There are 27 books by Ruth Winter on BookOrb. A strong starting point is A consumer's dictionary of cosmetic ingredients (1974). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Biography

Ruth Winter, MS, the author of dozens of popular health books, was past president of The American Society of Journalists and Authors and winner of many awards including: The American Medical Writers Award for Magazine Writing. Source: amazon.com

Standalone books

  1. 1 Poisons in your food 1969 · 321 pages
  2. 2 How to reduce your medical bills 1970 · 248 pages
  3. 3 Beware of the food you eat 1971 · 280 pages
  4. 4 Beware of the Food 1972
  5. 5 So you have sinus trouble 1973 · 86 pages
  6. 6 A consumer's dictionary of cosmetic ingredients 1974 · 567 pages
  7. 7 So you have a pain in the neck 1974 · 89 pages
  8. 8 Scent talk among animals 1977 · 159 pages
  9. 9 Le livre des odeurs 1978 · 169 pages
  10. 10 Cancer-causing agents 1979 · 250 pages
  11. 11 The great self-improvement sourcebook 1980 · 335 pages
  12. 12 The scientific case against smoking 1980 · 125 pages
  13. 13 The people's handbook of allergies and allergens 1984 · 168 pages
  14. 14 Consum Dict Food Additives New 1988 · 260 pages
  15. 15 A consumer's dictionary of food aditives 1989 · 352 pages
  16. 16 A consumer's dictionary of household, yard, and office chemicals 1992 · 329 pages
  17. 17 Consumer Household Yard & Office Chemical 1994
  18. 18 A consumer's guide to medicines in food 1995 · 428 pages
  19. 19 Super Soy 1996 · 192 pages
  20. 20 Consumer's Dictionary of Medicines 1997 · 572 pages
  21. 21 The anti-aging hormones that can help you beat the clock 1997 · 292 pages
  22. 22 Consumer's Guide to Medicine 1997
  23. 23 The female athlete's body book 2003 · 272 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Ruth Winter written?

BookOrb lists 27 books by Ruth Winter.

Where should I start with Ruth Winter?

A good starting point is A consumer's dictionary of cosmetic ingredients (1974).

What is the Ruth Winter books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Poisons in your food (1969), 2. How to reduce your medical bills (1970), 3. Beware of the food you eat (1971), 4. Beware of the Food (1972), 5. So you have sinus trouble (1973), 6. A consumer's dictionary of cosmetic ingredients (1974), 7. So you have a pain in the neck (1974), 8. Scent talk among animals (1977), 9. Le livre des odeurs (1978), 10. Cancer-causing agents (1979), 11. The great self-improvement sourcebook (1980), 12. The scientific case against smoking (1980), 13. The people's handbook of allergies and allergens (1984), 14. Consum Dict Food Additives New (1988), 15. A consumer's dictionary of food aditives (1989), and 8 more.