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Water Crystal Healing: Music and Images to Restore Your Well-Being
Published in Hardcover by Atria (2006-10-17)
Author: Masaru Emoto
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It comes with 2 free CDs
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-01
I was so excited when I opened the book up and found 2 free CDs in the back. What a pleasant surprise :)
Greet Book!

Water Crystal Healing by Masaru Emoto
Helpful Votes: 48 out of 48 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-02
A well done research to prove that we are all affected by vibrations every moment in our lives. Water being the most abundant substance on earth forms different crystals when subjected to different vibrations. Hence, the music compilations ( 2 CDs) accompanying this book provides the healing tool for those who listen with their ears while enjoying the dance of the crystals (photographs in the book) with their eyes. A well invested book!

classic sounds magic pictures
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
be apple to hear the music corresponding the water cristal is a beautiful experience for meditation, and coming again in harmony or resonance with your self.

Beyond belief
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-30
This book is wonderful, beyond belief. Such a great blessing!
Raises our consciousness level and shows us how to build a better
future. Thank you, Dr. Emoto for caring and sharing.

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Well Being: Rejuvenating Recipes for the Body and Soul
Published in Hardcover by Chronicle Books (2000-06-01)
Author: Barbara Close
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Not Just Skin Deep
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-21
This book is beautiful!
I love this book. I have my own natural beauty product business, and this book has so much to offer. I also love that it isn't sectioned by product type, but by the seasons, and furthermore, that it doesn't just have body care recipes, there are Teas, Elixirs, Soups and Tonics as well. It really brings home the idea that it's not just what you put ON your body, but in it as well.
Just looking at it and reading it really creates this atmosphere that urges you to be relaxed and creative.
Very good information on ingredients and Aromatherapy as well.
A great find!

What a beautiful book!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-20
I bought this on a whim when it was recommended to me and couldn't be more thrilled with this purchase! What a beautifully presented book, packed with rejuvenating recipes for inner and outer health and beauty, and written with the beginner in mind. It is very informative, easy to follow, and the ingredients can easily be found by anyone near a health food store or internet access. It's apparent that Barbara Close knows what she's doing as an aromatherapist and I can only imagine that her holistic spa must be absolutely wonderful considering the attention, care and fine taste that went into this book. I plan to give copies of this as gifts and am sure anyone who receives it will be as enthralled with it and ready to try their own recipes as I am. Five stars!

Great recipes, makes a great gift
Helpful Votes: 40 out of 42 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-27
This is a wonderful book that teaches you how to use essential oils and herbs to cure common ailments. After reading this book and trying some of the recipes I truly believe that by sensibly using aromatherapy, herbalism, massage and healthy food you can live more naturally and improve your quality of life.

The book starts out with a brief history. Then you find first aid charts, one for herbs and another for essential oils. The charts include the name, properties, common uses and any hazards of each item. Instructions for preparing and using them in teas, infusions, decoctions, tinctures, ointments, inhalations and vaporization follow. There is also a great list of carrier and herbal infused oils.

Next, there are forty recipes arranged by seasons focusing of different aspects such as rejuvenation and sensuality. Spring includes recipes for a delicious pear elixir and calendula salve. Summer features a natural pleasant smelling insect repellant, a tea tree oil antiseptic and a citrus body splash. Autumn includes a wonderful grapefruit exfoliating paste and rosemary infused massage oil. Winter contains a tasty recipe for garlic soup, a chamomile face serum and a peppermint thyme inhalation.

Association, education, and resource directories are a nice bonus. I liked that the resource directory listed places to find herbs and oils as well as bottles and jars to put them in. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to pamper themselves. It is packed with information and is easy to follow. It would also make a great gift.

Well Being
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-11
Great recipes and this book will be an inspiration for those long winter days and evenings. What a great way to take care of yourself!

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Wellness Prescriptions: Simple Steps to a Longer Healthier Life
Published in Paperback by Better Health Books (2004-10)
Author: Marvin Moe Bell M.D.
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A methodical, easy-to-follow guide to healthy living habits
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-07
Experienced family physician Marvin Bell, M.D., M.P.H. presents Wellness Prescriptions: Simple Steps To A Longer, Healthier Life, a methodical, easy-to-follow guide to healthy living habits that help prevent illness and lengthen one's lifespan. From basic lifestyle improvements (reducing stress, quitting smoking, nutritious eating and regular exercise) to specific issues pertaining to heart health, lowering the risk of cancer and diabetes, tips for aging gracefully, and much more. A no-nonsense guide filled cover to cover with scientifically supported advice, written especially for lay readers.

