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The Power of Natural Healing
Join author and international speaker Howard Straus on a journey to help you discover the power of natural healing. As grandson of Dr. Max Gerson (creator of Gerson Therapy) and the son of the ever popular health advocate, Charlotte Gerson, Howard has been a lifelong champion of natural health and healing methods that really work. Each week, Howard will interview researchers, authors and experts well known in the natural healing field, who will discuss their views and share valuable information that you can use to take control of your health.
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4.2 stars from 23 ratings
Microphone????
Oh my! the host Howard Strauss not only constantly breaths loudly into the microphone, but slurps beverages while his guest is talking. This is very distracting. If it wasn't for that it would be a great show. I hope he has stopped this by now. He has great guest on his show if you can hear...Read full review »
SassyVB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/17
Great information
Great information to improve health.
Kevin from Agoura Hills via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/25/15
Omg!!! Horrible rude host! Loudly! slurping a beverage picked up by the microphone and several times!! during the interview with Dr. Andrew Saul. So Horrible! I had to turn it off. Sllllllllluuuuuurrrrrrppppppp.
miamimom319 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/23/14
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