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Gutman, Jimmy. Glutathione (GSH): Your body's most powerful healing agent. Montréal: G& S Health Books, 2000.

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Sheila, Buff, ed. The GSH phenomenon: Nature's most powerful antioxidant and healing agent. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.

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Wilson, Graham Whitelaw. Art as healing agent: Toward a theology of pastoral aesthetics in palliative health care. [Derby: University of Derby], 2003.

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Swinburne, Clymer R. Nature's healing agents: The medicines of nature (or the natura system. Glenwood, Ill: Meyerbooks, 1997.

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Liniger, Dave. My next step: An extraordinary journey of healing and hope. Carlsbad, Calif: Hay House, Inc., 2013.

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Loes, Michael. The Aspirin alternative: The natural way to overcome chronic pain, reduce inflammation and enhance the healing response. Topanga, CA: Freedom Press, 1999.

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The very best painkiller foods: 72 natural foods to ease arthritis and joint pain : 115 healing recipes. Montreal]: Cardinal, 2014.

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M, Bradley, Health Technology Assessment Programme, and National Co-ordinating Centre for HTA (Great Britain), eds. Systematic reviews of wound care management 2: Dressings and topical agents used in the healing of chronic wounds. Alton: Core Research on behalf of the NCCHTA, 1999.

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In the name of Jesus!: Healing in the age of HIV. Geneva, Switzerland: World Council of Churches Publications, 2013.

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David, Steinman, ed. The Aspirin alternative: The natural way to overcome chronic pain, reduce inflammation and enhance the healing response. Topanga, CA: Freedom Press, 1999.

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Trowbridge, John Parks. The healing powers of chelation therapy: Unclog your arteries, an alternative to bypass surgery. Stamford, Conn: New Way of Life, 1990.

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Trowbridge, John Parks. The healing powers of chelation therapy: Unclog your arteries : an alternative to bypass surgery. Stanford, Conn: New Way of Life, Inc., 1988.

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Books, Prevention Magazine Health, ed. The Complete book of natural & medicinal cures: How to choose the most potent healing agents for over 300 conditions and diseases. Emmaus, Pa: Rodale Press, 1994.

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R, Lewis, and National Co-ordinating Centre for HTA (Great Britain), eds. A Rapid and systematic review of the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of debriding agents in treating surgical wounds healing by secondary intention. Alton: Core Research on behalf of the NCCHTA, 2001.

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R, Lewis, National Co-ordinating Centre for HTA (Great Britain), Health Technology Assessment Programme, and HTA Commissioning Board, eds. A rapid and systematic review of the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of debriding agents in treating surgical wounds healing by secondary intention. Alton: Core Research on behalf of the NCCHTA, 2001.

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Marijke, Gijswijt-Hofstra, Heteren G. M. van, and Tansey E. M, eds. Biographies of remedies: Drugs, medicines, and contraceptives in Dutch and Anglo-American healing cultures. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002.

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Schettini, Stephen, and Dr Jimmy Gutman. Glutathione (GSH) : Your Body's Most Powerful Healing Agent. G&S Health Books, 1998.

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Buff, Sheila, and Alan Pressman. The Gsh Phenomenon: Nature's Most Powerful Antioxidant and Healing Agent. Diane Books Publishing Company, 1998.

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History, Truth and Healing: HIV/AIDS, Agent Orange, Gulf War Syndrome, Morgellons and Lyme Disease. Independently Published, 2019.

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Wescott RN, JoVeta, Johnson PhD, Dr. Richard P. Because I Care... I am a Parish Nurse: Becoming an Agent of Hope and Healing. AGES, 2013.

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Swinburne, Clymer R. Natures Healing Agents. 5th ed. Meyerbooks, Publisher, 1985.

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Topical anti-inflammatories, rubefacients, decongestants, "healing" agents. 1992.

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Swinburne, Clymer R. Nature's Healing Agents; the Medicines of Nature. Hassell Street Press, 2021.

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Newton, Hannah. ‘Nature Concocts and Expels’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779025.003.0002.

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This chapter investigates the first stage of recovery in early modern perceptions, the removal of disease. It shows that three agents were responsible for ousting illness: God, Nature, and the physician. While scholars are familiar with the first and last of these forces, the vital agency of ‘Nature’, the divinely endowed ‘intrinsic agent’ of the body, has been largely overlooked. Personified both as a hardworking housewife and a warrior queen, Nature removed disease through processes that resembled cooking/cleaning and fighting, the ‘concoction’ and ‘expulsion’ of the humours. Particular attention is paid to the complex power–gender dynamic between female Nature and the male doctor: in theory, the physician was ‘Nature’s servant’, but in practice, he often became her commander, a situation which illuminates wider cultural attitudes to womankind. To demonstrate the prevalence of belief in Nature’s healing role, Galenic ideas are compared with those of the Flemish physician J. B. van Helmont.
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Barrett, Lori. Olive Leaf Extract: The Mediterranean Healing Herb. Book Publishing Company, 2015.

