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Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Food Solutions
Endorsed by the Digestive Disorders Foundation,this self-help book gives tips to identify foods that triggers IBS, information on conventional & alternative treatments,practical steps to control the symptoms.Over 60 receipes.-Patsy Westcott (2002)224p
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Health Digestion the Natural Way
A complete guide to healing your digestive problems, once and for all - safely, inexpensively, naturally. The author clearly explains the normal digestive processes and what can happen to interfere with them. - By D. Berkson. (2000) 256pp
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Acute Abdominal Syndromes
Discusses diagnosis and treatment of acute abdominal syndromes according to combined Chinese-Western medicine. - By A. Alon.(1991) 162pp
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Improve Your Digestion
You are not what you eat - you are what you can digest. Good digestion helps you absorb health-promoting nutrients and enables your body to stay balanced and free from disease and discomfort. The key is eating the right food. (2006) 179pp
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Tao of Healthy Eating: Dietary Wisdom According to TCM 2nd Ed.
This book is a laypersons guide to healthy eating through the wisdom of Chinese medicine. You will learn the Chinese medical description for digestion & all the practical implications of this description for day to day diet.- By B.Flaws (2008)148pp
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Food Doctor: Healing Foods for Mind and Body
Discover how to boost your well-being and improve your mood; why bananas and turkey help you sleep; and what to eat to relieve common ailments such as arthritis, migraine, colds, and circulatory and digestive disorders. (2004) 176pp
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Contemporary Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
Explores the theory and practice of Chinese medicine, examining its effectiveness in treating common disorders such as pain,substance abuse,asthma,digestive disorders,depression,and CNS malfunctions. - By Claire Monod Cassidy (2002) 436pp
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IBS: Food, Facts and Recipes
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects 1 in 5 people. Choosingthe right diet can make a tremendous difference to easing symptoms. This book provides expert information about exactly what IBS is and the symptons and causes. (2007) 128pp
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Chinalife Remedies
Eight Treasures Tea
Cools excess heat, regulates digestion and revitalises body and mood.
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Mountain Green
This special green tea helps digestion and clears a cloudy head. Clean flavours with an earthy after-taste. Tremendous for hangovers!
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Tummy Calm Tea
Helps digestion, soothes stomach lining and calms intestinal inflammation.
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Yunnan Red
A very rich and strong tea from the Yunnan region of China. Remarkable in aiding fat digestion, this earthy red is one for the connoisseur tea drinker.
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Thyme Esssential Oil
Disinfectant and expectorant this oil strenghtens the immune system and aids respiratory infections, coughs, sore throats, insect bites and digestive problems.
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Awaiting Joy: Music for Expecting Mothers
Composed especially for pregnant women. The calm, smooth and elegant music was made to attune to the mother-to-bes biological rhythms such as her heartbeat, breathing, digestion and blood circulation.
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Ginger Essential Oil
A well known oil to help digestion. Also widely used to alleviate muscular cramps, aches and pains. Blends well with any citrus oils, sandalwood, patchouli.
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Basil Essential Oil
Stimulant, uplifting, anti-depressant; this oil is useful for treatment of fever, indigestion, headaches, muscular tension, colds and chest infections.
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