A Doctor in Your Suitcase

By Michael Gazsi, N.D. and Nina Anderson,S.P.N.

ISBN: 0-9701110-2-9
Price: $ 7.95 US / $11.95 CAN
104 pages
Natural medicine: herbal, homeopathic, nutritional and folk remedies for self-care
even when you are away from home. Provides a reference guide for common
ailments such as colds, bites and stings, sprains, diarrhea, headaches, sore
throats, cuts and wounds.
You will find this book a welcome addition to your travel needs, particularly if you
are trying to avoid chemical or pharmaceutical first aid treatments.

This text will help you find useful and concise information with ease, when it is
needed. A Doctor in your Suitcase will help the reader know what remedies should
be on hand, while traveling. Illness often occurs when you are away from home.
The motto "be prepared" advises us to have the basic natural products available
for the proper treatment of acute conditions. When a patient calls or pages a
health care practitioner, those who have the needed products at home will most
likely, find the fastest relief.

Using This Book Each ailment has several types of treatment options represented.
These are categorized as nutrition, herbal medicine, homeopathic medicine, and
home remedies. You will find many remedies offered which are safer, less
invasive, non-intrusive and non-toxic. Many can be tried first, before resorting to
prescription medication. Information in this book enables you to handle minor
ailments or injuries yourself, but it is not intended to replace your physician.

This book can help you become knowledgeable about all treatment options if
medical intervention is indicated, so that you and your physician can work as a
team. All dosages recommended are for adults, unless indicated. A few words of
caution: if you are currently being treated for a specific condition, consult your
health-care practitioner before trying any of the recommended remedies in this
book. Do not discontinue current prescription medications without consulting your
physician. The remedies in this book have an established history of safe use.
However, even natural remedies may cause reactions, especially in very sensitive
or ill individuals, or when not used properly.

Maintaining a natural first-aid kit while traveling will pay off as health emergencies
arise. You can assemble kit components yourself, or purchase ready-made kits
that are becoming more readily available.
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A Doctor In Your Suitcase