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Your Body's Many Cries for Water
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Product Description
Most modern illnesses spring from a simple unrecognised cause - we don't drink enough plain water! When our bodies eventually cry out in protese we call these desperate thirst signals: asthma, diabetes, arthritis, angina, obesity, Alzheimer's, high blood pressure, dyspepsia, migraine and many other names. If we drank more water daily, according to Dr Batmanghelidj, such degenerative diseases could be prevented or even cured. Dr B, who studied medicine in Britain, made his historic discovery 'by happenstance' in 1979 while under sentence of death in an overcrowded prison during Iran's revolution. To his own amazement he cured a man dying of stomach pain with a glass of water and was reprieved so that he could continue his researches. Escaping later to the United States, he repeatedly presented his findings to the US medical establishment but was ignored. The same thing also happened in Britain. To convey his extraordinary medical discoveries directly to the public, Dr B wrote and published this book, starting in 1992. Since then it has sold over a million copies in seven countries, its effectiveness proven by letters of gratitude from readers worldwide. Some are printed in this book - and in Dr B's five other newly-published Tagman titles.
Product Details
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Format:
Paperback
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Number of pages:
182
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Publisher:
Tagman Press, an Imprint of Tagman Worldwide Ltd.
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Title First Published:
Wednesday 01 January, 1992
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Language:
English
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ISBN:
9781903571491
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Country of Origin:
United Kindgom - Mainland
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Binding:
Glue
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Full Title:
Your Body's Many Cries for Water: A Revolutionary Natural Way to Prevent Illness and Restore Good Health
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This Edition Published:
Monday 01 November, 2004
- Dimension: 148 x 210 x 14 mm
- Weight: 0.350 kg
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