COPYRIGHT, 1917
BY
I. W. LONG


CONTENTS.

   Chapter I.

PAGE
Relieving Pain by Pressure

[15]

Chapter II.

That Aching Head

[24]

Chapter III.

Curing Goitre With a Probe

[32]

Chapter IV.

Finger Squeezing for Eye Troubles

[43]

Chapter V.

Making the Deaf Hear

[50]

Chapter VI.

Painless Child Birth

[61]

Chapter VII.

Zone Therapy for Women

[76]

Chapter VIII.

Relaxing Nervous Tension

[84]

Chapter IX.

Curing Lumbago with a Comb

[93]

Chapter X.

Scratching the Hand for Sick Stomach

[104]

Chapter XI.

Hay Fever, Asthma and Tonsillitis

[111]

Chapter XII.

Curing a Sick Voice

[120]

Chapter XIII.

A Specific for Whooping and Other Coughs 

[129]

Chapter XIV.

How a Phantom Tumor was Dissipated

[138]

Chapter XV.

Dr. White’s Experience

[142]

Chapter XVI.

Zone Therapy—for Dentists Only

[148]

Chapter XVII.

Zone Therapy—for Doctors Only

[171]

Chapter XVIII.

Food for Thought

[186]


INTRODUCTION

Thousands of lives are lost annually from diseases which could have been prevented. Hundreds of thousands, because of some preventable ailment, which partially or totally incapacitates them, are today living only a small part of their lives. Millions of dollars yearly are squandered on medicines, doctors and undertakers—much of which might have been saved by a right knowledge of the laws of health and hygiene.

Even among the comfortably situated, or even well-to-do, robust, vigorous health is the rarest of possessions. The most rugged-looking, on being closely and sympathetically catechised, will admit to a “touch of rheumatism”; a chronic stomach, liver, or kidney trouble; nervousness, headaches, neuralgia, constipation, or something that tends to prevent his attaining completest physical power and mental efficiency. And the weaker sex more than justify their descriptive adjective. For 80% of those not directly under a physician’s care, or taking some medicine or form of treatment for something, should be.