A common sense guide to good health
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-16
Dr. Bell's Wellness Prescriptions ia a clear and easily digested book providing a common sense guide to good health. The book contains the latest medical research and provides real life examples that make it an easy read. Readers learn that they have far more control over their health than they might think. It was nice to hear from a Dr. who clearly would rather educate you than treat you.

a first-rate guide
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-18
I read this cover-to-cover in only a few sittings, which should suggest one way it stands out: Most health-care books aren't nearly this readable. Dr. Bell makes his points clearly, using lots of anecdotes and colorful language, and he provides numerous easy-to-follow suggestions. Perhaps most important, he's highly credible throughout. He sticks to evidence-based medicine and explains what definitely works, what might work and what does not work when it comes to maintaining and improving health. If you follow even one of the book's many suggestions, you'll more than get your money's worth.

Simple truths should prevail over medical myths
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-07
Dr. Bell has written a short encycopedia of medical truths for an intelligent reader who has become disillusioned with dangerous fads, nostrums, and ineffective panaceas. It is not the physician who will can protect us from disease and disability - it is ourselves. 21st century medicine has finally endorsed the belief that decisions in health care must be EVIDENCE BASED and not derived from personal anecdotes and uninformed fears. The author has clearly demonstrated that he has not only grasped current research in his field but also can convey it in a stimulating and an accurate way.

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The White Tyger
Published in Hardcover by Tor Books (2007-01-23)
Author: Paul Park
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Always surprising, always interesting - worth the read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-27
I'm aware of the extreme praise this series of books has gotten. I was disappointed with the first book, A Princess of Roumania. In the second book, The Tourmaline, I started to see the light a little bit. But it wasn't until this third book that I finally found what the critics apparently knew all along. This is an extremely imaginative, rich fantasy that is a delightful mirror to our own world, an "alternate history" presented in a way that I've never seen before.

So, the world itself is interesting...my gripe is with the characters. Besides one very important exception, I feel no connection with the characters in this book. If, at any moment, any of the main characters (except one!) were to be killed, my only reaction would be an interested "huh".

There's 4 main characters who form the bulk of the reader's viewpoint. Of the 4, Miranda - the main character - is, unfortunately, the most boring. It's interesting to see how a "typical teenager" from the USA deals with this incredible world and the responsibilities it entails for her, but her extreme "RUN AWAY" attitude irritates me. This is the attitude she has regarding everything from the people's beliefs in the White Tyger (a political position) to her own birth mother. Just...run away.

Her two "best friends" are slightly more interesting. Both are actually, as we discovered in The Tourmaline, legendary soldiers who once served her father. They were sent to the made-up USA (OUR world) as Miranda's high school friends, to fulfill the oaths they made to protect her, and there they lost all memory of who they truly were, and came to believe they really were the high school students Peter Gross and Andromeda. It wasn't until they left that imaginary world that their true personalities awoke.

It's semi-interesting to see the duality between the gruff warrior Pieter de Graz and the poetry-spewing Peter Gross, and we're supposed to be sad because Peter Gross is the high school student we knew from the series' beginning, and Pieter de Graz is a stranger to us. But I can't manage anything other than a 'huh'. It is obviously an interesting idea, though.

Andromeda is more interesting, although I still don't really understand what's going on here. Andromeda the high school student was a female, but Sasha the soldier (her true identity) is a male. And, just for kicks, when s/he first came back to the world, s/he was a dog. So this one character has 3 different identities swarming around inside, although in this book it's Sasha the entire time.

Finally, the last character, and the most interesting by far - the Baroness. I won't go into detail here. The jacket of the book calls her a character of Shakespearean complexity and depth, and I won't argue that. Sometimes it seemed like she was the only reason I kept reading these books. She is the one character who'se death would actually affect me...I can't imagine reading this series without her. Not only because of the strength of her character, but because, without this central "villain", the books seem like they would dissolve into some political struggles between faceless government officials and countries. Here's hoping she hasn't had her Final Act just yet.

So, overall - I definitely recommend this book if you're read the first two. It develops the characters and opens up the world even more. If you haven't read the first two yet, I suggest you make your way through A Princess of Roumania, because this is a series that is certainly worth the read.

The White Tyger
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-20
In these virtuoso Princess of Roumania novels Paul Park successfully undoes the tropes and themes of the fantasy genre at the very moment that he is making use of them, leaving them to unravel behind us as we move through the narrative. A classic equivalent is Rousseau's brilliant, defiant Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, after the publication of which no one could ever tell another "State of Nature" story again in the same way, if at all. For this reason alone, these are books to be taken seriously.

