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This downloadable edition of The New Zealand Journal of Natural Medicine comes as a .PDF file which you can view on your preferred e-reader, tablet, smartphone, or computer. We recommend Adobe Reader. You will receive a link to download the file via email when your order is completed.
This is a free sample containing a selection of pages of issue 43
We hope that you will download the free sample of articles from this issue and also encourage family and friends to do likewise.
In making this information available at no charge it is our hope that members of the public and dedicated health professionals alike can become better educated about the diversity of natural therapies options that are available.
If you enjoy this free sample, you can purchase the full issue (in print version or as a PDF) from our online shop.
Issue 43 went on sale in NZ and Australia in December 2021 -January 2022 so it may still be in your local shop in NZ, if the issues has not sold out, but it is also available on our website from our online shop as PDF or printed copy. (Printed copies of this issue are now available only for NZ readers as the Australian copies have sold out, sorry.)
Introducing Issue 43 of The NZ Journal of Natural Medicine
Our cover story for issue 43 is “The Most Effective Herbs for Stress and Burnout”.
Accordingly, this issue features a few valuable herbal helpers including valerian (a natural treatment for insomnia) and the Ayurvedic herb Ashwaganda (Withania somnifera) a great tonic that helps rebuild strength after illness as well as helping to sustain energy for people who are “tired and wired”.
Also from Ayurveda, we profile the Indian gooseberry, Amla (Emblica officinalis) a fantastic natural source of vitamin C.
Issue 43 also features a thoughtful article by Joe Rozencwajg, NMD on how homoeopathy can be integrated into a comprehensive natural therapies approach to help people recover from serious conditions such as cancer.
This issue also includes an article about how another form of energy medicine, acupuncture, assisted a woman who was suffering from hot flushes, neck pain and chronic thrush.
The spike protein from the SARS-CoV-2 virus is now understood to be a key factor in what makes ta Covid infection damaging to the health of many people – and why preventative treatments that cause the body’s own cells to synthesise the spike protein can also have adverse effects. Issue 43 features am extensively referenced article on strategies to reduce the harmful effects of spike protein.
All this and much more in Issue 43 The New Zealand Journal of Natural Medicine.
Wishing you the best of health,
Katherine Smith and Jonathan Eisen, Editors
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