Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Healing Your Appetite Healing Your Life or Help Me Talk Right

Healing Your Appetite, Healing Your Life: A Spiritual Approach to Life and Weight Management

Author: Doreen Virtu

The bestselling author of Constant Craving, Angel Therapy and Losing Your Pounds of Pain.

"Follow your intuition, and your appetite will take care of itself!"

In this enlightening lecture, bestselling author and lecturer Doreen Virtue discusses a number of issues related to the health of your appetite your life. She points out that your appetite is an instrument that measures the peace of mind that you have. So, when you approach your appetite in a holistic, gentle, and loving way, your cravings and weight stabilize. As such, your vision of a healthy body and fulfilling life becomes a reality.

The best way to heal your appetite, Doreen explains, is to listen to your intuition your gut instead of judging it or covering it up with food or diets. Doing so will lead you to right livelihood, joyous relationships, and overall fitness!



New interesting textbook: The Planning and Drafting of Wills and Trusts or Sarbanes Oxley and NonProfit Management

Help Me Talk Right: How to Teach a Child to Say the "S" Sound in 15 Easy Lessons

Author: Mirla G Raz

User friendly book that anyone can use to correct a lisp (when the "s" sound is produced as "th"). The book includes all the necessary worksheets, a prelesson designed to orient the user with working with the child and using the book, and 15 easy-to-follow lessons presented in step-by-step fashion. Materials used to make the lessons fun can be found in any home.



At the Altar of Sexual Idolatry or Coping with Erectile Dysfunction

At the Altar of Sexual Idolatry

Author: Steve Gallagher

Sexual temptation is undeniably the greatest struggle Christian men face. Heres a book that digs deep and has the answers men are looking forthe kind that actually work. While other books deal with the subject superficially, Sexual Idolatry goes right to the heart. It draws back the curtain and exposes how sexual sin corrupts the entire man, something Steve Gallagher understands, having lived in the bondage of it for over twelve years. Put an end to the mystery of lust and maximize Gods power in your life with the proven answers that have helped thousands.



Interesting textbook: The Forest Ranger or Professional Dining Room Management

Coping with Erectile Dysfunction

Author: Michael E Metz

There seem to be no end to the "authoritative" explanations and "guaranteed" easy treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED). Since the so-called Viagra revolution, conventional wisdom holds that the problem can be fixed simply by taking a pill. The truth of the matter is, though, that ED is often a complex condition affected by physical, psychological, relationship issues-and it's a problem shared by both a man and his partner. This book is the first ever to address this common problem using a comprehensive biological, psychological, and social approach. It offers a proven-effective program for regaining erectile function, building strong and intimate relationships, and having great sex.



Table of Contents:
Dedication and Acknowledgmentsv
Introduction1
1Understanding Erectile Dysfunction: Myths and Realities4
2A New Integrative Model of Male Sexuality17
3Developing Realistic Expectations about Sex and Your Body29
4The Causes and Effects of Erectile Dysfunction50
5Assessing Your Erectile Dysfunction63
6Medical, Pharmacologic, and Physiological Treatments78
7Interventions for Psychological and Relationship Erectile Dysfunction93
8Psychosexual Skills: Cooperation for Pleasure114
9Developing Your Couple Sexual Style139
10Enjoying Sex and Preventing Relapse150
Choosing an Individual, Couple, or Sex Therapist160
Resources162
References167

Talking to Depression or Ironmans Ultimate Bodybuilding Encyclopedia

Talking to Depression: Simple Ways to Connect When Someone in Your Life is Depressed

Author: Claudia J Strauss

When someone suffers from depression, friends and family members naturally want to help-but too often their good intentions come out all wrong. This practical, compassionate guide helps readers understand exactly what their loved one is going through, and why certain approaches help and others have the potential to do damage. Talking to Depression offers specific advice on what to do and what not to do-and what to say and what not to say-to avoid frustration and give the kind of caring, effective support that will make a difference.

Publishers Weekly

The author of Talking to Alzheimer's shares a simple, direct and effective approach for family and friends of those living and dealing with clinical depression. Strauss delves into specific scenarios with depressed loved ones, clearly explaining why certain responses and phrasing of comments are helpful while others are ineffective or seem like mere "stock phrases" to the person who is depressed. Strauss also explains that simply being there for the depressed person helps more than giving specific advice. "It isn't her job to listen to you; it's your job to listen to her. That's the best way to help her." Clinical psychologist Martha Manning, whose book Undercurrents offered a personal dimension to the illness, hits the exact note when she writes in the foreword that "dealing with depression is a collaboration." Strauss uses this approach throughout the book, explaining the unique ways in which the depressed mind works and, consequently, how others can better connect with that way of thinking through appropriate conversation, body language and practical support. When viewed individually, these suggestions may seem like ways to tiptoe around the depressed person, but altogether they are considerate and sensitive methods of communicating in any type of relationship. Strauss's insight applies to the day-to-day battles alongside the depression sufferer, but she also stresses how much can be learned from these strong individuals: "In physical battles, we celebrate the bravery of the soldier who falls. The bravery of the psychological warrior is no less." (Jan. 6) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

Given that ten percent of adults suffer from mood disorders each year, the plethora of literature available on depression is not surprising. While there are ample resources for those who are depressed, books devoted to their loved ones are less abundant. Strauss (English, Albright Coll.; Talkisng to Alzheimer's) attempts to fill this gap with a book aimed at "the rest of us," listing useful resources, reminding caregivers to maintain their own well-being, and suggesting conversations and activities to engage depressed individuals. Unfortunately, these one-liners aren't enough; the book would have benefited from real-life examples of exchanges with depressed persons. In addition, important issues are not discussed (e.g., evidence that depression increases the risk of heart disease), and a bibliography of sources consulted in the depression overview is notably absent. "Tips for Kids" reads like an afterthought, since so few pages are dedicated to this special group. Those interested in helping a depressed loved one should see Laura Epstein Rosen's When Someone You Love Is Depressed or William R. Beardslee's Out of a Darkened Room. An optional purchase for large public collections.-Heather O'Brien, Acadia Univ., Wolfville, N.S. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.



New interesting book: Short Tails and Treats from Three Dog Bakery or Que Vivan Los Tamales

Ironman's Ultimate Bodybuilding Encyclopedia

Author: Ironman Magazin

Continuously published since 1936, Ironman is the dean of bodybuilding magazines. Ironman has been showcasing every major bodybuilder, training technique, and scientific advance, along with other aspects of the iron game, longer than any other bodybuilding magazine. With articles by and photos of the greatest names in bodybuilding, the Ironman archives represent the best of bodybuilding in the 20th century. Here, in one definitive, information-packed volume, you have the best that Ironman has to offer. The articles and photos reprinted in Ironman's Ultimate Bodybuilding Encyclopedia are of enormous and enduring value to beginners and experts alike. A tour de force of bodybuilding information with stunning photos of unrivaled quality, this massive volume covers every aspect of bodybuilding with authority and depth. Included is complete information on:

  • Bodybuilding fundamentals
  • Bodybuilding physiology
  • Shoulder training
  • Chest training
  • Back training
  • Arm training
  • Abdominal training
  • Leg training
  • Training with a system
  • Training with the champions
  • Tricks and secrets to boost growth
  • Training for mass
  • Training for power
  • Mental aspects of training
  • Natural bodybuilding
  • Bodybuilding nutrition
  • Bodybuilding injuries
  • Drugs in bodybuilding
With Ironman's Ultimate Bodybuilding Encyclopedia, you will learn Arnold Schwarzenegger's insights on developing shoulder and back muscles, Mike Mentzer's complete triceps workout, and Lee Haney's tips for the best back training. You will understand how to develop granite abs with Steve Holman and huge chest muscles with Ron Harris. Youwill also benefit from Bill Starr's Power Rack Training and John Little's Static Contraction Training. This authoritative resource contains the step-by-step methods used by bodybuilders who went on to become Mr. America, Mr. Universe, or Mr. Olympia. Here, the champions reveal their techniques and secrets in their own words. Editor Peter Sisco is the author or coauthor of numerous fitness and bodybuilding books, including Power Factor Training, Power Factor Specialization: Chest & Arms, Power Factor Specialization: Shoulders & Back, Power Factor Specialization: Abs & Legs, Static Contraction Training, and The Golfer's Two-Minute Workout.



Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Lactose free Cookbook or Stop the Chaos

Lactose-free Cookbook: Easy-to-Prepare, Low-Dairy Alternatives for Your Favorite Meals

Author: Jan McCracken

Creamy soups, pizza, ice cream . . . if you think your lactose intolerance keeps you from enjoying your favorite foods, think again! With The Everything Lactose-Free Cookbook, you can indulge in worry-free meals and desserts any time you want. This unique cookbook is your one-stop reference for whipping up more than 300 delicious low-lactose recipes, including:

  • New York Style Cheesecake
  • Grilled Salmon with Creamy Tarragon Sauce
  • Passion Fruit Smoothie
  • Tofu Lasagna
  • Creamy Apricot Mousse
  • Veggie Omelet

These delightful new recipes offer the same textures and tastes as your old favorites. Packed with useful tips and information, this one-of-a-kind cookbook will satisfy your every craving-without upsetting your stomach!



Read also Simple Soirees or Shameless Carnivore

Stop the Chaos: How to Get Control of Your Life by Beating Booze and Drugs

Author: Allen A Tigh

This comprehensive, practical guide identifies the telltale signs of addiction, offers suggestions for living alcohol- or drug-free, and teaches the skills necessary for healthy thinking and living.