What I liked best about the third volume, The White Tyger, is the relationship between Sasha Prochenko and the Baroness. It is, to my mind, the psychological center of gravity of the story thus far. It's compelling, shot through with sexual and dramatic tension as it is, and it's also interesting. Amidst the many different characters in this story, and their many different mirrored and fragmented selves, the pairing of these two is essential. At a minimum, Prochenko is the Baroness' only perceived equal. He is her twin, her undamaged alter-ego - and it is in virtue of the ways in which they are the same that he holds the kind of power over her that she holds over others.

The book is great. Buy it.

excellent Roumania fantasy
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-28
Massachusetts resident fifteen years old Miranda Popescu continues to be yanked in two directions since she was drawn into the German occupied Roumania, a world where she is a princess instead of a mall teen and alchemy is a working science. In Roumania, two factions skirmish over controlling the American as her Aunt Aegypta Schenck tries to keep her safe while the power hungry Baroness Ceaucescu and her ally evil alchemist Elector of Ratisbon.

Accompanying her from her old Berkshires world are Peter Gross known in Roumania as Chevalier de Graz and the shape-shifter Lieutenant Prochenko formerly a female named Andromeda. Meanwhile Miranda just wants to return to being a normal New England teen even though she begins to understand the mage like powers she possesses like when she studies the souls of animals (Penguin Island aside). However, normalcy can never return for someone battling the likes of the wickedly astute Baroness Ceausescu, as Miranda soon learns when Miranda meets her biological mother as both are captives of their adversaries.

The third Roumania fantasy (see THE TOURMALINE and A PRINCESS OF ROUMANIA) is a fabulous entry in one of the better genre series. Miranda, her fellow "displaced" pals, her enemies; and her relatives make the worlds of the Berkshires and that of alternate Europe seem real as each key player feels genuine. The action never lets up as Miranda, Peter and Andromeda learn more about just who they are even while trying to survive a devious brilliant opponent.

Harriet Klausner

Burning bright
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-31
The White Tyger is just as wonderful as the previous two novels in Paul Park's Roumania sreies. The novels are profoundly character driven in a way that few genre novels are; they deliberately and specifically refuse to conform to a conventional quest narrative. No-one knows exactly what they're supposed to do; they're making it up as they go along. All of the main protagonists (and some of the minor ones) are in some sense or another doubled; their selves are split in two so that they have difficulty in explaining their motivations to themselves. The book is less a conventional fantasy story in which the story is external to the characters, determining who they are and what they do, than a working through of the ways that individuals make up their own fantasies, spinning out ex post narratives to explain their actions to themselves and others. The main protagonists don't know themselves.

This is most obvious in the character of Baroness Ceaucescu, who sees herself as the heroine of an opera, smoothing away the grubby and selfish motivations for her actions and reconfiguring them as the essential elements of a grand and inexorable tragedy, where she has no personal responsibility for what she does. She steals every scene that she's in. The three novels are vertiginous, and a little jarring. They don't have the feeling of safeness and stability that most fantasy novels do. All that is solid melts into air. Yet nor are they self-consciously or coyly reflexive (their contingency doesn't seem playful to me; rather it appears like a very serious attempt to talk about how the world is). I don't want to say more about The White Tyger for fear of ruining surprises; I do want to recommend it (and I can't wait to see what the fourth and final novel does).

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Whole Person Healthcare [Three Volumes]
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Publishers (2007-08-30)
Author:
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Whole Person Healthcare
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-25
"These remarkable volumes, edited thoughtfully and vividly by Ilene Serlin, provide a comprehensive view of the full potential of healthcare in the 21st century. Many of the most important voices in alternative medicine, mental health and arts therapies are represented and all attest to the profound importance of treating human beings as fully human, in body and spirit, in mind and emotion, not only as patients, but as active and creative partners in their own healing. This is a must-read for all practitioners and students in the healing professions." Robert J. Landy, Ph.D., RDT/BCT, LCAT, Professor of Educational Theatre and Applied Psychology; Director, Drama Therapy Program, New York University

Here is the future
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
21st century healthcare will come to embrace these rich modalities of mind-body-spirit healing, too long overlooked by many in the mainstream of modern Western medicine. Speaking as an M.D., I deeply thank Dr. Ilene Serlin and her collaborators for bringing together this broad collection of resources from major figures in the field today. Many patients and clients will benefit as a result. Here is the future!

An important source for health and wellness
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-11
The three volumes that comprise Whole Person Healthcare are an excellent and important source of information about health and healthcare. From Volume I Humanizing Health Care with its emphasis on treatments for patient populations, to Volume II Psychology, Spirituality, and Health which shows the intimate connection between mind and body, to Volume III The Arts and Health which reveals the role of creativity in wellness, the essays are both original and thought provoking. Dr. Ilene Ava Serlin, the General Editor of these volumes has done outstanding work in bringing this often cutting-edge information to health professionals and the general public.

