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The Royal Road to Health; Or, The Secret of Health Without Drugs

1894

Chas. A. Tyrrell

The Royal Road to Health; Or, The Secret of Health Without Drugs

The Royal Road to Health; Or, The Secret of Health Without Drugs

Chas. A. Tyrrell

1894

Health & Medicine

The Royal Road to Health; Or, The Secret of Health Without Drugs, written by Chas. A. Tyrrell and first published in 1894, advocates for a hygienic approach to health that rejects pharmaceuticals in favor of natural methods. The book emphasizes the importance of internal cleanliness, particularly through colon cleansing, to prevent and treat diseases. Tyrrell critiques conventional medicine, linking it to numerous 'incurable diseases' and promoting his invention, the 'J. B. L. Cascade,' as a tool for maintaining health through proper waste management.

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