Heal Your Knees or Comfortably Numb

Heal Your Knees: How to Prevent Knee Surgery and What to Do If You Need It

Author: Robert L Klapper

Put an end to knee pain! An esteemed surgeon and a water therapy expert team up to tell you the essentials about your knees, how to get them back into shape, and how to prevent further pain and injury. Through careful explanation, they examine each part of the healing process--from basic function to long-term exercises--guiding you to a pain-free life. With detailed information on a variety of healing options, you will learn how to make the right decisions for your knees, understand when and why surgery is appropriate, and how simple exercise in your living room and in the pool can speed the post-surgical healing process.



Book about: Finance or Business Math

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Author: Charles Barber

Public perceptions of mental health issues have changed dramatically over the last fifteen years, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the rampant overmedication of ordinary Americans. In 2006, 227 million antidepressant prescriptions were dispensed in the United States, more than any other class of medication; in that same year, the United States accounted for 66 percent of the global antidepressant market. In Comfortably Numb, Charles Barber provides a much-needed context for this disturbing phenomenon.

Barber explores the ways in which pharmaceutical companies first create the need for a drug and then rush to fill it, and he reveals that the increasing pressure Americans are under to medicate themselves (direct-to-consumer advertising, fewer nondrug therapeutic options, the promise of the quick fix, the blurring of distinction between mental illness and everyday problems). Most importantly, he convincingly argues that without an industry to promote them, non-pharmaceutical approaches that could have the potential to help millions are tragically overlooked by a nation that sees drugs as an instant cure for all emotional difficulties.

Here is an unprecedented account of the impact of psychiatric medications on American culture and on Americans themselves.


Kirkus Reviews

A sharply critical look at the way antidepressants are marketed and prescribed in the United States. While the mentally ill aren't receiving the treatment they need, Americans with ordinary life problems are being overmedicated, writes Barber (Psychiatry/Yale School of Medicine; Songs from the Black Chair: A Memoir of Mental Interiors, 2005). Though not a psychiatrist, he has a decade of professional experience working with mentally ill homeless people. He severely criticizes the pharmaceutical industry but places much of the blame on the medical profession, charging that at a time when the understanding of psychiatric drugs remains crude, doctors are too willing to prescribe the pills that patients request after seeing them advertised on television. The author divides the book into two parts. The first provides a capsule history of psychiatry in the United States and examines the shortcomings of the currently ascendant biological, or neuropsychiatric, approach. Barber attacks with shocking statistics (in 2006, 227 million antidepressant prescriptions were dispensed to Americans, up by 30 million from the 2002 levels) and punchy prose: "Psychiatry [is] jettisoning the impoverished mentally ill for the cash-carrying worried well." He reserves particular mockery for the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic manual, citing its recent introduction of Motivational Deficiency Disorder as a nonsensical medicalization of laziness. Part Two advocates the use of an alternative, cognitive-behavioral therapy. The author spells out details of two related treatment approaches: the Stages of Change model, which recognizes that change is a dynamic process in which relapse is a realistic part of acontinuum; and Motivational Interviewing, in which the therapist uses a technique of empathetic listening that centers on the client's ambivalence about change. Barber articulately and persuasively counsels that it's time to abandon the quick-fix, pop-a-pill approach.



Monday, December 29, 2008

Incorporating Social Goals in the Classroom or Focus on Health

Incorporating Social Goals in the Classroom: A Guide for Teachers and Parents of Children with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome

Author: Rebecca A Moyes

This book provides practical, hands-on strategies to teach social skills to children with high-functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome. It includes a detailed description of the social deficits of these children as they appear in the classroom -- difficulties with such things as understanding idioms, taking turns in conversation, understanding and using tone of voice and body language -- and ways to address them. Instruction is included in the book to enhance the development of appropriate, measurable, and meaningful individualized education plans (IEPs) to incorporate social goals. Lesson plans are included to facilitate the ability to 'teach' these social goals. Parents will find this text an excellent training tool to help develop social education curricula for their children, and teachers will find it particularly helpful as an easy-to-read manual containing many 'nuts and bolts' strategies to utilize in the classroom.



Book review: Learning PHP and MySQL or Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII

Focus on Health

Author: Dale B Hahn

This text offers an exciting and practical approach to the teaching of the traditional content areas of personal health. Its two key themes--the six dimensions of health and the five developmental tasks--help students apply the text's content to their own lives, by improving their decision-making skills. Technology use is also integrated into the text with Online Learning Center boxes, HealthQuest activities, and "Health on the Web" boxes.



Table of Contents:
1 Charting a Plan for Behavior Change

Part 1 The Mind

2 Characteristics of a Psychologically Well Person

3 Managing Stress

Part 2 The Body

4 Components of Physical Fitness

5 Understanding Nutrition and Your Diet

6 Maintaining a Healthy Weight

Part 3 Preventing Drug Abuse and Addiction

7 Making Decisions About Drug Use

8 Taking Control of Alcohol Use

9 Rejecting Tobacco Use

Part 4 Preventing Disease

10 Reducing Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

11 Living with Cancer and Chronic Conditions

12 Preventing Infectious Diseases

Part 5 Sexuality and Reproduction

13 Understanding Sexuality

14 Managing Your Fertility

Part 6 Consumerism and Safety Issues

15 Becoming an Informed Health-Care Consumer

16 Protecting Your Safety

Part 7 The Life Cycle

17 Accepting Dying and Death

Glossary

Exam Prep

Index

Credits

True Power of Water or Busy Peoples Diabetic Cookbook

True Power of Water: Healing and Discovering Ourselves

Author: Masaru Emoto

Dear Reader,

I am honored that you have picked up The True Power of Water. In a world of no mistakes, it is not by coincidence that you and I are embarking on this journey. The words and pictures you are about to see will open a new world of possibilities for you -- just as my research has done for me.

In this book you will learn of the unique properties of water and its ability to improve your health and your life. You will see the effect each of us has on water -- not only the water we drink but also the water that makes up 70 percent of the human body and, most importantly, what happens to that water as we interact with each other.

2005 marks the beginning of the United Nations Decade of Water. It is our individual responsibility to learn all we can about water, the most precious resource on our planet, and to help shift the consciousness through our thoughts, through our words and prayers, and through our commitment to respect each other with love and gratitude. May our understanding of water help bring peace to all humankind.

Masaru Emoto



Book about: Healthful Eating or Maternal Fitness

Busy People's Diabetic Cookbook: Healthy Cooking the Entire Family Can Enjoy

Author: Dawn Hall

Busy People's Diabetic Cookbook is the answer for everyone who wants to eat healthier without sacrificing what is most important to them - delicious flavor! These recipes are not just for those people with diabetes, but everyone in the family can enjoy these healthy and well-balanced recipes.

Diabetes is becoming a national epidemic. The number of new cases diagnosed increased by 25% from 878,000 in 1997 to 1,104,000 in 2,000. Today 18.2 million people in the U.S. - 6.3% of the population - have diabetes. Shockingly, adult onset diabetes is now being diagnosed in children.

Sometimes when one member of a family is diagnosed with diabetes, two meals are made - one for the person with diabetes and one for everyone else. What's terrific about this book is that you would never know by tasting these recipes that they are all within American Diabetic Association's guidelines. They are that good, that delicious, and that amazing!



Sunday, December 28, 2008

Bipolar Disorder or Art of Aging

Bipolar Disorder: A Guide for Patients and Families

Author: Francis Mark Mondimor

"Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that affects about two percent of the population. Such famous politicians, writers, artists, and musicians as Winston Churchill, George Frederick Handel, Lord Byron, Virginia Woolf, Edgar Allan Poe, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Vincent van Gogh had bipolar disorder, but most persons affected by bipolar disorder are just ordinary people who want nothing more than to get back to their everyday lives after they or their family members have been diagnosed with the illness. This book is written for them." -- from the Preface

In this book for persons with bipolar disorder and their families, Dr. Frank Mondimore offers a comprehensive, practical, compassionate guide to the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and causes of this potentially devastating psychiatric illness, formerly known as "manic-depression." He offers practical advice for getting the most out of the various treatments that are now available -- from medication, psychotherapy, and electroconvulsive treatment to new approaches such as St. John's wort and transcranial magnetic stimulation. For each, he discusses advantages, disadvantages, side effects, and other information to help patients make informed decisions about treatment options. He also describes what it is like to live with bipolar disorder and discusses how lifestyle changes can improve quality of life. Throughout, he focuses on the importance of building a support system, of planning for emergencies, and of giving one's self permission to seek help.

Bipolar disorder is a particularly difficult illness to diagnose and treat, Dr. Mondimore acknowledges, and it can be incredibly destructive to relationships and careers, canwreak havoc on family life and, when not properly treated, is a potentially fatal disease. In his wide-ranging discussion of this unpredictable disorder, Dr. Mondimore describes problems that are unique to women, whose disease may be affected by the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and childbirth,. He includes new information on the forms the illness takes in children and adolescents, in whom it can sometimes be mistaken for more common problems such as "hyperactivity" or Attention Deficit Disorder. He explains what we know about the genetics of the disease, how symptoms fluctuate with the seasons in seasonal affective disorder, and how illness can be made more difficult to treat because of alcoholism or drug abuse. He discusses coping with the stigmatization of psychiatric diagnosis, gives advice on picking a psychiatrist and on dealing with medical insurance issues, and even explores the fascinating relationship between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity. Finally, Dr. Mondimore tells family members what they can do to help the person with bipolar disorder -- and themselves -- and he offers hope for the future as researchers learn more about the disease and how to control it.

