The Bowel Book: A Practical Guide to Good Health

The Bowel Book: A Practical Guide to Good Health
ISBN-10
0805206736
ISBN-13
9780805206739
Category
Defecation.
Pages
175
Language
English
Published
1981
Publisher
Schocken
Authors
George Wolf, David Ehrlich

Description

Describes the most common gastrointestinal ailments, and suggests foods, exercises, and hygenic practices to promote good health

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