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Treating Arthritis: The Drug Free Way (New title)

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'Treating Arthritis' Description

Margaret Mills was crippled as a young woman, but was determined not to let it hold her back. When orthodox treatment could do nothing for her, she used her nurse's training to develop her simple, natural treatment, which, against all her doctor's predictions, was completely successful. Since then her 'acid-free' approach has brought relief to thousands. Her daughter, Christine Horner, who now runs the Margaret Mills Clinic, continues her work. Here they share their unique drug-free method and inspire others with Margaret's hope and determination. This new and fully revised edition offers updated information about diet and reveals the effects of the new arthritis drugs.

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Title: Treating Arthritis

Pages: 128

ISBN 13: 9781847090058

ISBN 10: 1847090052

Publisher: SPCK Publishing

Publication Date: 18/08/2006

Sub Title Of Text: The Drug Free Way

Imprint: Sheldon Press

Edition: New title

Margaret Mills trained as a nurse at St Stephen's Hospital in London, until her training was cut short by crippling heart disease and arthritis. Against all the odds she fought back and continues a long career as an industrial nurse. She now shares her radical new treatment for arthritis through The Margaret Hill Clinic, and has written several best-selling books based on her experiences: Curing Arthritis - The Drug-Free Way, Curing Arthritis - More Ways to a Drug Free Life, Curing Arthritis Exercise Book and Cider Vinegar, all published by Sheldon Press.


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