![]() ![]() ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Natural health for African Americans : the physicians guide-book. Recipes and Remembrances from African-American KitchensJohn Pinderhughes. Lib., Amherst, MAĬopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. Natural Ways to Digestive Health: Interfaces Between Conventional and. Find Natural Health For African Americans by Singleton, Marcellus a Walker Kenneth B at Biblio. It should therefore find a wide audience in public libraries.?Helene Selin, Hampshire Coll. An index and citations to the studies mentioned would have been helpful, but this book is clearly written and consolidates a good deal of information in one place. Although their suggestions are wise, none seems particularly unique to African Americans we are, after all, pretty much the same physiologically. Their advice is a fine amalgam of Western biomedicine and Eastern natural medicine, emphasizing taking control of one's own health, eating carefully, and using nutritional supplements and body/mind procedures to achieve a state of good health and well-being. ![]() Walker, an internist/acupuncturist, and Singleton, a professor of medicine at Howard University, have written a self-help book addressed to what they see as the health problems of African Americans: stress, obesity, poor diet, not enough exercise, and too much alcohol, drugs, and tobacco. ![]()
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