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Alternative Health Care for Women: A Woman's Guide to Self-Help Treatments and
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Alternative Health Care for Women: A Woman's Guide to Self-Help Treatments and Natural Therapies Paperback - 1987

by Patsy Westcott,Leyardia Black N.D

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Healing Arts Press, October 1987. Paperback. USED Good.
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About the author

British author and journalist Patsy Westcott is an established reporter of women's health issues. Coauthor Leyardia Black is a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, affiliated with the John Bastyr College of Naturopathic Medicine in Seattle. She has worked with a number of women's health clinics and maintains a private practice. Together, the authors have written an intelligent self-help approach to women's health, demystifying conventional medicine and returning the power of health-related decision making to women themselves.