Natural Protection Through Diet in Winter - Tips and Techniques to Keep Healthy During the Cold Season - John Davidson - Libros - Createspace - 9781505675429 - 22 de diciembre de 2014
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Publisher Marketing: Natural Protection Through Diet In Winter - Tips And Techniques To Keep Healthy During The Cold Season Table of Contents Introduction Herbs and Spices to Heat You up Hypothermia Alcohol As a Warmer? Immediate Heating up Remedies Traditional Homemade Chicken Stock for Soup Instant Soup Ginger Tea Precautions Honey for Your Throat Asthma Cold Bronchitis Radish cure Herbal tea for colds Cough with Phlegm Hoarseness in Your Throat? Winter Headaches Do Nots And Clothing Tips... Hot or Cold Water Bath? Dry and Flaky Skin Protection Antiseptic pack Traditional Winter Hot Oil Chillies Infused Oil Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Here comes the winter season and there is not any reason, you should suffer through it, thanks to the terrible cold outside. A number of us who suffered through the winter because we know that it is going to bring about dry skin, headaches, cough, cold, and other winter related ailments can now consider this part of the year to be another enjoyable part of life and living the natural way. This is because proper diet, proper care of health and other tips and techniques are very useful, to protect oneself from the winter. This naturally includes the best diet to keep you strong and healthy during the winter, the best ways in which you can prevent yourself from getting infected due to viruses and bacteria and also how you can keep yourself looking good and attractive even through the coldest, driest, most gloomy days of the year. Contributor Bio:  Davidson, John John Davidson was born in Barrhead in Renfrewshire in 1857. He spent his childhood years in Greenock, and after working as a pupil-teacher and briefly attending Edinburgh University, taught in schools in Glasgow and Perth. In 1989 he moved to London where he made his living as a journalist and critic. Several dramas had been published while he was still in Scotland, but in the 1890s he turned to poetry, and published several collections which were very popular: In a Music-Hall (1891) and Ballads and Songs (1894) amongst them. These were poems which chronicled urban working class life, and his sense of outrage at the poverty of the ordinary man, as expressed by the much-anthologized 'Thirty Bob a Week'. At the beginning of the new century he moved away from the lyric and began writing in blank verse which incorporated much scientific language; this series of Testaments were not as successful as his earlier ballad style, though Hugh MacDiarmid was to pay tribute to Davidson's attempts to combine poetry with scientific ideas. Despite the early popularity of the poetry, financial difficulties constantly plagued Davidson; he had had no choice but to continue with the journalism he disliked in order to support his family and other dependents. Sadly the money worries, combined with ill-health and depression, drove him to committing suicide in 1909.

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Publicado 22 de diciembre de 2014
ISBN13 9781505675429
Editores Createspace
Páginas 52
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   81 g

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