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Clean Cures

The Humble Art of Zen-Curing Yourself

Contributors

By Michael DeJong

Foreword by Anthony Vavasis

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Price

$5.99

Format

ebook (Digital original)

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ebook (Digital original) $5.99

Why use strong chemicals to treat minor ailments when there are safe, natural, and effective remedies that relieve everything from aching muscles to toothaches to zits?

Clean Cures is the new book in the successful Clean series—all written by cleaning expert Michael DeJong, beautifully packaged by visionary designer Joost Elffers, and espousing a green philosophy that offers substitutes for mass-produced products. DeJong bases his cures on just six essential elements, used alone or in combination: baking soda, honey, lemon, olive oil, salt, and apple cider vinegar. And with these simple, inexpensive, readily available ingredients, he concocts therapies for an A to Z of problems: aching joints, bad breath, colic, insect bites, nosebleeds, sinus headaches, warts, and much more. There’s even help for such nagging troubles as sleep disorders and panic attacks!

With solutions that are gentle on the body—and on the earth—this is the perfect little volume for anyone interested in alternative healing. 

On Sale
Oct 6, 2009
Page Count
192 pages
Publisher
Union Square & Co.
ISBN-13
9781402776380

Michael DeJong

About the Author

Author, designer, and artist Michael DeJong did his Clean investigations while cleaning apartments to supplement his income when he first moved to New York. He has appeared in the media, on Web sites like LifetimeTV.com, and in the Dallas Morning News, Chicago Tribune, and USA Weekend, among other publications. Clean was included in the trainee kit for Al Gore’s Climate Project and the goody bag in the Green Room at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

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