by Sid Kirchheimer
In the helpful tradition of Rodale's health
concerned series comes this book, aiming
to cure mostly minor ailments and tell us
what's going on when something's going
wrong. The board of editors usually keeps
their collective feet on the ground: as an
antidote, for instance, to a stuffed-up nose,
they suggest, ``Eat Mexican,'' and caution
on the use of antihistamines, which may
cause some surprise. If you stutter and want
to stop, they say, ``Nix the sweets,'' ``Bag
the coffee,'' and ``Practice natural breathing,''
striking a balance between mandatory good
cheer and practical detail.
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