The Complete Encyclopedia of Natural Healing

The Complete Encyclopedia of Natural Healing
Customer Review: Dangerous Man, Don’t waste your money!
If you’ve ever heard Gary Null on the radio, you would know that he espouses beliefs about AIDS, anti-depressive meds, mercury fillings, etc. which are so out there that I find it unbelievable that this man has an audience anywhere. Don’t waste your time or your money on this book!
Customer Review: stupid waste of money
the book isn’t that good; get the Doctor’s Book of Home remedies Instead. The information is vague, and the index is set up for herbs instead of ailments. Isn’t the book supposed to tell you which herbs fix which ailments? not easy to look things up.
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Secrets of the Sacred White Buffalo: Native American Healing Remedies, Rites and Rituals
A fascinating, illustrated guide unlocks hundreds of practical, all-natural healing remedies that have been used by Native American tribes for millennia.
Long before the advent of modern holistic medicine and “all-natural” remedies, Native Americans were using an awareness of the links connecting mind, body, earth, and higher spiritual powers to inform their approach to health. Internationally recognized health authority Gary Null takes us inside the fascinating world of beliefs, objects, and methods that have shaped the healing traditions of Native American tribes for generations.
Drawing on interviews with dozens of Native American healers across the country, Null describes different ceremonies for spiritual healing and rituals of song, dance, and storytelling. He examines the significance and use of sacred artifacts and symbols, and presents a carefully compiled guide to indigenous herbal remedies for more than fifty common conditions–including instructions for applying them to relieve sore throats, asthma, and other complaints.
From the infection-fighting tea of the Apaches to the antiseptic dusting powder of the Zuni Indians, Null shares the resourcefulness of Native American healers to give us an understanding and appreciation of these ancient healing techniques that have much to offer us all.
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Customer Review: Secrets of the Sacred White Buffalo
For anyone who is interested in the use of healing herbs by Native Americans, or who is interested in herbs in general, this is the wrong book to read. It’s full of misinformation of every kind, so much so that one wonders if the author’s informants were pulling his leg. Plant misidentification, spelling errors, incorrect herbal information…it’s all there. As a herbalist, my advice is that no one should use this book as a guide!
Customer Review: Fascinating Reading!
I found this book to be fascinating reading. It contains extremely interesting information about the Native American cultures & their uses of herbs. In this day and age when so many people are turning to alternative medicine I think anyone wishing to broaden their knowledge of herbs & their uses would not be disappointed in this book. The recipe section gives great uses for herbs in the kitchen. Also, if you want to look up an ailment & find the herbal remedy for it, it’s right there. I found this to be an excellent book.
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