The Complete Idiot's Guide to Natural Remedies: Research-Based Remedies for More than 50 Medical Conditions

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It's amazing what a little peppermint and a couple of walnuts can do.

The health conditions? Everything from heart disease, cancer, and migraines to insomnia, PMS, and allergies. The remedies? Fish oils, peppermint, lavender, blueberry yogurt, and old-fashioned vitamin C. This is a complete reference book for readers who want scientifically researched recommendations for the best all-natural treatments for specific conditions presented in an easy-to-follow format.

• Covers complaints and ailments from high blood pressure to bug bites
• Each treatment based on the latest scientific research
• Includes natural remedies from herbs and supplements to traditional Chinese Medicine
• Arranged by specific ailment or disorder

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About the author

Chrystle Fiedler is an author and freelance journalist who has written about natural remedies and cures for publications such as Better Homes & Gardens, Vegetarian Times, USA Today’s Green Living, Mother Earth Living, Prevention, and Sprituality & Health, among others. She is the author of several nonfiction books focusing on natural and homeopathic living, including The Compassionate Chick’s Guide to DIY Beauty, coauthored with Sunny Subramanian, The Country Almanac of Home Remedies, coauthored with Brigitte Mars, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Natural Remedies. She is also the author of the Natural Remedies Mystery series, including Death Drops, Scent to Kill, Garden of Death, and Dandelion Dead. She lives on Long Island, New York.

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