Emily K. Tedesco

This book is a comprehensive and practical guide to this devastating psychiatric illness. The author incorporates an easy to understand format that includes the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for those affected with bipolar disorder. The purpose is to help educate and inform. The author does a great job in fully explaining the advantages and disadvantages of treating this illness. The most important component is the effective way he combines all the current facts and data into a practical and useful guide. The book is targeted toward patients with bipolar disorder and their families. It would also be useful for students and mental health professionals who work with this special population. The author is credible and quotes respected professionals in the field. This book includes modern treatment options, tips for getting and staying well, a full explanation of the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, and how the illness affects special populations. The author includes a section on coping with medication side effects. The most important feature is the full section of up-to-date resources, including support groups, informational Internet sites, and suggested readings. This book is an invaluable tool for patients and families living with bipolar disorder. The author incorporates real life stories, expert advice, symptoms and diagnosis, modern treatment options, and resources to help make living with this disorder tolerable. Most importantly, the concepts and information presented in this book are practical.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: Emily K. Tedesco, BA, CADC (Rush University Medical Center)
Description: This book is a comprehensive and practical guide to this devastating psychiatric illness. The author incorporates an easy to understand format that includes the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for those affected with bipolar disorder.
Purpose: The purpose is to help educate and inform. The author does a great job in fully explaining the advantages and disadvantages of treating this illness. The most important component is the effective way he combines all the current facts and data into a practical and useful guide.
Audience: The book is targeted toward patients with bipolar disorder and their families. It would also be useful for students and mental health professionals who work with this special population. The author is credible and quotes respected professionals in the field.
Features: This book includes modern treatment options, tips for getting and staying well, a full explanation of the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, and how the illness affects special populations. The author includes a section on coping with medication side effects. The most important feature is the full section of up-to-date resources, including support groups, informational Internet sites, and suggested readings.
Assessment: This book is an invaluable tool for patients and families living with bipolar disorder. The author incorporates real life stories, expert advice, symptoms and diagnosis, modern treatment options, and resources to help make living with this disorder tolerable. Most importantly, the concepts and information presented in this book are practical.

Booknews

A guide to the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and causes of this potentially devastating psychiatric illness, formerly known as manic-depression. Mondimore (psychiatrist and clinical faculty member at the U. of North Carolina) offers practical advice for getting the most out of the various treatments that are now available<-->from medication, psychotherapy, and electroconvulsive treatment to new approaches such as transcranial magnetic stimulation. He also describes problems that are unique to women, forms the illness takes in children and adolescents, the genetics of the disease, and ways to cope with the stigma of psychiatric diagnosis. Throughout, he focuses on the importance of building a support system, of planning for emergencies, and of giving one's self permission to seek help. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Kirkus Reviews

An exhaustive, scientific, yet compassionate assist for sufferers of "the chameleon of psychiatric disorders" and their families. Psychiatrist Mondimore (Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) looks first at the symptoms and diagnosis of bipolar disorder, or manic-depression: the disease wears many masks that can make diagnosis difficult. Mondimore concedes that at present psychiatrists are generally working with the same diagnostic tools that were used in the 19th century: their eyes and ears. He goes on to discuss treatment. Medications are first and foremost—primarily mood stabilizers, antidepressants, and antipsychotics. He follows with a thoughtful considerations of electroconvulsive therapy, counseling, and psychotherapy. Mondimore is especially clear on medication side effects (and how to avoid them), how various treatments have been used and misused, and what a reasonable standard should be. In part three, Mondimore considers how bipolar disorder affects children, adolescents, and women; and how it is affected by alcoholism and drug abuse, seasonal affective disorder and chronobiology, genetics, and other medical conditions such as stroke and hormonal problems. In part four, Mondimore offers real, detailed help for living with the disease. The key is to recognize that bipolar disease is relentless and that the way to keep it at bay is for the patient to be relentless, too—"about getting needed treatment and sticking to it". Illustrative case studies here make it clear this can be done, but it isn't easy. An absolute gold mine, then, for those with the disorder and their families: thorough, candid, and up-to-date advice, full of new possibilities for help.

Rating

3 Stars from Doody




Book about: Maida Heatters Pies and Tarts or Getting the Best from Your Microwave

Art of Aging: A Doctor's Prescription for Well-Being

Author: Sherwin B Nuland

In his landmark book How We Die, Sherwin B. Nuland profoundly altered our perception of the end of life. Now in The Art of Aging, Dr. Nuland steps back to explore the impact of aging on our minds and bodies, strivings and relationships. Melding a scientist’s passion for truth with a humanist’s understanding of the heart and soul, Nuland has created a wise, frank, and inspiring book about the ultimate stage of life’s journey.

The onset of aging can be so gradual that we are often surprised to find that one day it is fully upon us. The changes to the senses, appearance, reflexes, physical endurance, and sexual appetites are undeniable–and rarely welcome–and yet, as Nuland shows, getting older has its surprising blessings. Age concentrates not only the mind, but the body’s energies, leading many to new sources of creativity, perception, and spiritual intensity. Growing old, Nuland teaches us, is not a disease but an art–and for those who practice it well, it can bring extraordinary rewards.

“I’m taking the journey even while I describe it,” writes Nuland, now in his mid-seventies and a veteran of nearly four decades of medical practice. Drawing on his own life and work, as well as the lives of friends both famous and not, Nuland portrays the astonishing variability of the aging experience. Faith and inner strength, the deepening of personal relationships, the realization that career does not define identity, the acceptance that some goals will remain unaccomplished–these are among the secrets of those who age well.

Will scientists one day fulfill the dream of eternal youth? Nuland examinesthe latest research into extending life and the scientists who are pursuing it. But ultimately, what compels him most is what happens to the mind and spirit as life reaches its culminating decades. Reflecting the wisdom of a long lifetime, The Art of Aging is a work of luminous insight, unflinching candor, and profound compassion.


Publishers Weekly

The septuagenarian surgeon whose brutally honest demythologization of death in How We Die garnered a National Book Award offers a mushier, platitude-filled treatise on aging, calling it a "gift" that establishes boundaries in our lives, making everything within those boundaries all the more precious. Brief, frank descriptions of droopy penises, declining hormone levels and loss of hearing and bone density are accompanied by reminders that stroke is not a normal consequence of aging and that our bodies are like cars and taking good care of parts extends their usefulness. A gushing tribute to pioneering cardiac surgeon Michael DeBakey, now aged 98, teaches the importance of knowing one's limitations and learning to function within them, while now-80-year-old actress Patricia Neal recalls how sheer stubbornness and a browbeating husband enabled her recovery from a debilitating stroke at 39. Nuland learned life lessons from two fans, a cancer survivor who understands that it's her response to adversity, and not the adversity itself, that shapes her future, and a formerly depressed octogenarian who now doesn't allow herself the "luxury" of despair. Although some of Nuland's devotees will be comforted by his hopeful if familiar advice, others seeking more of the bracing, defiant insights that made him famous will be disappointed. (Mar. 6)

Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information

Karen McNally Bensing - Library Journal

Americans are living longer but not necessarily better lives. Late life is often filled with pain as well as physical and mental disability, much of which, argues National Book Award winner Nuland (surgery, Yale Univ.; How We Die), is a result of the "current biomedical campaign against the natural process of aging." Aging itself is not a disease but an important risk factor for many debilitating disorders of old age, he asserts. In an informal study of older adults, the author, now 77, observed individuals (himself included) who live active, fulfilling lives often despite serious health challenges or extreme age. He identifies three key practices for a rewarding late life (which he applies to his own life): developing satisfying personal relationships, maintaining physical abilities, and being creative. The book also casts a critical eye on life-extension research, suggesting that work on preserving physical and mental function as long as possible is far more valuable. "We must study how to be old," Nuland writes. This literate, thoughtful book—an excellent "textbook" for successful aging—is highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, LJ10/15/06.]



Table of Contents:
An Incident in the Subway     3
How We Age: Body and Mind     19
Approaching a Century: Michael DeBakey     61
Making Choices     87
Three Who Overcame     116
A Friendship in Letters     143
Adding Centuries to Our Years     181
Drinking from the Fountain of Youth     217
Wisdom, Equanimity, Caring-Principles for Every Age     251
A Coda for Aging     275
Acknowledgments     287
Index     291

Hardness Factor or Carry This Message

Hardness Factor: How to Achieve Your Best Health and Sexual Fitness at Any Age

Author: Steven Lamm

Hard is good, harder is better -- for your health, your libido, your life. Such is the provocative premise behind Dr. Steven Lamm's The Hardness Factor, a groundbreaking book that will change the way men live and love. The Hardness Factor measures male health through the quality of an erection -- perhaps the greatest male motivator for better living (more so than fear of cancer, heart attack, or stroke). The Hardness Factor asks, Can men be hard and in shape for sex their entire lives? The answer is, absolutely. Here for the first time are scientific, evidence-based regimens -- emphasizing nutrition, supplements, and exercise -- to increase erectile quality. By following the programs in The Hardness Factor, you will

  • improve overall health;
  • produce stronger, harder, and longer-lasting erections;
  • increase strength, fitness, flexibility, and vitality;
  • restore self-confidence; and
  • achieve maximum sexual gratification with your partner.

A renowned New York clinician, bestselling author, and a favorite expert on the television show The View, Dr. Lamm offers straight talk for men of all ages in "The Four-Day Insurance Policy," which can provide a quick fix for that upcoming Saturday night (or any other dating emergency), and the more detailed "Six-Week Hardness Factor Program," which will improve a man's sex drive, stamina, hardness, and, most of all, health. This comprehensive guide also includes numerous recipes created by acclaimed chef Waldy Malouf, aimed at promoting nutritional health and jump-starting the libido.

After following The Hardness Factor, you will not onlyachieve optimal health and sexual fitness but also understand why the penis is the best barometer of a man's health.

