Description
Many thousands of people take cider vinegar every day, because they find it can help their symptoms of arthritis, joint pain, gout, diverticulitis and other troublesome complaints.
This book is for anyone who is concerned about their health, and wants to be sure they use natural remedies safely - here are the facts without the hype. It explains how cider vinegar works, who can take it, and how to use the treatment at home, including quick reference for symptoms that need medical attention, what to expect, warnings for anyone who shouldn't use it and advice about motivation and maintaining effective change for a healthier lifestyle.
Margaret Hills established a clinic that has helped thousands of arthritis sufferers around the world overcome their health problems and lead active, mobile lives. Her book Treating Arthritis - the Drug-Free Way has sold over a quarter of a million copies.
Contents
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction
Ignore not the apple by Margaret Issitt
- Getting a proper diagnosis
- Pure, natural cider vinegar
- Cider vinegar in the home
- Crude black molasses and honey
Case-notes from the clinic
Glossary of terms Index
About the author
The late Margaret Hills was born in Co. Kerry, Ireland, in 1925. Moving to England aged 17, she trained as a state registered nurse, married and subsequently became the mother of eight children. She suffered severe arthritis for 16 years, only gaining relief after desperate research led her to start taking apple cider vinegar, among other remedies. Having written four books on arthritis, she now guided others at her clinic in Kenilworth, so that they too can get relief from this very painful condition. The clinic is now run by her daughter Christine Horner