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Swinburne, Clymer R. Nature's Healing Agents: The Medicines of Nature (Or the Natura System). Meyerbooks, Publisher, 1996.

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Johnson, Sylvester. Unlocked: Art and Experiences from Inside Virginia. Virginia Tech Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21061/unlockedartandexperiences.

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Among the approximately 25,000 people currently incarcerated in the Commonwealth of Virginia are mothers, fathers, siblings, and youths, who, like all other human beings, have stories to tell, ideas to share, and questions that can take on a life of their own in the way that all literature can do. With this biannual journal, we seek to amplify the voices of the incarcerated in our state through their poems, spoken word, personal reflections, and artwork. In doing so, we not only lift the concerns and creativity of those behind bars, but we also provide a healing space where imagination and talent serve to restore and empower. Art humanizes, engages, makes us think, and creates connections. It has always been a powerful agent for change if we just unlock it.
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Acquah, Joseph S. Healing with Olive Leaf Extract: Treat Illnesses and Improve Health with the Natural Antibiotic. Ulysses Press, 2015.

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Beyond Prozac: Healing Mental Suffering without Drugs. Mercier Press, 2005.

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Beyond Prozac: Healing Mental Suffering Without Drugs. Mercier Press, 2001.

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The Editors of Prevention Health Books. The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies: Cure Yourself with Nature's Most Powerful Healing Agents. Rodale Books, 2001.

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Roth, Mandy M. Healing the Wolf : Paranormal Security and Intelligence Ops Shadow Agents: Part of the Immortal Ops World. Independently published, 2018.

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Spirit of Nature. Lothian Books, 2005.

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Strain, James J., and Michael Blumenfield, eds. Depression as a Systemic Illness. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190603342.001.0001.

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Depression has been declared by the World Health Organization in March of 2017 to be the illness with the greatest burden of disease in the world. This volume attempts to examine the current state of our understanding of depressive disorders, from the animal models, allostatie load, patterns of recurrence, effects on other illnesses, for example, cancer, neurological, cardiovascular, wound healing, etc. It is from this perspective that the editors declare that depression is a systemic illness, not just a mental disorder. Therefore, primary care physicians need to know how to diagnose, treat, and refer when necessary for the non-complicated, non-refractory forms of depression. From this perspective models of mental health training for the primary care physician are reviewed. Then a new model, the medical model, a step beyond collaborative care is described. Non complicated depressive illness needs to be addressed by the primary care physician much as they do asthma, diabetes, hyptertension, and congestive heart failure. Even collaborative care models are unable as the number of psychiatrists is too few even in developed countries, let alone in developing ones to work with primary care. Medical schools and residency training programs need to incorporate curriculum and clinical experiences to accommodate developing expertise to diagnose, treat, and refer when necessary in this most common medical malady. Finally, a modified electronic medical record is proposed as a collaborating agent for the primary care physician.
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Books, Prevention Magazine Health. The Complete Book of Natural & Medicinal Cures: How to Choose the Most Potent Healing Agents for over 300 Conditions and Diseases. Rodale Pr, 1994.

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Books, The Editors Of Prevention Health. The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies: Cure Yourself With Nature's Most Powerful Healing Agents : Advice from 200 Experts on More Than 140 Conditions (Prevention Health Books). Rodale Press, 2000.

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Dermatologic Therapy, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics (The Clinics: Dermatology). Saunders, 2005.

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Dying to Be Young. Pegasus Books, 2008.

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Dying to Be Young: A Cosmetic Nightmare, A Spiritual Awakening. Pegasus, 2008.

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Dying to Be Young: From Botox to Botulism. Nightengale Press, 2007.

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Gijswijt-Hofstra, M., and G. M. Van Heteren. Biographies of Remedies: Drugs, Medicines and Contraceptives in Dutch and Anglo-American Healing Cultures (Clio Medica/The Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine 66) (Clio Medica). Rodopi Bv Editions, 2002.

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(Editor), M. Gijswijt-Hofstra, G. M. Van Heteren (Editor), and E. M. Tansey (Editor), eds. Biographies of Remedies: Drugs, Medicines and Contraceptives in Dutch and Anglo-American Healing Cultures (Clio Medica/The Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine 66) (Clio Medica). Rodopi Bv Editions, 2002.

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Tissue Remodeling (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, V. 995). New York Academy of Sciences, 2003.

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Wukjes, Gail M., Karen Ingwersen, and Margaret Barton-Burke. Cancer Chemotherapy Care Plans Handbook. 3rd ed. Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2002.

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