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Doctors and consultants may be very surprised when they see patients suffering intractable arthritis suddenly beginning to get better. The medical profession knows all too well that anti-arthritic medication does not have this effect. As the days go by, the improvement often continues so that drugs can be dispensed with, and people lead a normal life. Best-selling author of several books about arthritis, Margaret Hills here tells the amazing stories of people who have benefited from her honey and cider vinegar cure. Advice about diet and stress is also included, so that readers have very real and practical tools to help them treat their arthritis. Crippled herself with arthritis, Margaret Hills used her nurses training and determination to win back her health. Since then her acid-free approach has brought relief to thousands. Her daughter, Christine Horner, who now runs the Margaret Hills Clinic, continues her work. Topics include: Arthritis in children Arthritis in adults A selection of case histories The stress factor: how it affects the body and contributes to arthritis, and how it can be alleviated.

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Dr Tom Smith

Asperger Syndrome in Adults

Dr Ruth Searle

The Assertiveness Handbook

Mary Hartley

Assertiveness: Step by step

Dr Windy Dryden and Daniel Constantinou

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Dr David Delvin

Birth Over 35

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Body Language: What you need to know

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The Chronic Pain Diet Book

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Cider Vinegar

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Coping Successfully with Chronic Illness: Your healing plan

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Coping Successfully with Pain

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Coping Successfully with Prostate Cancer

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Coping Successfully with Shyness

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Coping Successfully with Ulcerative Colitis

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Coping Successfully with Varicose Veins

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Coping When Your Child Has Cerebral Palsy

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Coping with Asthma in Adults

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Coping with Bowel Cancer

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Coping with Bronchitis and Emphysema

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Coping with Candida

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Coping with Chemotherapy

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Coping with Diverticulitis

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Coping with Drug Problems in the Family

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Coping with Dyspraxia

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Coping with Early-onset Dementia

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Coping with Envy

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Coping with Gout

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Depressive Illness the Curse of the Strong

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The Diabetes Healing Diet

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Epilepsy: Complementary and alternative treatments

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The Heart Attack Survival Guide

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How to Come Out of Your Comfort Zone

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How to Live with a Control Freak

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Christine Craggs-Hinton

How to Manage Chronic Fatigue

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Dr Joan Gomez

Living with Autism

Fiona Marshall

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Christine Craggs-Hinton

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Jane Feinmann

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Living with Osteoporosis

Dr Joan Gomez

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Dr Keren Fisher

Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Philippa Pigache

Living with Schizophrenia

Dr Neel Burton and Dr Phil Davison

Living with a Seriously Ill Child

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Living with a Stoma

Professor Craig A. White

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Losing a Parent

Fiona Marshall

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Menopause in Perspective

Philippa Pigache

Motor Neurone Disease: A family affair

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The Multiple Sclerosis Diet Book

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Natural Treatments for Arthritis

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Osteoporosis: Prevent and treat

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Overcome Your Fear of Flying

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Melissa Murphy

Overcoming Anorexia

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Overcoming Hurt

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Overcoming Jealousy

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Overcoming Loneliness

Alice Muir

Overcoming Panic and Related Anxiety Disorders

Margaret Hawkins

Overcoming Procrastination

Dr Windy Dryden

Overcoming Shyness and Social Anxiety

Dr Ruth Searle

The Pain Management Handbook: Y our personal guide

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The Panic Workbook

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Reducing Your Risk of Dementia

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The Self-Esteem Journal

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Stammering: Advice for all ages

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Stress-related Illness

Dr Tim Cantopher

Ten Steps to Positive Living

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Therapy for Beginners: How to get the best out of counselling

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