Background: Authors were motivated to write this book on
account of the growing global concern over limited effectiveness and high cost
of conventional medications drawing from extensive research, which demonstrated
that many common ailments are rooted to nutrient imbalances rather than
conditions termed irreversible.
Objectives: To present a comprehensive exploration of the
healing potential found within natural foods, herbs, vitamins, minerals, and
essential oils, emphasizing their role in disease prevention and treatment.
Methods: The highlights of how excesses and deficiencies of
specific nutrients cause certain diseases for examples, beriberi, rickets, and
scurvy caused by vitamins B, D and c respectively, and when nutrients were
restored at balance levels, vitality, and health was restored. Authors examined
the chemical composition, physiological roles, and therapeutic benefits of
various foods and herbs, to underscores the concept of nutraceuticals. Findings
were organized in chapters, for both accessibility and depth, each chapter
guides readers through the essential macronutrients and micronutrients vital to
human health, before delving into the curative properties of specific natural
remedies.
Results: Showed that foods with proven medicinal value are
viable, affordable, and sustainable approach to wellness. Ultimately, this work
advocates a return to nature’s pharmacy, offering a scientifically grounded yet
practical perspective on how food can serve not only as nourishment but also as
powerful medicine.
Author(s) Details
Dr. N. E. Ahajumobi
Department of Public Health, College of Health Science, Walden University,
Minneapolis, USA.
Sr. Prof. E. T.
Oparaocha
Department of Public Health, Federal University of Technology, Owerri,
Nigeria.
Please see the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-47485-34-3
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