Although this book is devoted to the ways and means of having better sight the author slowly but surety brings us back to the universal truth that bodily conditioning plays the greatest part in keeping all bodily functions healthy. Both our (bet and our way of living have to be taken into consideration before we may even attempt to heal the injustices that we have done to ourbody. It is unfortunate that these natural methods have received only lukewarm response in medical circles and the common man is still faced with the bleak future of expensive and sometimes very unnecessary drugs. Obviously we have to admit that in cases of serious and damaging afflictions consultation with qualified and experienced opticians cannot be ignored, but it would be more comforting if a more natural approach were adopted at the outset rather than expensive courses of drugs and medicines, which could produce other more dam-aging effects later on.
DAILY HEALTH IN THE INDIAN AYURVEDIC SYSTEM
AJA THOMAS
BHAKTIVEDANTA BOOK TRUST
POCKET GUIDE TO CHINESE PATENT MEDICINES
BILL SCHOENBART
BOOK FAITH INDIA
POCKET GUIDE TO MACRO BIOTICS
CARL FERRE
POCKET GUIDE TO NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE
JUDITH BOICE
POCKET GUIDE TO GOOD FOOD
MARGARET WITTENBERG
Drugs A Very Short Introduction
LESLIE IVERSEN
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION
WILLIAM BYNUM
VIRUSES A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION
DOROTHY H. CRAWFORD
ANAESTHESIA A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION
AIDAN O DONNELL
PLAGUE A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION
PAUL SLACK
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