Publishers Weekly

Lamm's premise is that for men, good health and a hard erection are synonymous. Hardness (or rather, lack thereof) is not just an inevitable side effect of aging, internist Lamm claims-it's the result of poor lifestyle decisions and is linked to a number of afflictions, including obesity, high cholesterol, hypertension, depression and heart disease. The author, medical correspondent for ABC's The View and an early researcher of Viagra, points out that prescription medications aren't always the answer. He outlines a six-week program that focuses on diet, exercise and supplements such as Pycnogenol/L-Arginine, a combination of antioxidant and pine-bark extract that reduces the risk of chronic diseases and results in a "rock-hard erection." Lamm peppers his straightforward text with jokes and entertaining anecdotes from patients at his New York City practice. He estimates that 20 million men aged 40 to 70 suffer from erectile dysfunction. While many never seek treatment, perhaps they will pick up this important book, which is filled with several new insights and tips for maintaining sexual and general health. (June 1) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.



New interesting textbook: Queen of Fats or The Sages Tao Te Ching

Carry This Message: A Guide for Big Book Sponsorship

Author: Joe McQ

As an internationally respected teacher and lecturer on the Twelve Step method introduced by Alcoholics Anonymous, Joe McQ knows that sponsorship is a key construct for the success of the program because it involves moving a person through the Twelve Step process to recovery. In the early days of AA, sponsors would come to the alcoholics home and talk him through Steps 1 and 2, and when they were thoroughly convinced he was ready, they would start him on the program.



Saturday, December 27, 2008

The Complete Idiots Guide to Type 2 Diabetes or The Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Type 2 Diabetes

Author: Mayer B Davidson

The most complete book on the epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes.

Over the next decade, the number of diagnosed diabetes cases worldwide is expected to exceed 220 million, 90-95% of which will be Type 2 Diabetes. Here is a guide that answers all the questions patients have: What is it? How will it affect my life? What do I need to do? It teaches readers how to manage the disease and live a healthy, normal life.



New interesting book: Muscle and Sensory Testing or Vaccine

The Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets

Author: Kym Douglas

Easy ways to get—and stay—slim from the authors of The Black Book of Hollywood Beauty Secrets, and their celebrity sources

How do the stars get so thin? (and how do their trainers keep them that way?) Kym Douglas and Cindy Pearlman are back with exercise tips and eating strategies from a Who's Who of Hollywood beauties. The Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets takes readers inside the fridges and out to the gyms of the stars, uncovering the daily regimens that keep celebrities like Cameron Diaz, Demi Moore, and Beyoncè Knowles in A-List shape. They'll dish on stars' daily diet plans and tell us how the stars bounce back after baby, stay slim after forty, drop a quick twenty pounds, outsmart a Fat Day, and see fast results from exercise. Kym and Cindy have done it again, from (A)niston to (Z)eta-Jones.

From The Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets:
• Heidi Klum and Cindy Crawford eat a salad dressed with vinegar BEFORE they go out to dinner. The vinegar is an appetite suppressant.
• Oprah and Rachael Ray drink Wulong Slimming Tea
• Denise Richards, Jessica Simpson, Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams all detox with So-Cal cleanse
• Demi Moore and Sharon Stone eat prunes to ease bloating AND to prevent wrinkles



The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers or Big Beautiful and Pregnant

The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers: Looking after Yourself and Your Family While Helping an Aging Parent

Author: Barry J Jacobs

Caring for a parent whose health is in decline turns the world upside down. The emotional fallout can be devastating, but it doesn't have to be that way. Empathic guidance from an expert who's been there can help. Through an account of two sisters and their ailing mother--interwoven with no-nonsense advice--The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers helps family members navigate tough decisions and make the most of their time together as they care for an aging parent. The author urges readers to be honest about the level of commitment they're able to make and emphasizes the need for clear communication within the family. While acknowledging their guilt, stress, and fatigue, he helps caregivers reaffirm emotional connections worn thin by the routine of daily care. This compassionate book will help families everywhere avoid burnout and preserve bonds during one of life's most difficult passages.

Publishers Weekly

For anyone with the responsibility of caring for a sick or disabled parent, this clear-eyed guide will be of real assistance. Jacobs, director of behavioral sciences for the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program in Pennsylvania, knows firsthand the emotional and financial devastation such illness can cause: his father died of cancer when Jacobs was 13. He illustrates the problems caregivers face through the story of two women (composites of caregivers he has known), middle-aged, married sisters struggling with the cancer of their widowed mother from diagnosis to death. As Jacobs points out, the sisters, their mother and her doctors are not perfect models of resilience and wisdom: rather, they're average people whom readers will be able to identify with and learn from. Through this story, Jacobs explores how to define your commitment to caregiving and recruit relatives as well as professionals to help, along with strategies for preserving your own personal life during an extended illness. Jacobs recommends that family members meet regularly, even online, to negotiate caregiving responsibilities. Jacobs's frankness about the emotional as well as medical traps that await families dealing with serious illness, and his concrete advice on how to handle them, offers in-depth support to caregivers. (June) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer: Susan Richardson, MA, PSY.D(Private Practice)
Description: This is a self-help/reference book for people in the position of caring for sick, aging, or dying parents.
Purpose: The author's purpose is to help adults who are caring for aging and/or dying parents understand the depth of the process they are involved in and to recognize the limits they have emotionally, physically, and spiritually. This has been a neglected area that is gaining importance as this country grays and ages.
Audience: This book can be used by anyone caring for a sick or aging parent. It is a good resource for mental health professionals to draw upon as well, as caregiver burnout issues frequently lead to depression and anxiety as well as family conflicts. These issues frequently find caregivers turning to therapy to deepen their resources. The author is a therapist and a journalist who writes about caregiving issues frequently in the National Family Caregivers Association newsletter quarterly.
Features: The book presents the key issues and concepts of caregiving predominantly from the process of a family suddenly having to care for the matriarch. The author provides an insightful and realistic depiction of the type of issues and conflicts that come up within the individual and within the family. He includes the perspective of the aging parent as well. He covers the topic from the first days to the last days of the caregiving, providing meaningful context for the first time caregiver.
Assessment: This is a readable, accessible and useful book that grapples with an emotionally difficult area. It is important for people tounderstand how to care for themselves during the devastating years of parental decline and this book is well worth reading.

Library Journal

Jacobs, who works with couples and families coping with serious health problems, shows readers how to help a seriously ill loved one while taking care to limit the debilitating effects of caregiving on the family. After sharing a poignant, personal account about his own father, Jacobs organizes his wise material around the story of a family that represents a composite of families he has helped in the past: two sisters and their cancer-ridden mother. An introductory chapter offers research findings and clinical anecdotes, and subsequent chapters follow the exemplary family through time as they cope with such things as medical treatments, misunderstandings with the treating professionals, and the vicissitudes of the disease. A collection of questions and answers explores different facets of the caregiving task and offers specific tips and strategies for success. The resources section lists a variety of organizations, publications, and web sites. With the book's focus on various life-threatening diseases, including Alzheimer's, this title nicely supplements Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins's The 36-Hour Day. Highly recommended for university libraries supporting the helping professions and for larger public libraries.-Dale Farris, Groves, TX Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.



Interesting textbook: Privatization or New Niagara

Big, Beautiful and Pregnant: Expert Advice and Comforting Wisdom for the Expecting Plus-Size Woman

Author: Cornelia van der Ziel

Almost half of all pregnant women are overweight in the U.S. today, but there are few places they can turn for reliable information and helpful advice on the special set of challenges they'll face during the nine-month adventure that lies ahead. In Big, Beautiful and Pregnant, Cornelia van der Ziel, a highly sought-after obstetrician who specializes in plus-size pregnancies, and Jacqueline Tourville, a plus-size mom who's lived the experience, offer a warm, witty, medically-sound guide for overweight women who want the skinny on what to expect from pregnancy and childbirth. They answer all the questions pregnant moms may have, including: Is my pregnancy doomed to be difficult because I'm overweight? How can I find a sympathetic doctor? Am I destined for a c-section because of my extra pounds? Are there special medical risks to my unborn child? Where can I find maternity clothes in extra-large sizes? A unique combination of impeccable medical advice, fun, and down-to-earth charm, Big, Beautiful and Pregnant provides plus-size pregnant women with information, inspiration, a sense of sisterhood, and reassurance that they can have a healthy and happy pregnancy.

Library Journal

The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology has stated that obese pregnant women are at greater risk for health problems, as are their babies. While there are many publications addressing "normal" pregnancy experiences, few deal with the plus-size population. Obstetrician Van der Ziel (Harvard Medical Sch.) and childbirth professional Tourville have written an extremely accessible and thorough guide for expectant mothers who are overweight or obese. Combining clinical experience and personal anecdotes, the authors have incorporated a wonderful blend of factual information with testimonials and support from women who have "been there." This concise book covers fertility, prenatal care, nutrition, exercise, a trimester-by-trimester description of what to expect, gestational diabetes (a common health risk for overweight women), labor and delivery, and postpartum life. This book is an important addition to the literature and is suitable for all public and consumer health libraries.-Mary Grace Flaherty, Sidney Memorial P.L., NY Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.



Body Signs or The Emotional Eaters Book of Inspiration

Body Signs

Author: Joan Liebmann Smith

We all notice things about our bodies that don’t seem quite right. But when are these simply harmless physical quirks and when are they signs that a visit to the doctor is in order? This comprehensive and fascinating guide covers every body part from head to toe—and everything in between—to help you decode the often mysterious messages your body sends you.

From brittle hair to hair in all the wrong places, a tingling tush, mismatched eyes, streaked nails, inverted nipples, and excessive flatulence, to name just a few, the body supplies endless signs regarding its state of health and wellness. Most of the time these require nothing more than a trip to the drugstore or cosmetic counter, or no treatment at all. At other times further attention is needed. So here’s the lowdown on what’s happening “down there,” the scoop on poop, straight talk about your joints, and a host of essential, even entertaining information on everything you ever wanted to know about your body—but might have been hesitant to ask even your doctor.

