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The
Noni Phenomenon
Neil
Solomon; Paperback; Buy New: $10.47
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• Excerpt from page 17 "... far and wide without needing
human aid." This species is noni, a small tree or
shrub that has been used in ..."
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Book Description
Cancer, arthritis, high blood pressure, chronic pain - these are
among the most common and debilitating conditions known to man. In
our world of constantly emerging health problems comes an exciting
health supplement - noni, a tropical fruit used for centuries by
various cultures to treat a wide array of disorders. Currently,
there are literally hundreds of thousands of users tapping the
seemingly miraculous healing powers of this valuable supplement.
In this book, author Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D., provides a
detailed examination of the historical uses of noni, the modern
research concerning its principal nutrients, and a wealth of data
from various doctors and other health professionals from around
the world, all of which indicates that noni is one of today's most
promising and impressive natural healing agents.
About the Author
Johns Hopkins-trained physician Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D.,
possesses an impressive list of credentials. Dr. Solomon has won
numerous awards and has held various faculty professorships and
appointments at some of the most prestigious universities in the
country, including the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He was
Maryland's first Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, has
served as chair of four gubernatorial commissions, and has acted
as health advisor to presidents and governors. He has appeared on
television and radio talk shows, provided daily medical
commentaries on CNN-TV, and for 18 years wrote a globally
syndicated health advice column for the Los Angeles Times
Syndicate.Dr. Solomon is an established best-selling author
(including having been on the New York Times best-selling list),
and has been featured in numerous national magazines. Currently,
Dr. Solomon works as a global nutritional consultant, serving
corporations, nongovernment organizations of the United Nations,
and the World Health Organization. Dr. Solomon is married; he and
his wife have three sons.
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