New Lives For Old: How to Cure the Incurable
Of late years orthodox medicine has drifted farther and farther away from Nature. The medical profession seems to be ruled by the surgeon and the laboratory man to a far too great extent. Operations have increased and according to some surgeons, many of these are unnecessary and therefore merely mutilations.
The art of healing has lost its way and that the future belongs to less risky and more natural measures. The curative powers of a wisely chosen natural Diet, of air, sunlight, exercise, baths, massage and manipulative surgery are great, especially if, where necessary, these nature methods of treatment are reinforced by wisely chosen homoeopathic medicines which can do much good.
The evidence which Mr. Ellis Barker adduces in order to show that very few diseases are incurable, that even the apparently most intractable maladies can be treated and cured, is so overwhelming that one is irresistibly imbued with the enthusiasm and conviction which carry the author through chapter after chapter of his amazing work.
Just such a work as Mr. Ellis Barker has written was never more clamantly called for and more urgently needed than at the present time, when cancer, heart disease and many other maladies are destroying ever increasing numbers. The oft-times unsatisfactory methods employed by medicine and surgery should be replaced by saner, safer and far more efficacious therapeutic measures.
Details of Book: New Lives For Old: How to Cure the Incurable
Book: New Lives For Old: How to Cure the Incurable
By: J. Ellis Barker
ISBN-10: 8170214483
ISBN-13: 9788131902257
Edition: Reprint edition
Language: English
Weight: 0.32
Released On: 2003
Binding: Hardcover
Physical Details: xii+357p.; Index
Size: 12x18
Table of Contents:
- There Are No Incurable Diseases - Why Medicine Fails to Cure
- How to Cure Heart Disease
- Migraine and Neuralgic Headaches
- Some Show Cases - Diabetes, Disseminated Sclerosis, Cancer, Sarcoma, Enlarged Prostate, Paralysis, Etc.
- Nerve and Brain Cases
- Some of My Failures
- Gall Stones and Kidney Stones
- Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer
- Chronic Rheumatism and Arthritis
- Chronic Constipation and its Sequels
- The New Art of Diagnosis
- Exophthalmic Goitre
- Tuberculosis of the Lungs
- Fibroid Tumours and other Womb Diseases
- Mystery Diseases
- Diet as an Art
- Paralysis and Disseminated Sclerosis
- Enlarged Prostates
- Drugs and Medicinal Treatments
- Surgical Cases Cured with Medicine
- Cancer
Index