Drawn from cutting-edge research and the latest scientific literature, and vetted by a panel of medical experts, this remarkable book also includes historical trivia and fascinating factoids about each body area in question, plus an invaluable resource section. Whether you have a health concern or simply enjoy playing medical detective, Body Signs will not only absorb and inform you but will help you gain a more intimate understanding of the wondrous workings of your body.

Publishers Weekly

Despite today's sophisticated diagnostic tools, doctors still rely on the same powers of observation they've used for hundreds of years, parsing visual and olfactory clues for information about their patients' health. In their latest collaboration (after 2005's The Unofficial Guide to Getting Pregnant), medical sociologist Liebmann-Smith and medical journalist Egan, with help from a panel of experts, discuss a huge list of garden variety symptoms like dry skin, persistent coughs, embarrassing flatulence and strange body odors, none of which are necessarily worrying, but which may indicate something more serious afoot. For example, dry eyes are easily treated with lubricants, but may signal an adverse reaction to medication or the onset of autoimmune disease; likewise, scaly red patches on the skin may signal relatively benign, squamous-cell skin cancer, but dark spots resembling moles can indicate life-threatening melanomas. Though they do not deal with children's diseases or obvious call-the-doctor-now signs like high fever and vomiting, this volume is otherwise quite thorough and packed with information, a handy and entertaining resource that fulfills its mission "to alert you, warn you, and maybe even scare you into going to the doctor... and save you the time, expense and anxiety of going" when one isn't needed. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.

Lois K. Merry - Library Journal

Medical sociologist Liebmann-Smith and medical journalist Egan have compiled descriptions of "body signs" to help adults differentiate minor physical issues from symptoms of disease or disorder. Covering head to toe in nine chapters is ambitious, but the authors do not claim comprehensiveness. The descriptions for a tingling posterior, streaked nails, extreme flatulence, and other signs are brief; simple graphics illustrate concepts or anatomy. Scattered throughout are "signposts," captions meant to inform or warn but more often distract the reader; some don't match the adjacent text, and at least two appear twice in the galley copy. The nonalphabetic arrangement of body signs also makes access challenging, and some of the content is irrelevant for lay readers, e.g., the signpost on CREST, a physicians' mnemonic for detecting limited scleroderma. Ultimately, this blend of important information with entertaining tidbits is awkward and hard to navigate. Not recommended.



Interesting book: Yoga Cookbook or 3 Hour Diet Cookbook

The Emotional Eater's Book of Inspiration

Author: Debbie Danowski

Debbie Danowski weighed in at more than 300 pounds. Years of trying every diet program imaginable left her feeling exhausted, miserable, and hopeless. By realizing the connections between food and emotions, she learned to overcome her food addiction. Now, The Emotional Eater's Book of Inspiration offers the tips that helped her lose more than 160 pounds — and keep them off for the past seventeen years. One of the biggest hurdles to weight loss and continued success in food-addiction recovery is denial. The Emotional Eater's Book of Inspiration helps you confront your own "fat lies" by providing 90 essential truths, such as: · You won't lose one ounce of weight by talking about it. · Dieting is not a competitive sport. · Cleaning your plate will not feed one starving child. · "Free" foods are too expensive. Touching on common challenges faced by everyone who's wrestled with emotional eating and food addiction, Debbie Danowski empowers you to manage your emotional connections to food, giving you the tools to achieve long-term success.



Friday, December 26, 2008

How to Eat Away Arthritis or Oasis Guide to Asperger Syndrome

How to Eat Away Arthritis: Gain Relief from the Pain and Discomfort of Arthritis Through Nature's Remedies

Author: Lauri M Aesoph

This revised and expanded edition of the perennially popular self-help book details how arthritis sufferers can improve their conditions with the foods they eat. Using the simple dietary procedures described in this book, readers can reverse some cases of osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis without expensive drugs or equipment.

Helene Meurer

I found this to be a fascinating read. How To Eat Away Arthritis will be even more valuable to those who do deal with arthritis on a daily basis.—Alive Magazine

Library Journal

Numerous diet books are available for arthritics, but this appears to be one of the best and most comprehensive. Aesoph, a naturopathic physician and medical writer who has written many articles on this topic, covers both traditional and alternative resources. She gives natural dietary information that may reverse and certainly improve many cases of arthritis as well as other auto-immune diseases. Much of her material is not new, but it is refreshingly presented and useful to have compiled in one place. Aesoph discusses "restorative" foods as well as "stressor" food to avoid. She also explains food allergies, outlining simple methods to test for them, and gives medical references for her information. A better purchase than Philip Welsh and Leonardo Bianca's Freedom from Arthritis Through Nutrition (LJ 9/15/92), Aesoph's book is highly recommended for all health collections. (Index not seen.)Loraine F. Sweetland, Rebok Memorial Lib., Silver Spring, Md.



