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More and more pain sufferers are seeking natural alternatives to aspirin--without negative side effects. Enzymes are a completely natural substance that many health experts call the medicine of the future. In The New Aspirin Alternative, Dr. Michael Loes, renowned for his integrative approach to health, shows how enzymes can help those suffering chronic pain from arthritis, cancer, sports injuries or heart diseaseas well as those who suffer circulatory problems, tinnitus, fibrocystic breast disease, prostates, sinusitis, shingles, ulcerative colitis, Crohns disease, thrombophlebitis or other…mehr

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More and more pain sufferers are seeking natural alternatives to aspirin--without negative side effects. Enzymes are a completely natural substance that many health experts call the medicine of the future. In The New Aspirin Alternative, Dr. Michael Loes, renowned for his integrative approach to health, shows how enzymes can help those suffering chronic pain from arthritis, cancer, sports injuries or heart diseaseas well as those who suffer circulatory problems, tinnitus, fibrocystic breast disease, prostates, sinusitis, shingles, ulcerative colitis, Crohns disease, thrombophlebitis or other inflammatory-related conditions. The New Aspirin Alternative has been updated with the latest research findings and case studies showing the effectivenss of systemic oral enzymes in addressing chronic pain.
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Autorenporträt
Michael W. Loes, M.D., is the director of the Arizona Pain Institute. He is a monthly columnist and section editor of both Alternative/Complementary Health and Arthritis for The National Pain Foundation. He serves as a consultant at SW Pain Management and is an assistant professor at the University of Arizona. Dr. Loes has had extensive training in complementary or alternative (integrative) medicine including hypnosis, acupuncture and homeopathy. He serves on a variety of committees and editorial boards and is published extensively.