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Handy reference,
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This review is from: Naturopathic First Aid (Paperback)
Valuable guide to setting up and using a natural first aid kit. Covers a broad range of first aid including nutritional,herbal, aromatherapy, accupressure and homeopathic remedies for all types of minor conditions. Practical information for travellers and simple home remedies. Appropriate cautions, primary,secondary and follow up care.The book was in excellent condition and easy to use.
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Hmmmm...Not So Sure What's Imaginary is Good First Aid...,
By Robert J. Cullen "'Dr. Bob Ironic'" (Bridgeport, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Naturopathic First Aid: A Guide to Treating Minor First Aid Conditions With Natural Medicines (Kindle Edition)
A point:ND Barnes tells us in this book "Hahnemann believed that homeopathic medicines could be used to stimulate the body's vital force or healing capacity [...and] acupuncture [...] is based on the principle that energy or 'qi' moves along channels through the body and that disease is caused by the blockage of energy [p.013]." Such 'vital energies of naturopathy' are quite NOT IN EVIDENCE scientifically speaking, and are 'the essentially naturopathic'. First aid based upon fictitious prescientific ideas and methods? -r.c. |
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Naturopathic First Aid: A Guide to Treating Minor First Aid Conditions With Natural Medicines by Karen Barnes (Paperback - July 2004)
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