Table of Contents:
Contents
Introduction xv
1. How Restorative Foods Reverse Arthritis the Natural Way 1
A modern nutritional miracle 2
Nutritional science has already unlocked some secrets to arthritic
disease 3
Nutritional therapy has outdated medical treatment 4
Arthur H. discovers that drugs are not the only way to get well 4
Medical science is gradually turning around 5
Revolution in nutrition reveals cause of arthritis 5
Be your own nutritional therapist 6
Restorative Foods—The natural approach to healing arthritis 7
A simple diet change ends both arthritis and migraine for Betty M. 8
Drugs treat symptoms of arthritis, not the cause 9
Strategy for recovery 10
No cure for arthritis in the medicine bottle 11
Judith P. wishes she'd picked naturopathy not drugs 13
The grim side effects of arthritis drugs 14
Nutrient downslide with drugs 15
Drugs—The arthritis remedy that makes you sicker 16
Medicine's no-win pessimism can be more crippling than arthritis itself 6
Doctors in conflict 17
Health-building foods work Naturally to give Mary R. a positive, get-well attitude 18
Only you can heal yourself 19
Marjorie W.'s arthritis pains vanish in six days when she becomes her own nutritional therapist 20
2. The Wonder Working Power of Restorative Foods 23
Enid C. gets out of her wheelchair and walks 24
21,000 Americans recover annually from "incurable" rheumatoid
arthritis 25
Arthritis recovery secret revealed 25
Astonishing benefits from a change in diet 26
Why there is no anti-arthritis diet for everyone 27
Recovery program combines nature's secrets with modern nutritional
science 28
What you shouldexpect from the six recovery steps 29
Ralph A. stays gout-free with restorative Foods 30
Restorative foods work for life 31
Regeneration of joints by restorative foods 31
George R. puts his own body's restorative powers to work 32
The food you eat controls your health more than your doctor can with drugs 33
A beginning guide to feeling well 34
Restorative foods may save you money 34
3. How to Gain Power Over Arthritic Disease 35
Learning everything about arthritis helps Carl S. make a complete
recovery 36
Natural medicine—The therapy of tomorrow 36
Rheumatoid arthritis 37
Ankylosing spondylitis 38
Systemic lupus erythematous 38
Scleroderma 39
Other diseases and disorders 40
Osteoarthritis 40
Gout 42
Nature forgives no transgressions 43
Sex, age, and arthritis 44
Knowledge gives Larry A. confidence in his own self-healing powers 45
See your doctor first 46
Stressor foods pave the way for arthritic disease 46
Most Americans are overfed but undernourished 47
Counterfeit foods upset the body's systems 47
Marginal nutrition leads to joint distress 49
Helen W.'s newfound power helps her conquer arthritis 50
Getting to the stomach of the problem 50
Healthy gut—Healthy you 51
The food allergy—Arthritis connection 52
Non-tolerated food particles trigger immune reaction 53
Immune reaction turns cell against cell 54
Arthritis happens when the body turns on itself 55
The autoimmune reaction is now at its height 56
The body itself creates arthritis 57
Remembering the lessons of health cures Nancy M.'s painful knees 57
Arthritis—The gut-wrenching disease 58
4. The Six Recovery Steps for Overcoming Arthritis 61
The Six Recovery Steps 61
Maximizing your chances for arthritis recovery 63
How to get started on the recovery steps 63
Which step should you act on first? 64
What if you can't schedule all steps right away? 65
Astonishing benefits from excluding stressor foods 65
How a leaky gut and allergy foods may worsen gout or osteoarthritis 66
Recovery steps for gout 67
Recovery steps if you are overweight 67
The recovery step that may bring fast pain relief 68
Reading for rapid recovery 69
Jenny K. recovers from arthritis when she overcomes her own inertia 69
Recovery steps can supplement conventional medical care 71
How to tell if your doctor is really helping you 72
Shirley N. triumphs over arthritis with natural therapies 72
The recovery steps are a lifetime program 74
5. The Miracle Healing Technique That Banishes Most Arthritic Pain Within Seven Days 75
Nature's wonder drug ends arthritis pain 76
Dennis M. obtains permanent relief from rheumatoid arthritis in just five days 77
Tap your inner wellsprings of good health 78
The three categories of fasting 79
Other ways to cleanse 79
Who should not undertake the Purifying Technique 80
Seven days may be all you need to end arthritis pain 81
An easy health renewing method changes René N.'s body chemistry to that of a teenager 83
How the seven day Self Purification Technique works 84
See and feel your body's healing powers destroy arthritis 85
Wonder working techniques that overcome hunger 86
When and how to begin 87
Listen to your body's own instinctual wisdom 88
Barbara H. comes alive with rejuvenated health 88
Caring for your body as arthritis fades 89
Breaking your fast 90
How detoxifying the body helps all forms of arthritis 92
It's easy to stop smoking during detoxification 93
Special healing hints for gout and osteoarthritis 94
6. The Digestive Diet Plan That Helps Arthritis Too 97
Plugging up a leaky gut 97
A week of healing foods 98
Dr. Medeiros' healing vegetable juice 99
Invigorating vegetarian broth 99
Rainbow vegetable salad 100
A few friendly reminders 100
Foods that stress the digestive system 101
Patricia B.'s knees and bloating get better 102
The liver: Organ extraordinaire 103
The liver's worst enemies 103
Using fiber to sweep the intestines clean 104
No more bad bugs! 105
Reseeding your gut with friendly bacteria 105
Reactivating stomach acid 106
Healing your liver naturally 106
7. Allergy Foods That May Trigger Arthritic Diseases 109
Getting started 109
How to identify a food allergy 110
Joan B.'s arthritis disappears when she unmasks her hidden food allergies 112
Why we don't need to challenge stressor foods 113
Never say never again 114
Only basic foods should be tested 115
Making your arthritis food list 115
The foods that aggravate arthritis 116
Most common allergens 116
Fairly common allergens 117
Rare allergens 118
A severe case of arthritis ends when allergy foods are dropped 119
The foods you challenge must have been eaten recently 120
The Self Purification Technique magnifies food sensitivity 121
We lose sensitivity to foods when we stop eating them 121
We can often eat allergy foods again if we heal our gut and add variety to our diet 122
Leonard K.'s mysterious weekend arthritis 122
The challenge: testing one food at a time 123
Drugs may confuse test results 124
A simple food test helps Roberta A. end her arthritis 125
How test foods should be prepared 126
8. How to Identify Allergy Foods 129
Pinpointing the foods that aggravate arthritis 129
A simple way to identify culprit foods 130
Simple food tests help Myrtle L. end the pain of both arthritis and migraine 131
How to use the same techniques that successful arthritis clinics employ 132
How to interpret signs of food sensitivity 132
Food testing helps Bob W. phase out rheumatoid arthritis 133
An easy way to trace arthritis-aggravating food families 134
Common food family groups 134
The worst arthritis-aggravating food 135
Other common foods that aggravate arthritis 136
Audrey M.'s food sleuthing pays off by eliminating her arthritis 137
Purging arthritis or gout by eliminating destructive foods 138
How other food testing methods can help 139
9. Picking the Best Food Allergy Test for You—Including More Self-Help Methods 141
All allergy foods should be eliminated 142
How your pulse can reveal hidden food allergies 143
Finding your normal pulse rate 143
Your pulse indicates your inner health 145
Preparing for the pulse test 146
Mini-meals give best results 147
What your pulse tells about the foods you eat 148
A simple diet change brings speedy relief to Doreen P.'s pain-crippled knee 149
A quick method for testing any food 150
The quick pulse test helps John L. identify the cause of his arthritis 151
How to tap into your body's instinctual wisdom 151
How to put test foods into your bloodstream in seconds 152
A simple kinesiology technique that helps identify aggravating foods 153
Reading your body's danger signals 154
Claudia A. lets her body's own wisdom guide her to freedom from
arthritis 155
Confirming allergies with alternative tests 156
Off to the doctor's office for allergy tests 156
Skin test 156
The ELISA laboratory test 157
The cytotoxic test 157
ElectroAcupuncture according to Voll 157
The Provocation-Neutralization and Serial-Dilution Test 158
10. Stressor Foods That Pave the Way for Arthritic Disease 159
How good is your health, really? 159
Foods that kill 160
Stressor foods prevent Jerry B.'s body from healing itself 161
Our chemicalized, mass-produced imitation food 161
Counterfeit foods—Our disastrous diet 162
The U.S. Government recognizes the risks of stressor foods 164
Alice W. recovers from double arthritis when she eliminates all stressor foods 165
You are special 166
Learning to recognize stressor foods 167
Cholesterol 168
Processing makes safe foods dangerous 169
Dr. Hudson's secret seed remedy 170
Stored-up food poisons may spark arthritic disease 171
A natural aspirin-free way to reduce pain and inflammation 171
Protein 173
Carbohydrates 174
The good carbohydrates 174
The bad carbohydrates 175
11. The Stressor Foods That Block the Healing of Arthritis 177
Pseudo foods—A travesty of real foods 178
How to stop committing supermarket suicide 178
Rebecca S. discovers that arthritis is the junk food disease 180
Stressor foods you should never eat again 181
Pain folds its fangs when Ella C. stops eating stressor foods 183
Profile of peril—The worst foods you can eat 184
The semi-stressor foods 186
Cutting out stressor foods ends John L.'s nagging gout 187
Forbidden foods for those with gout 188
How to immunize yourself against gout, arthritis, and all killer diseases 189
12. The Incredible Arthritis-Healing Powers of Restorative Foods 191
Finding super nutrition in your supermarket 193
The natural healing values of certain common fruits and vegetables 193
Guidelines for eating away arthritis 194
Dr. Donovan's anti-arthritis diet plan 195
A recipe for the most important meal of the day 196
Each unto his own 197
Natural foods—The fast, convenient way to eat 197
Natural foods end most digestive problems for good 198
Only living foods contain anti-arthritic nutrients 200
Living foods end both colitis and arthritis for Bernice W. 200
How to retain nutrients while cooking 201
You can continue to eat lots of good things 202
A simple eating technique that restores enzymes and fiber to cooked foods 203
Len R. overcomes arthritis while continuing to eat the cooked foods he loves 204
Overcoming arthritis the 65-20-15 way 204
Proteins that restore youthful health 205
Proteins without cholesterol 206
Fresh garden vegetables without soil 206
The safe way to eat fat 207
Shiela W.'s arthritis vanishes after wonder foods sweep out her system 208
Complex carbohydrates—Nature's miracle anti-arthritis food 209
Free radicals ignite arthritis 210
Antioxidant-containing foods to the rescue 211
Health-promoting properties of other common foods 211
The 65-20-15 formula galvanizes Jane R.'s body into throwing off
arthritis 212
Unusual benefits from unusual beverages 213
Eat only compatible foods 214
Easing smoothly into living foods 214
Stay at the peak of good health the rest of your life 215
13. The Dozen Health-Renewing Powers of Restorative Foods 217
1. By restoring the vitamin-mineral-enzyme deficiency that afflicts almost everyone with arthritic disease 218
Restorative foods are rich in health-building nutrients 219
Dottie L. discovers amazing benefits from calcium-rich restorative foods 220
2. By restoring collagen integrity 220
3. By improving calcium utilization 221
4. By restoring vitamin C deficiency 222
5. By normalizing the immune response 223
Jack F. ends excruciating gout with health-promoting foods 224
6. By decreasing free radical load and loading up on antioxidant-rich foods 224
7. By improving elimination and slowing absorption of toxins and food particles into the bloodstream 225
Nature's cleansing broom 226
Arthritis—The cooked food disease 227
8. By normalizing weight 228
Restorative foods overcome a severe case of osteoarthritis of the spine 229
9. Through boosting production of natural cortisone by the adrenal glands 230
10. By restoring normal blood circulation to arthritic joints 231
11. By decreasing inflammation naturally 231
12. By enhancing the growth of friendly, non-toxic bacteria 232
14. 21 Wonderful Arthritis-Recovery Foods for the 21st Century 235
Recovery Food #1: Scientists reveal the anti-inflammatory and immune modulating effects of fish 236
Pick the fattiest fish for your arthritis 237
Recovery Food #2: Boosting intake of certain vitamins and minerals benefits most cases of arthritis 238
Recovery Food #3: Old-time remedy becomes hot new drug 239
Recovery Food #4: Living on the wild side is remarkably therapeutic 240
Hunting in the Backyard 240
Recovery Food #5: Five years of arthritic pain ends abruptly when Herbert L. switches to a certain breakfast cereal 241
A nutrient-packed arthritis tonic that may help end pain for good 242
Recovery Food #6: Everyday spice endowed with endless healing potential 243
Raw fresh ginger works quickly to relieve arthritis pain 243
Recovery Food #7: Amazing benefits from a plant extract available at any health food store 244
Lorrie T. uses nature's own steroid to reduce her swollen joints 245
Recovery Food #8: Nature's analgesic ends pain from rheumatoid
arthritis and low back pain 245
Recovery Food #9: Wonder fruits that may phase out the pain of gouty arthritis 246
Recovery Food #10: A natural health booster that renews and recharges the whole body 247
Recovery Food #11: How the coloring in curry cuts-down on pain 248
Recovery Food #12: A mineral-rich natural oil helps Carole R. phase out years of arthritis pain 249
Recovery Food #13: Bitter medicinal-food helps digestion and arthritis 250
Recovery Food #14: Dramatic results from a gentle curative agent 250
A substitute if you cannot tolerate milk 251
Recovery Food #15: The tropical fruit treatment 252
Recovery Food #16: How a common weed brings arthritic relief 252
Recovery Food #17: The traditional Chinese medicine view of food and arthritis 253
Recovery Food #18: Why the seaweed-eating Japanese seldom got gout 254
Recovery Food #19: One more plus for the traditional Japanese diet 254
Recovery Food #20: The Japanese beverage that curtails swelling 255
A medicinal diet for arthritic disease 255
Recovery Food #21: Mother (Nature) has the last word 256
15. Beating Arthritis with Weight-Reducing Foods 257
Losing weight while you continue to eat all you want 258
Weight reducing foods 259
Shed fat while the body purifies itself 259
Anna J. shrinks away fat and loses her arthritis 260
An eating technique that shrinks your waistline 261
How to stop using food for solace 262
Enjoy life and stay thin 263
16. New Ways to Eat Away Arthritis 265
How to eat allergy foods safely again 265
The astounding rotation system for overcoming allergies 267
A sample five-day rotation Menu 268
The Reverend C. eats allergy foods safely once more 269
Poor digestion may be causing arthritis 269
Six rules for eating away gout and arthritis 270
Rule #1: Never overeat or stuff yourself. Avoid large meals. Eat
mini-meals instead. 270
The wizardry of mini-meals 271
Rule #2: Eat only when hungry. 272
Rule #3: Eat only when you feel calm and serene and when the
atmosphere is peaceful and relaxed. 272
Rule #4: Eat slowly and chew foods well. 273
Rule #5: When to avoid liquids with meals. 273
Rule #6: Eat sparingly, but enjoy it. 274
Jane R. loses her arthritis by eating naturally 275
17. Fibromyalgia: An Up and Coming Arthritis 277
A waste basket diagnosis 277
Is natural medicine the answer? 278
Indigestion might make your muscles hurt 279
Is fibromyalgia an allergic reaction or a chemical sensitivity? 280
One doctor's theory clearly explains fibromyalgia 281
One doctor's prescription for fibromyalgia 282
Taking the "p" out of pain 282
Relaxing muscles with magnesium 283
Using fruits and vegetables to cure aching muscles 283
Appendix A: Dictionary of Restorative Foods 285
Appendix B: Drugs That Steal Nutrients 305
Appendix C: Looking for a Natural Health Practitioner 309
In the doctor's office 310
Natural health database 311
References 315
Index 325

Interesting book: Before You See Your First Client or A Practice That Works

Oasis Guide to Asperger Syndrome: Advice, Support, Insight, and Inspiration

Author: Patricia Romanowski Bash

Whether your child has been diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome or troubling symptoms are just becoming apparent, this book will guide you in the right direction.

