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Campion, Kitty
"This self-help text for women offers natural strategies for combatting the physical and emotional stresses of modern life. It explores the whole care of mind, body and spirit and offers herbal treatment plans for a comprehensive range of physical ailments and emotional crises."
London: Bloomsbury, 1996
613.042 CAM h
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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McIntyre, Anne
"This manual for women gives an in-depth holistic approach to herbal treatments. Over 70 different herbs and their uses are described. A ready reference to diet, nutrition, essential oils, Bach Flower Remedies, and a chart for matching herbs with ailments are also included."
London: Gaia, 1999
613.042 MCI c
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Solomon, Neil
"Drawing on the author's collective experience of over 75 years, this book accurately and easily breaks down the latest soy research, details how using soy can markedly improve your health, and includes dozens of delicious, easy recipes guaranteed to make you a soy lover! no matter how much you may have heard about soy, this book will provide answers to all your questions concerning soy's health benefits, safety and proper use"
London: Woodland Pub, 2000
613.042 SOL s
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ho, in-hui
"Literary Nonfiction. East Asia Studies. Asian American Studies. Practitioners of Korean traditional medicine say the ultimate cause of disease is not so much the invasion of external elements but rather malfunctions in inherent bodily function. Since disease is considered to result from the weakening of vital energy, the emphasis is placed on boosting the body's ability to defend against disease. Illness may be attributed to emotional states like joy or sorrow or to other internal causes such as overwork and fluctuations in the function of internal organs. Even diseases that appear to have external causes are ultimately seen as the products of internal factors. If one's ability to fend off sickness is strong enough, then one will not get sick even if pathogens do enter the body. Thus, treatment focuses mainly on bolstering the body's vital energy."
Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2013
306.461 HOI k
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Waller, Pip
California: North Atlantic Books, 2010
612 WAL h
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Tenney, Louise
London: Woodland Pub., Pleasant Grove, U, 1996
615.321 TEN t
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Donatelle, Rebecca J.
San Fransisco: Prentice-Hall, 1988
613 DON a
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Carlson, Karen J.
"h the publication of The Harvard Guide to Women's Health, women now have access to the combined expertise of physicians from three of the world's most prestigious medical institutions: Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Brigham and Women's Hospital. This definitive guide is the one resource women can trust when looking for answers to their health questions. The Harvard Guide to Women's Health features: over 300 A-to-Z entries that answer - in plain English - the questions women most frequently ask their doctors; the practical experience of physicians who have cared for thousands of women at leading medical centers; authoritative medical knowledge from pioneers in the emerging field of women's primary care, and the critical guidance women need to navigate today's changing health care system; hard-to-find information about how common diseases and their treatments are different for women than for men, including heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and depression; incomparable coverage of the frequently overlooked emotional and social issues that are inseparable from women's physical health, such as domestic abuse, anorexia and bulimia, occupational hazards, and rape; balanced perspectives on controversies sometimes distorted in the popular media, such as estrogen replacement therapy, breast reconstruction, alcohol use, ideal body weight, and posttraumatic stress disorder; the special implications of conditions and therapies for pregnant or breastfeeding women, and advice on the health concerns of postmenopausal and elderly women; tips on how to record and describe symptoms, and how to ask the right questions about different treatment options; and over 250 illustrations and over 400 resources for further information, including the latest hotlines, newsletters, and online services."
Cambridge, UK: 1996
362CARH001
Multimedia  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Carlson, Karen J.
"h the publication of The Harvard Guide to Women's Health, women now have access to the combined expertise of physicians from three of the world's most prestigious medical institutions: Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Brigham and Women's Hospital. This definitive guide is the one resource women can trust when looking for answers to their health questions. The Harvard Guide to Women's Health features: over 300 A-to-Z entries that answer - in plain English - the questions women most frequently ask their doctors; the practical experience of physicians who have cared for thousands of women at leading medical centers; authoritative medical knowledge from pioneers in the emerging field of women's primary care, and the critical guidance women need to navigate today's changing health care system; hard-to-find information about how common diseases and their treatments are different for women than for men, including heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and depression; incomparable coverage of the frequently overlooked emotional and social issues that are inseparable from women's physical health, such as domestic abuse, anorexia and bulimia, occupational hazards, and rape; balanced perspectives on controversies sometimes distorted in the popular media, such as estrogen replacement therapy, breast reconstruction, alcohol use, ideal body weight, and posttraumatic stress disorder; the special implications of conditions and therapies for pregnant or breastfeeding women, and advice on the health concerns of postmenopausal and elderly women; tips on how to record and describe symptoms, and how to ask the right questions about different treatment options; and over 250 illustrations and over 400 resources for further information, including the latest hotlines, newsletters, and online services."
London: Harvard University Press, 1996
362CARH002
Multimedia  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Carlson, Karen J.
Cambridge, UK: Harvard University Press, 1996
613.042 4 CAR h
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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