Eat to live, not to excess, and learn practical steps to keep your body strong.
This edition of Side-Stepping Ill Health explores everyday habits that influence energy, mood, and longevity. From how much to eat to reduce strain on the body, to simple, science‑minded ideas about hair, skin, and nerves, the book offers clear guidance for readers seeking healthier living.
In approachable chapters, the author explains how modern eating patterns, stress, and routine choices affect health. It blends practical advice with accessible explanations, helping readers understand why certain habits matter and how small changes can make a big difference.
- Foundational ideas about eating to support life and vitality
- Ways daily choices impact hair, skin, and nerve health
- Simple strategies for balanced meals and avoiding overindulgence
- Cross‑cut perspectives on common health concerns of the era
Ideal for readers of classic public health writing and anyone looking for no‑nonsense, take‑it‑easy health tips.SIDE-STEPPING ILL HEALTH by Edwin F. Bowers, M.D. (1916) offers a tour of practical wellness ideas rooted in early 20th‑century health thinking.