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Appendicitis: The Etiology, Hygenic and Dietetic Treatment

By J. H. (John Henry) Tilden

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how to conquer a painful ailment through diet and hygiene, instead of surgery.

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2003-08-01
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Summary

"Appendicitis: The Etiology, Hygenic and Dietetic Treatment" by J. H. Tilden highlights a natural approach to a painful malady. The text explores the reasons for, cleanliness habits, and food-related solutions for fixing appendicitis while also emphasizing the connection between wellness routines and getting this condition. It explains what the appendix is, talks about the types of illnesses that it can have, and gives opinions on how modern doctors were beginning to think about methods to fix the issue. Tilden thinks appendicitis occurs when people ignore healthy habits and gives the physiological and structural information needed to understand the condition. Stories from his own doctor experiences are told, such as how he feels that changing diet, resting, and not eating can work better than surgery and using medicines. The beginning chapters are designed to give people a more complete grasp of what causes appendicitis and encouraging a more comprehensive method of treatment that prioritizes dietary and sanitary rules over intrusive medical exercises.

About the Author

John Henry Tilden was an American physician and natural hygiene proponent best known in circles of alternative healthcare for his criticism of pharmaceutics and for his theory explaining disease via "toxaemia" which influenced the field of naturopathy.

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