Although 101 Ways to Save Money on Health Care was written with economics in mind, since knowing how to care for your own health is an important aspect of both Armageddon Medicine and saving money on health care, this is an inexpensive and timely starting place. It explains how to treat over 30 common medical conditions, often without consulting a professional.
ISBN 978-0452296947Paperback: 304 pagesPublisher: Plume (September 1, 2010)Retail $13.00BUY NOW AT AMAZON – CLICK HEREEndorsed byCNN’s Elizabeth CohenandLeAnn Thieman ofChicken Soup for the Nurse’s Soul
Recommended in Reader’s Digest, and already an Amazon best-seller among health care books, this handy manual includes chapters on treating:
- respiratory infections
- pink eye
- sore throats
- nausea
- diarrhea
- heartburn
- urinary infections,
- allergies
- arthritis
- acne
- hemorrhoids
- dermatitis
- skin infection
- lacerations
- lice
- carpal tunnel syndrome
- warts
- mental illness
- asthma
- COPD
- depression
- diabetes
- enlarged prostate
- high blood pressure
- high cholesterol
- and much more.
Retail only $13.00.
Under $10 at Amazon and on Kindle.
Free at your local public library.
(If they don’t have it yet, be sure to request it.)
Reviews and Recommendations
Akron Beacon Journal
January 2010
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