Mayo Clinic Book of Home Remedies
Self-Care Solutions for Everyday Health Concerns
An easy-to-use self-care guide for managing more than 130 common health conditions safely at home.
Will drinking orange juice help prevent kidney stones? Is it true you can get rid of bad breath by chewing parsley? Does caffeine improve or worsen a headache?
Today, greater responsibility is being placed on individuals to take steps at home to stay healthy and manage and prevent everyday injuries and common illnesses. This has been triggered, in no small part, by the rising cost of medical care and limited access to healthcare professionals.
This practical guide from the experts at Mayo Clinic can show you how to minimise your risks of disease and injury. And in the event that something should happen, it outlines necessary steps to help treat the condition until it's resolved or you can see a healthcare provider.
The information is straightforward, easy to understand and easy to find, with topics arranged in alphabetical order. The book doesn't replace the advice of a healthcare professional but it can help you manage problems safely at home and it may even prevent disease or injury.
Cindy A. Kermott, M.D., M.P.H., is an assistant professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. She is a physician in the field of general internal medicine and a specialist in the Executive Health Program at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Dr. Kermott also is the medical editor of Mayo Clinic Guide to Self-Care, in its seventh edition.
Gail M. Boriel, M.B.B.S., M.P.H., is a physician in the fields of general internal medicine and preventive and lifestyle medicine and a specialist in the Executive Health Program at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Dr. Boriel has special interests in management of individuals with complex medical conditions and evidence-based preventive and lifestyle medicine.