
NATURAL REMEDIES
EDITORS -
Prof. (Dr.) NAVNEET SHARMA
DOI – 10.61909/isbn.978-81-966743-4-2.AMKEDTB122305
Genre/Subject – Biochemisty, Natural Science
Book code – AMKEDTB122305 pgs: 225
ISBN(P) – 978-81-966743-2-8
ISBN(E) – 978-81-966743-4-2
Published – 10-01-2024
AUTHOR(S) -
Dr. SACHIN TYAGI, Dr. PANKAJ SAINI, Dr. DIKSHA KUMARI, Dr. SATAZ RAHMANIA, Dr. TAZMANI SULTANA, Dr. UJJAIR, Dr. PRATIBHA CHAUHAN, Dr. KISHAN SINGH, Dr. TAZMANI SULTANA, Dr. SATAZ RAHMANIA
EDITOR(S)

Prof. (Dr.) NAVNEET SHARMA
Prof. (Dr) Navneet Sharma is a Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at IIMT University, Meerut U.P, INDIA. He is presently the Dean of School of Life Science & Technology at IIMT University. Earlier he served as Lecturer, Reader, Professor & Head and Director of D.J College of Dental Sciences & Research, Modinagar from 1999 to 2018. He completed his master degree from G.B Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, U.K and Doctorate degree from Jiwaji University, Gwalior, M.P. He has been trained in the institute of repute, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi and Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi. He is having more than 24 years of experience in teaching and academic administration.
During his academic career, he has been awarded Gold medal at graduation level & in second international conference of health sciences, Calcutta in December 2001, and prestigious Akshya Vatt Samman at Prayagraj from Sh. Girdhar Malviya honorable Justice (retd) Allahabad High Court in 2011. His areas of specialization are molecular biology & genetic engineering and nutrition biochemistry. He is having several publications in various national and international journals and 4 patents published in his credit in. He is the reviewer member of Journal of All Bio Solutions, Spain. Beside this, he had also been a resource person in UGC, HRDC FDPs.
He has organized two international conferences, two FDPs and several workshops and webinars. He had been the part of various committees and currently he is the chairperson of library committee, unfair mean committee, university grievance cell and CBCS committee at IIMT University, Meerut.
Beside this, he is actively involved in the teaching of unprivileged children and creating awareness for hygiene and nutrition values of food to the community.
ABOUT BOOK / ABSTRACT
Welcome to the enriching world of “Natural Remedies: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Ailments.” Within these pages, we embark on a profound journey that transcends the boundaries of conventional health approaches. Our commitment is to provide you with a holistic roadmap, weaving together the age-old wisdom of medicinal plants, nutritional healing, and mind-body connections. Explore the intricate realms of Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and indigenous healing practices, guided by both the insights of ancient traditions and the rigorous scrutiny of modern scientific understanding. This book is not just a compilation of knowledge; it’s an invitation to transform your lifestyle. Delve into chapters on alternative therapies, pain management, detoxification, and natural skincare, equipped with evidence-based insights and actionable guidance. From creating your medicinal garden to building a natural medicine cabinet at home, our aim is to empower you with the tools to make informed choices that resonate with your unique well-being. Join us in embracing the vibrant synergy between ancient wisdom and contemporary living, and let “Natural Remedies” be your companion in the continuous journey towards a life of balance, vitality, and sustained health.
CHAPTERS
Chapter 1: Introduction to Natural Remedies
Chapter 2: Herbal Medicine and Botanical Remedies
Chapter 3: Nutritional Healing
Chapter 4: Mind-Body Connection
Chapter 5: Traditional Healing Practices
Chapter 6: Alternative Therapies
Chapter 7: Holistic Approaches to Pain Management
Chapter 8: Detoxification and Cleansing
Chapter 9: Natural Skincare and Beauty
Chapter 10: Family Health with Natural Remedies
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