AS manifests itself in an array of characteristics, including average to high intelligence, obsessive behavior, intense special interests, and difficulty dealing with everyday social situations. Children with AS often have trouble processing and expressing emotions appropriately; they may be physically awkward or have unique learning styles. This can lead to isolation, inappropriate educational placement, misdiagnosis, and high risk for anxiety, depression, and even suicide.

As a parent of a boy diagnosed with AS in 1994, Barbara Kirby found scant resources and support. She developed the award-winning OASIS (Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support) Web site in l995 to help other parents find the information they need. She teamed up with Patricia Romanowski Bashe, now co-owner of OASIS and herself the mother of a son with AS, to write The OASIS Guide to Asperger Syndrome, the most complete resource for parents and teachers of children with AS.

Romanowski Bashe and Kirby have gathered the most up-to-date information from leading AS authorities, including Dr. Tony Attwood, who wrote the foreword. They know firsthand the joys and frustrations of raising children with AS, and they share their own experiences as well as those of dozens of parents facing the same challenges. You'll learn what AS looks like and how it is diagnosed; how parents can accept and work with the diagnosis; what interventions, therapies, and medications are available; how to navigate through the school system, including the ins and outs ofspecial ed; how parents can raise their unique child, guiding him or her through the social, emotional, and intellectual challenges on the way to adulthood. The authors' surveys of thousands of parents of kids with AS spotlight and address concerns you doubtless share. This practical, sympathetic guide will help you face the particular challenges of loving and raising a child with AS.



Cosmetology Certification Exam or The Merck Manual of Health and Aging

Cosmetology Certification Exam: The Complete Preparation Guide

Author: Learningexpress

This revised edition is packed with critical new information and key test-taking tips to ensure success on the cosmetology certification exam. Featuring the latest information and advice about official cosmetology certification exams in all 50 states, the book includes four full-length practice tests, a comprehensive 250-question refresher course with detailed answer explanations, and the nine-step LearningExpress Test Preparation System that helps test-takers get a top-notch score.



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The Merck Manual of Health and Aging: The Comprehensive Guide to the Changes and Challenges of Aging-for Older Adults and Those Who Care for and about Them

Author: Mark H Beers

"A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR ANYONE WHO SEEKS A HEALTHIER OLD AGE FOR THEMSELVES OR THEIR LOVED ONES."
-William D. Novelli, CEO, AARP

If aging were an open book, it would be The Merck Manual of Health & Aging. From one of the most trusted names in medical reference comes an accessible, all-inclusive guide for older adults that shares what measures to take to optimize the aging process, prevent disease, and improve your overall health. This comprehensive book also explains the health care system and the disorders seniors are most likely to experience. Inside you'll discover clear, authoritative information on

• preventive medical care and good nutrition
• common medical disorders in older adults
• strategies for coping with disease
• steps for finding the best in medical care
• how to communicate with health care practitioners
• the role of alternative and complementary medicine
• the benefits and risks of medical tests
• the challenges of caregiving and rehabilitation
• how the body ages
• safe, easy-to-follow cardio exercises
• the social, legal, and ethical issues of aging

Also featuring candid essays by seniors who share their insights and personal experiences on growing older, The Merck Manual of Health & Aging is an essential home reference for making your later years truly golden.



Thursday, December 25, 2008

Get Your Loved One Sober or Positive Energy

Get Your Loved One Sober

Author: Robert Meyers

Historically there have been few options available for individuals seeking help for treatment-resistant loved ones suffering from substance abuse.

Coauthor Dr. Robert Meyers spent ten years developing a treatment program that helps Concerned Significant Others (CSOs) both improve the quality of their lives and to learn how to make treatment an attractive option for their partners who are substance abusers. Get Your Loved One Sober describes this multi-faceted program that uses supportive, non-confrontational methods to engage substance abusers into treatment. Called Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT), the program uses scientifically validated behavioral principles to reduce the loved one's substance use and to encourage him or her to seek treatment. Equally important, CRAFT also helps loved ones reduce personal stress and introduce meaningful, new sources of satisfaction into their life.

    Key Features
  1. CRAFT is more effective than other types of interventions.
  2. This breakthrough new system is sweeping the recovery field. This is its first introduction to the general public.
  3. Contains simple exercises readers can practice at their own pace, with no costly or heart-breaking interventions.
  4. Proven successful for numerous addictions, not just alcoholism.
  5. Author Highlights

    Robert J. Meyers, Ph. D. , is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico. He is also the Associate Director of the Clinical Research Branch of the Center on Alcoholism Substance Abuse and Addictions (CASAA). CASAA is internationally known for its excellence in substance abuse research and treatment development.Dr. Meyers has worked in the substance abuse field for over 27 years and has published several books and dozens of articles.

    Brenda L. Wolfe, Ph. D. , is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in the treatment of Eating Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Post-Traumatic Stress. In addition to her busy private practice, Dr. Wolfe is involved in research collaborations at the University of New Mexico, serves as a corporate consultant for the development of psychologically based services, and is active in various professional organizations. Her books and articles have appeared in both the popular and professional press.



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    Positive Energy: 10 Extraordinary Prescriptions for Transforming Fatigue, Stress, and Fear into Vibrance, Strength, and Love

    Author: Judith Orloff

    Are you forever rushing through your day, fending off chronic exhaustion? Are you desperately overcommitted, afraid to say no? Do you want to feel well rested and ready to conquer each day with enthusiasm, but fall short time and time again? If so, you’re the victim of a hidden energy crisis. Here, at last, is the complete prescription that will stop you from feeling constantly drained and enable you to live a more vibrant life.

    The Positive Energy Program will help you:

    •Generate positive emotional energy to counter negativity

    •Design an energy-aware approach to diet, exercise, and health—and teach you how to avoid the “energetic overeating” that sabotages attempts to lose weight

    •Awaken your intuition and rejuvenate yourself—and learn the cure for technodespair: overload from e-mails, computers, and phones

    •Protect yourself from energy vampires with specific shielding techniques

    Filled with clear instructions for the simple, powerful exercises Dr. Orloff practices herself and shares with her patients, Positive Energy is your tool kit for transforming fatigue, stress, and fear into an abundance of vibrance, strength, and love.

    Publishers Weekly

    Orloff, a psychiatrist who has appeared frequently on television and written an eponymous Guide to Intuitive Healing, here provides 10 detailed prescriptions for harnessing one's "positive energy" to replace fatigue with physical and emotional vigor. Her commonsense program includes pursuing an individual spiritual path, developing "true-to-self eroticism," designing an energy-building diet and exercise plan, learning to celebrate laughter and protecting oneself from "energy vampires." Along with practice exercises for following these prescriptions, each section ends with a public figure describing the ways that he or she uses Orloff's methods. In the chapter on spirituality, Amy Gross, editor in chief of O: The Oprah Magazine, discusses how practicing deep breathing and meditation replenishes energy as she centers herself. Wavy Gravy, who warned against eating the brown acid at Woodstock, explores the way laughter has not only helped him cope with pain but also heightened his vitality level. Orloff delivers her revivification techniques in thoughtful, accessible prose that some may find an energy builder in itself. (Apr.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

    Library Journal

    Psychiatrist, best-selling author (Second Sight), and medical intuitive to the stars, Orloff returns with a passionate argument for engaged spiritual energy as the single most important factor in fostering personal transformation. Connecting with one's soul is possible for anyone who will fervently focus on inner listening beyond the mind's chatter, she claims. Her "Positive Energy Program" is set forth in two sections. Part 1 covers building one's energy (e.g., taking tub time and three-minute meditations) and offers a spiritually based diet and fitness tips. An interesting sidebar posits that overeating is energetically based-if we lack awareness of our true nature, we unwittingly feed the negative energy within, eating mindlessly. Part 2 explores sculpting positive relationships by evaluating energy flow between oneself and others. Overall, not much is new here, but the energy-level practices are simple, fun, and specific. Orloff also enjoys a wide fan base. Recommended for self-help collections in public libraries and psychology sections in medical libraries.-Lisa Liquori, M.L.S., Syracuse, NY Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.



Keep It Simple or 8 Minutes in the Morning

Keep It Simple: Daily Meditations for Twelve-Step Beginnings and Renewal

Author: James Jennings

Life can be complicated and hectic, but when we keep things simple, we can bring them down to a manageable size. These meditations focus on the Twelve Steps, stressing the importance of putting into practice new beliefs, slogans, and fellowship.



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8 Minutes in the Morning(r): A Simple Way to Shed Up to 2 Pounds a Week Guaranteed

Author: Jorge Cruis

Launch your day with Jorge!

