PODCAST · health
Guide to Health
by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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024 - Chapter XIV Conclusion
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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023 - Part 2 Chapter XIII Accidents Continued Scorpion-sting etc
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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022 - Part 2 Chapter XII Accidents Continued Snake Bite
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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020 - Part 2 Chapter X Accidents Drowning
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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021 - Part 2 Chapter XI Accidents Continued Burns and Scalds
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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019 - Part 2 Chapter IX Care of Child
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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018 - Part 2 Chapter VIII Maternity and Child-Birth
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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017 - Part 2 Chapter VII Other Contagious Diseases
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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016 - Part 2 Chapter VI Contagious Diseases Smallpox
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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015 - Part 2 Chapter V Constipation Dysentery etc
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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014 - Part 2 Chapter IV Fever and its Cures
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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013 - Part 2 Chapter III The Use of Earth
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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012 - Part 2 Chapter II Water Cure
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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011 - Part 2 Chapter I Air Treatment
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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010 - Part 1 Chapter IX Sexual Relations
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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009 - Part 1 Chapter VIII Dress
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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008 - Part 1 Chapter VII Exercise
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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007 - Part 1 Chapter VI How much and how many times should we eat
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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006 - Part 1 Chapter V Food
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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005 - Part 1 Chapter IV Water
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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004 - Part 1 Chapter III Air
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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003 - Part 1 Chapter II The Human Body
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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002 - Part 1 Chapter I The Meaning of Health
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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001 - Author's Note and Introduction
Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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Mahatma Gandhi, a renowned political leader and pacifist, also considered himself an authority on health and disease. Few know that he authored an original health book in Gujarati, offering insights that are both unique and revolutionary. His views challenge conventional wisdom and may seem impractical to some, but they are rooted in nearly thirty years of personal experience and deep study. While modern readers might find his advice outdated or overly simplistic, Gandhis treatise offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on maintaining good health. His commitment to sharing these convictions stems from a profound sense of duty, making this work a fascinating exploration of health that transcends time. - Summary by Mary Kay and A. Rama Iyer
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