OTHER HEALTH TITLES OF INTEREST FROM HOHM PRESS
10 ESSENTIAL HERBS, (Revised Edition)
by Lalitha Thomas
Peppermint... Garlic... Ginger... Cayenne... Clove... and 5 other everyday herbs win
the author’s vote as the “Top 10” most versatile and effective herbal applications for
hundreds of health and beauty needs. Ten Essential Herbs offers fascinating stories and
easy step-by-step direction for both beginners and seasoned herbalists. Learn how to use
cayenne for headaches, how to make a facial scrub with ginger, how to calm motion
sickness and other stomach distress with peppermint. Special sections in each chapter
explain the application of these herbs with children and pets. Paper, 395 pages, $16.95
ISBN: 0-934252-48-3
FOOD ENZYMES: THE MISSING LINK TO RADIANT HEALTH
by Humbart “Smokey” Santillo, N.D.
Santillo’s breakthrough book presents the most current research in this field, and
encourages simple, straightforward steps for how to make enzyme supplementation a
natural addition to a nutrition-conscious lifestyle. Special sections on: longevity and
disease; the value of raw food and juicing; detoxification; prevention of allergies and
candida; sports and nutrition.
Paper, 108 pages, U.S. $7.95, ISBN: 0-934252-40-8 (English)
Paper, 108 pages, U.S. $6.95, ISBN: 0-934252-49-1 (Spanish)
Audio version of Food Enzymes
2 cassette tapes, 150 minutes, U.S. $17.95,
ISBN: 0-934252-29-7
NATURAL HEALING WITH HERBS
by Humbart “Smokey” Santillo, N.D.
Foreword by Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D.
Dr. Santillo’s first book, and Hohm Press’s long-standing bestseller, is a classic
handbook on herbal and naturopathic treatment. Acclaimed as the most comprehensive
work of its kind, Natural Healing With Herbs details (in layperson’s terms) the
properties and uses of 120 of the most common herbs and lists comprehensive therapies
for more than 140 common ailments. All in alphabetical order for quick reference. Paper,
408 pages, $16.95, ISBN: 0-934252-08-4
BEYOND ASPIRIN: Nature’s Challenge To Arthritis, Cancer & Alzheimer’s Disease
by Thomas A. Newmark and Paul Schulick