Collected Works of Benedict Lust ND, Founder of Naturopathic Medicine
- Author: Lust, Benedict
- Published: 2006
- Publisher: Healing Mountain Publishing
- Number of pages: 230
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Collected Works of Dr. Benedict Lust, by the founder of naturopathic medicine, includes Dr. Lust's detailed autobiography, Yungborn, as well as Pilgrimages to the Great Masters, a memoir of his journeys through Europe after the death of his wife Louisa Lust, ND. This later work recounts his tour to many of the important places in the history of natural medicine and his meetings with various key figures. In addition, three shorter essays Dr. Lust wrote in his publication, Naturopath and Herald of Health, are presented, each detailing his approach to some common health conditions. This is accompanied by one similar piece written by his wife for the same publication. Collected Works of Dr. Benedict Lust bring together for the first time in decades the major writings of Dr. Lust in one volume with complete annotations by Dr. Lust's niece, Anita Lust Boyd, and Dr. Eric Yarnell. In the forward, the near death and triumphant resurgence of naturopathic medicine since Dr. Lust's death is recounted in gripping detail by noted naturopathic physician Dr. Jared Zeff. Dr. Zeff's incisive and very personal account of how the profession of Dr. Lust has been restored highlights for each of us the importance of remembering and learning from our past history.
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