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Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
Sun Jul 28, 2013, 11:46 PM Jul 2013

Expired: "The Homemade Medicine Book" Kindle edition is free right now, normally $17

Last edited Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:19 PM - Edit history (1)

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DMITAR6/

Publication Date: June 24, 2013
For the first time a Naturopathic Doctor opens his vault to unveil the complete list of home remedies used by professionals Holistic Practitioners...

All Natural Cures and Home Remedies

That Will Give You RELIEF From Your Symptoms NOW Proven In Clinical Trials!

"Don't go anywhere, because this could be the most important information about your health you'll ever read!"

After researching 1,000's of natural cures and home remedies, spending months sifting through hundreds of reports and studies, and putting my findings to the test on real people in my natural healing clinic...

I can say that the majority of natural "cures" are completely bogus.

But the ones that are effective seem to work like magic! And many of them can give you almost instant relief from your symptoms. Now, you can get access to my vault of natural cures and home remedies that you can find in your own kitchen cupboard - backed by thousands of hours of scientific research...

Example 1: Did you know that if every woman in the United States would get just one nutrient every day breast cancer rates would drop 50 Percent?

Example 2: Did you know that you can make a natural laxative that works many times better for constipation than any over the counter laxatives? Just eat four prunes twice a day and you will have the most effective and gentlest home remedy for constipation.

Example 3: Did you know that 6 cherries have the same effect as 1 aspirin? Plus cherries are filled with antioxidants!

From: Charles Silverman N.D.
Certified Naturopathic and Home Remedies Expert
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Expired: "The Homemade Medicine Book" Kindle edition is free right now, normally $17 (Original Post) Major Nikon Jul 2013 OP
I'll add it to my Kindle app for iOS, thanks. nt onehandle Jul 2013 #1
Thank you. :) nt IdaBriggs Jul 2013 #2
How many would actually hold up to scrutiny? Riftaxe Jul 2013 #3
There's plenty of woo to be found in holistic medicine Major Nikon Jul 2013 #4
Well, everyone knows about the prune trick! joshcryer Jul 2013 #7
Everyone may not know the dosage of such things though Major Nikon Jul 2013 #9
Oh the cherry one i can attest to not being Riftaxe Jul 2013 #10
The study was on tart cherries, a specific type of cherry. joshcryer Jul 2013 #14
I checked out the cherry claim, it's legit: joshcryer Jul 2013 #6
Here's the way I view holistic medicine Major Nikon Jul 2013 #11
Indeed. joshcryer Jul 2013 #13
During the summer I eat a lot of cherries Riftaxe Jul 2013 #12
Thank you but this is very very bad Catherina Jul 2013 #5
I don't even want free woo polluting my kindle. Apophis Jul 2013 #8
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! nt bluedeathray Jul 2013 #15
Snagged it. Thanks for posting! cui bono Jul 2013 #16
A free book! Thanks -- if I don't like it I can always delete it. Hekate Jul 2013 #17
Not exactly free shanti Jul 2013 #18
The deal is no longer valid so I changed the title Major Nikon Jul 2013 #19
Shit! shanti Jul 2013 #21
I'm sorry I missed this! Lucinda Jul 2013 #20

Riftaxe

(2,693 posts)
3. How many would actually hold up to scrutiny?
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 12:24 AM
Jul 2013

Although for free, a good read of woo is well worth the price

Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
4. There's plenty of woo to be found in holistic medicine
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:05 AM
Jul 2013

Some of the claims in this book seem to be rather dubious. However, it does contain some decent nutritional information as well as good information on synthetic OTC remedies. It also provides instructions on how to prepare various natural remedies for those who wish to use them.

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
7. Well, everyone knows about the prune trick!
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:14 AM
Jul 2013


Still it's a nice find, thanks for sharing it while it's free.

Riftaxe

(2,693 posts)
10. Oh the cherry one i can attest to not being
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:24 AM
Jul 2013

the equivalent of 81mg of aspirin...I love cherries and pecans. However; a guilty bowl of cherries will not even have the same slightest effect upon my blood pressure that aspirin does.

I of course, would highly recommend eating as many cherries as you can get your hands on anyways though, just in case!

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
14. The study was on tart cherries, a specific type of cherry.
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:33 AM
Jul 2013

Looking again at the claim they don't mention tart / sour cherries (prunus cerasus) so without actually getting the ebook I can't say for sure the claim is exact (the example may not be the same as the claim in the book which may focus on tart cherries).

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
6. I checked out the cherry claim, it's legit:
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:13 AM
Jul 2013
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10075763

I'd of course check out each claim individually before doing it but I picked one at random so there's a good chance this is decently researched.

Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
11. Here's the way I view holistic medicine
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:26 AM
Jul 2013

First of all, I don't really value holistic medicine as a way to fix what is wrong with you. I see more value in what it can do to keep you from getting sick in the first place. There seems to be a good bit of information on nutrition and the benefits of anti-oxidants in this book, which certainly isn't a bad idea. However one should certainly take claims that ginkgo biloba is going to fix grandma's dementia with a grain of salt.

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
13. Indeed.
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:30 AM
Jul 2013

Normally I would ignore the thread, as I don't care to be associated with what some consider "woo" but I checked a random claim and was surprised by the result. I am open to alternate or home remedies, it's all about being informed of how the world works around you.

Hell, aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) was derived from a plant (Willow) and has been known about since ancient Egyptian times (similar to how Aloe is derived from plants and goes back a long time).

I'm actually amused by the "skeptics" calling woo without checking the data.

Riftaxe

(2,693 posts)
12. During the summer I eat a lot of cherries
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:27 AM
Jul 2013

and it has never made the slightest difference in my blood pressure logs that baby aspirin does. Perhaps for some people it does, just not me it seems.

Perhaps the guilt of eating so many cherries offsets it?

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
5. Thank you but this is very very bad
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:11 AM
Jul 2013

I just downloaded the Kindle PC App, 16 free books and I'm only on page 7 of 26 lol.

Thank you!

shanti

(21,675 posts)
21. Shit!
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:23 PM
Jul 2013

I saw your post last night and waited until this morning to get it. By then it was gone...oh well...

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