As America's number one online fitness trainer, Jorge Cruise has provided motivation and advice to more than 3 million visitors to his Web site. Now, blending his own research and work with the real-life experience of his clients, Jorge has built the perfect weight-loss program for your hectic life style: 8 Minutes in the Morning.

What's new about Jorge's weight-loss approach? Simple: 8 minutes of strength-building exercise each morning. That 8 minutes is all you need to rev up your metabolism, build calorie-burning muscle, and flood your brain with good-mood chemicals. No aerobics, no gyms, no grueling work-outs--just two superquick strengthening moves using nothing more than dumbbells and a chair!

The second key part of the plan is the Eat Fat to Get Fit Eating Card System, which helps you regulate your daily food intake to the perfect amount.

It's as easy as checking a box. Crucial to the plan are healthy fats such as flaxseed oil and olive oil that actually check your hunger, allowing you to eat less but feel more full!

Together, Jorge's movement and eating plans are all you need to get to the body size and shape you desire. But let's face it-without willpower and motivation, losing weight remains difficult. After a few moments with Jorge, your enthusiasm will be overflowing! An extraordinary motivator and coach, Jorge is renowned for his ability to bring out the best efforts and attitudes in his clients, some of whom you'll meet inside this book. With Jorge as your coach, weight loss has never been easier!

Recognized as the number one online fitness trainer by Yahoo!, Jorge (pronounced HOR-hay) Cruise has coached more than 3 million people through his Web site. Jorge has been featured on Oprah, Lifetime TV, CBS, and ABC as well as in People magazine, and is a nominee for Fitness Instructor of the year by IDEA-the national association of fitness professionals. He is certified as a fitness trainer by the Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research, the American College of Sports Medicine, and the American Council on Exercise.

What People Are Saying

Kathy Smith
Jorge shows you how to get great results in less time than it takes to shower in the morning. If you've been procrastinating about starting an exercise program, you have no more excuses.--Kathy Smith, Best-selling fitness author


Larry North
8 Minutes in the Morning is a great way to jump-start your morning and pump you up for a lifetime of success.--Larry North, author of Living Lean and Larry North's Slim Down for Life


Howard Joseph
..wonderful results without struggle.--Howard Joseph (lost 91 pounds!)


Amber Dunlap
Emotionally, I feel so in control.--Amber Dunlap (lost 21 pounds!)




Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Jorge's Story — The Birth of 8 Minutes in the Morning

Chapter 2: Why You Are Fat — We Have All Been Misled

Chapter 3: The Emotional Advantage — Your Firm Foundation

Chapter 4: Two Superquick Moves and You're Done! — Getting Lean Fast

Chapter 5: Roll Out of Bed to a New You — Why Move in the Morning?

Chapter 6: Eat Fat to Get Fit — Bring Back the Joy of Eating and Lose More Weight

Chapter 7: 4 Weeks to a New You — Putting Jorge's Plan into Acion Chapter 8 Your New Life — How to Maintain Your Success or Lose More Weight

Bonus Chapter: Powerwalking — Exercising Your Heart

Index

Best Low Fat No Sugar Bread Machine Cookbook Ever or Blood Type B Food Beverage and Supplemental Lists

Best Low-Fat, No-Sugar Bread Machine Cookbook Ever

Author: Madge Rosenberg

The Lean Machine

Now you can enjoy all the bread you want without any worry about fat. Over 150 irresistible recipes in this volume transform your bread machine from an efficient home bakery into an invaluable aid to nutrition. Most of these aromatic loaves contain 5 percent or less of fat. on top of that, these fresh-baked doughs contain absolutely no sugar or artificial sweeteners. All that is added are natural fresh and dried fruits, vegetables, and grains forextra flavor and vitamins, minerals, and fiber.

Recipes run the gamut from mildly sweet, subtly flavored "Breakfast Breads," like Cranberry Buns, Banana Buttermilk Bread, and Whole Wheat Raisin Bagels, to chewy, firm-slicing "Sandwich Breads," such as Seven-Grain Bread, Lentil Bread, and Italian Sourdough. Creative bakers will love the assortment of stuffed and shaped breads and dumplings and such appetizers as Fresh Tomato Pizza and Chinese Dried Mushroom Dumplings made easily with dough from the bread machine. For people on a low-sodium diet, or smart eaters who just want to cut down on the amount of sodium they ingest, there is an entire chapter on "No-Salt Breads," including many traditional favorites such as Salt-Free Pumpernickel and Salt-Free Onion Rye.

You won't believe the no-sugar sweets-Tart Tatin, Chocolate Tea Bread, and Biscotti with Dried Cherries are just a sampling -- that make up the "Dessert Breads" chapter. These taste luxuriously rich but are low in fat. And so that there's no waste, ideas included in "Bread Again" offer tasty low-fat, no-sugar ways to use leftover loaves.



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Blood Type B Food, Beverage and Supplemental Lists

Author: Peter J DAdamo

Different blood types mean different body chemistry. Carry this guide with you to the grocery store, restaurants, even on vacation to avoid putting on those extra pounds, or getting sick from eating the wrong thing. You'll never have to be without Dr. D'Adamo's reassuring guidance again. Inside you will find complete listings of what's right for Type B in the following categories:

* meats, poultry, and seafood * oils and fats * dairy and eggs * nuts, seeds, beans, and legumes * breads, grains, and pastas * fruits, vegetables, and juices * spices and condiments * herbal teas and other beverages * special supplements * drug interactions * resources and support

Refer to this book while shopping, dining, or cooking-and soon, you will be on your way to developing a prescription plan that's right for your type.



Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Party Monster or The Art of Learning

Party Monster: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland

Author: James St James

Murder Was Never So Much Fun!

When Disco Bloodbath was first published, it created a storm of controversy for its startlingly vivid, strikingly fresh, and outrageously funny depiction of the hedonistic world of the New York City club kids, for whom nothing was too outré -- including murder. Nominated for the Edgar Award for best true-crime book of the year, it also marked the debut of an audaciously talented writer, James St. James, who himself had been a club kid and close friend and confidant of Michael Alig, the young man convicted of killing the drug dealer known as Angel.

Now the book has been brought to the screen as Party Monster, with Macaulay Culkin playing killer Michael Alig and Seth Green as author/celebutante James St. James.

Baltimore Sun

A vastly entertaining, scarily well-written, and horrifically funny book...even at its most gruesome.

New York Post

A surprisingly funny and touching memoir.

Simon Doonan - New York Observer

It is the best book I have ever read....It's Our Lady of the Flowers with thigh-slapping humor. It's Liberace's Last Exit to Brooklyn...a lovely and horrible discourse on death.



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The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance

Author: Josh Waitzkin

Josh Waitzkin knows what it means to be at the top of his game. A public figure since winning his first National Chess Championship at the age of nine, Waitzkin was catapulted into a media whirlwind as a teenager when his father's book Searching for Bobby Fischer was made into a major motion picture. After dominating the scholastic chess world for ten years, Waitzkin expanded his horizons, taking on the martial art Tai Chi Chuan and ultimately earning the title of World Champion. How was he able to reach the pinnacle of two disciplines that on the surface seem so different? "I've come to realize that what I am best at is not Tai Chi, and it is not chess," he says. "What I am best at is the art of learning."
In his riveting new book, The Art of Learning, Waitzkin tells his remarkable story of personal achievement and shares the principles of learning and performance that have propelled him to the top -- twice.
With a narrative that combines heart-stopping martial arts wars and tense chess face-offs with life lessons that speak to all of us, The Art of Learning takes readers through Waitzkin's unique journey to excellence. He explains in clear detail how a well-thought-out, principled approach to learning is what separates success from failure. Waitzkin believes that achievement, even at the championship level, is a function of a lifestyle that fuels a creative, resilient growth process. Rather than focusing on climactic wins, Waitzkin reveals the inner workings of his everyday method, from systematically triggering intuitive breakthroughs, to honing techniques into states of remarkable potency, to mastering the art of performance psychology.
Through his ownexample, Waitzkin explains how to embrace defeat and make mistakes work for you. Does your opponent make you angry? Waitzkin describes how to channel emotions into creative fuel. As he explains it, obstacles are not obstacles but challenges to overcome, to spur the growth process by turning weaknesses into strengths. He illustrates the exact routines that he has used in all of his competitions, whether mental or physical, so that you too can achieve your peak performance zone in any competitive or professional circumstance.
In stories ranging from his early years taking on chess hustlers as a seven year old in New York City's Washington Square Park, to dealing with the pressures of having a film made about his life, to International Chess Championships in India, Hungary, and Brazil, to gripping battles against powerhouse fighters in Taiwan in the Push Hands World Championships, The Art of Learning encapsulates an extraordinary competitor's life lessons in a page-turning narrative.

Publishers Weekly

Waitzkin's name may sound familiar—back in 1993, his father wrote about Josh's early years as a chess prodigy in Searching for Bobby Fischer.Now 31, Waitzkin revisits that story from his own perspective and reveals how the fame that followed the movie based on his father's book became one of several obstacles to his further development as a chess master. He turned to tai chi to learn how to relax and feel comfortable in his body, but then his instructor suggested a more competitive form of the discipline called "push hands." Once again, he proved a quick study, and has earned more than a dozen championships in tournament play. Using examples from both his chess and martial arts backgrounds, Waitzkin draws out a series of principles for improving performance in any field. Chapter headings like "Making Smaller Circles" have a kung fu flair, but the themes are elaborated in a practical manner that enhances their universality. Waitzkin's engaging voice and his openness about the limitations he recognized within himself make him a welcome teacher. The concept of incremental progress through diligent practice of the fundamentals isn't new, but Waitzkin certainly gives it a fresh spin. (May 8)

Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information