Description: Self Heal By Design - By Barbara O'Neill :- Paperback * Barbara's experience, knowledge and common sense style of lecturing have made her a popular and sought after speaker in Australia and internationally. This easy to read book is packed with information that enables the reader to intelligently embrace a lifestyle that works with the body's amazing ability to heal itself, when given the right conditions. The body can self heal by its very design, and you can design a program that will enable the body to do the very thing it was made to do- heal itself. 1. Highlighted :- -Lactobacillus- acidophilus and bifidus bacterium are the bacteria that protect us from this yeast over colonising. 2 .Highlighted :- -Granny Smith apples and grapefruit are the exception, as these fruits have a lower sugar content and contain antifungal properties. 3.Highlighted :- -Cultured foods containing healthy bacteria include sourdough bread, sauerkraut, miso, tofu, tempeh and soy yoghurt. ***Discover the healing power of micro-organisms with "Self Heal by Design" written by Barbara O'Neill. This textbook is a must-have for anyone seeking to improve their health. With 160 pages, it covers a wide range of topics from the role of micro-organisms to the benefits of natural remedies. The trade paperback format makes it easy to read and carry around with dimensions of 9.1in x 5.8in x 0.4in and a weight of 9.3 Oz. Perfect for adult and further education, this book is written in English and is available for worldwide international shipping. Get your hands on a copy now and discover a new way to heal!*****
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Publication Year: 2017
Type: Textbook
Format: Paperback, Trade Paperback
Subject Area: General
Language: English
Publication Name: Self Heal by Design : the Role of Micro-Organisms for Health
Author: Barbara O'neill
Subject: Design