When I first realised that a "miracle herb" had prevented my asthma attacks and stopped me wheezing, somewhat miraculously, during the first few months of my battle against lung disease in my early forties, I started to study herbal medicines in the University of Life. Thus far, I haven't had an asthma attack or wheezed for 17 years. After other "miracle herbs" cured some of my other ailments, it occurred to me that I ought to write my book, Diary of a Scribbler, based on records I have kept in my journals of what occurred after I began to experiment with herbal medicines in my early forties, some 17 years ago.
Outstanding Book...
by Ayon Sharma
An interesting life story combined with a helpful review of herbal treatments and food supplements.
Diary of a Scribbler is an interesting account written by Esme Sinclair, an Anglo-Burmese lady who rose from a difficult childhood and with very little understanding of English to someone who has mastered the English language and has a very humanitarian view of the world. Esme’s book includes an unusual blend of writing in that it combines a fascinating account of her life story with a review of the herbal ‘miracle treatments’ and supplements that she has used to overcome her health problems. I recommend this book to potential readers.
by Dr Graham Clingbine
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