combating some of the majorand minor health problems which man is prone to. I am excited about the revelation of Kudzu to curb the craving for booze, which I am afflicted to. I also suffer from gout, which is a misery to a former distance runner, and now maybe I can get back on the road. Buyers can be sure that they will get their money's worth many times over if they buy, read, and heed this important health book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Science behind the "magic" Review: This is an excellent book. It introduces people to the idea that natural medicine can be effective and scientifically viable at the same time. What I found really useful in this work is her emphasis on all of the scientific studies which have been done in Europe. By so doing, the author explodes the myth that natural medicine is voodoo medicine, with no scientific merit to recommend it.The author also presents the material in an objective and nonsensationalistic manner. This helps keep the remedies in perspective. False hope is not given is not fostered, but the healing powers of the remedies she covers are presented in an even-handed manner. My only criticism of the book is the emphasis on tablets. This is not bad per se, but I would have liked to see a description of foods which contain some of the substances found in these remedies. For example, in speaking of vitamin E, or calcium, it would have been nice to have a list of foods which contain decent quantities of these substances. Despite this criticism, however, I highly recommend this work to anyone who is interested in natural remedies. No matter how much you know, or think you know, this book will open your eyes to a new world of possibility and science.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Science behind the "magic" Review: This is an excellent book. It introduces people to the idea that natural medicine can be effective and scientifically viable at the same time. What I found really useful in this work is her emphasis on all of the scientific studies which have been done in Europe. By so doing, the author explodes the myth that natural medicine is voodoo medicine, with no scientific merit to recommend it. The author also presents the material in an objective and nonsensationalistic manner. This helps keep the remedies in perspective. False hope is not given is not fostered, but the healing powers of the remedies she covers are presented in an even-handed manner. My only criticism of the book is the emphasis on tablets. This is not bad per se, but I would have liked to see a description of foods which contain some of the substances found in these remedies. For example, in speaking of vitamin E, or calcium, it would have been nice to have a list of foods which contain decent quantities of these substances. Despite this criticism, however, I highly recommend this work to anyone who is interested in natural remedies. No matter how much you know, or think you know, this book will open your eyes to a new world of possibility and science.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Another great book by Jean Carper Review: You just can't go wrong with Ms. Carper's books. This one is a must have. It gets right to the point in plain, clear language. Mine has certainly been used very often. Jean's wisdom was key in my switching multivitamin products (to WIN-Daily). Click on Jean Carper's name at the top of this page under the book title to see her other works. This book is a steal at the Amazon price!
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