The Best Source for Alternative and Supplemental Health Approaches
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-02
This very readable compilation of opinion and guidance from the most eminent practitioners and thinkers is an excellent one stop source for information and guidance for alternative approaches to healthcare.

Today in the US there is more out of pocket expenditure on alternative wellness and healing products, services and practices than on traditional medicine. This category is becoming increasingly important as baby-boomers seek to have greater control of their own health care and seek alternatives to the pharma-industrial complex.

The editor, Ilene Ava Serlin, has done a great service for the field in providing this very timely and comprehensive series. It is an excellent resource to health care providers as well as informed laypeople.

The only criticism is the price of the series and that all three volumes must be purchased together. This will inhibit its distribution, particularly to individual healthcare practitioners and laypeople. It would be preferable if individual chapters could be purchased as pdf files or podcasts; most people are interested in certain approaches and may not want all. Hopefully, the publisher will make this series more adaptable so many more people can access this wonderful work by so many dedicated professionals who contributed to the effort.

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Why Be Normal...your life can be so much better
Published in Perfect Paperback by Positively Yes (2007-07-13)
Author: Colette Gaceta
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Incredible, fabulous, wonderful, life-changing book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
Colette has an unusual gift and talent for conveying her thoughts and insights into actionable steps that "normal" people can use. Constantly programmed by society to be "normal" and to fit certain molds, Colette explains how damaging and limiting this is, and why we must break out of this to accomplish greatness - not just for ourselves and our own personal successes, but for the betterment of mankind in general. Her words will inspire you and make you think about things in a new light. This book is nothing short of revolutionary! Buy a copy and read it, and then buy multiple copies to give as birthday and holiday gifts for everyone you know! Spread the word: this book is worth its weight in gold.

What an amazing book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-09
This is an incredible Book. Colette Gaceta has been given the gift of Acceptance & Awareness, & in turn she shares the ability to find it in ourselves. Reading & understanding this book (in my opinion) is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself. You won't want to put it down.

Very inspiring and motivational !
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-29
Excellent book that will make you think, laugh, cry, think again, and then take action. Excellent in its content and its format too, you will be surprised!

changed my life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-19
this book changed my life. Colette Gaceta has written an amazing book. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

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Wilson: A Consideration of the Sources
Published in Paperback by Overlook TP (2003-10-28)
Author: David Mamet
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A real fan of Glengarry Glen Ross
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-19
Marvelous. Very twisted, slowly captures you in a world that reminds you of those insidious thoughts that you had trapped in a bad history class...and the plot only comes into view in the corner of your eye, but when you try to focus on it...

HATS OFF GENTLEMEN!* DAVID MAMET IS A GENIUS!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-26
The case can be made for this amazing(1) book with three little words: Huzzah for WILSON! Imagine you have been commissioned by the Misanthropological Society of Mars in the year 2006(2) to dissertate about life on the bugbog(3) planet, but find that all life and vestige of civilization have been wiped out by something or another, and that all that remains are some pages of an annoying book called "Misanthropology" (op. cit.). Get the idea? WILSON is not about that at all, but it is an amazingly amusing book; witty, philosophical, likened unto Nabokov's "Pale Fire" (q.v.) because of the footnotes, or unto Mendoza's "Sin Noticias de Gurb" (q.v.) which has no footnotes, but is in Spanish.(4)

(1) Or amusing, as the case may be.(a)
(2) A Martian day is 40 minutes longer than an earth day, and we can presume(b) that earth and Mars have a common 1 A.D. origin. With this info, can you calculate the length of a Martian year?(c)
(3) The planet earth is so described in "Misanthropology: A Florilegium of Bahumbuggery" (q.v.), wherein is posed an unnerving riddle-me-ree, to wit: What do you get if you cross a buzzbug with a diet colt?(d)
(4) Ja ja

(a) Or maybe not
(b) An unwarranted presumption? Who cares? (Dr. Livingstone, I presume)
(c) Based on the information given: no way, Jose[1]
(d) Answer: Buzz Liteyear, or a bugling. (Don't get it? Derive the middle term)[2]

[1] Ha ha. To research Martian years, try Google.
[2] Don't read further unless you give up on the middle term, which follows: A diet colt is a lite yearling. (N'est-ce pas? Now go back and get it.)

* In some versions, AND GENTLELADIES! (too wordy). Trout suggests GENTLEPEOPLE! (doesn't resonate). I say, let it STET.

Is This A Book or Is It A Con?
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-08
The writing of David Mamet can be simple, much like a open jaw- steel bear trap lying exposed, at your feet. Or this open jaw- steel bear trap can really be a ravenous black hole in the center of your literary universe, a hungry black hole waiting to devour you, if you are dumb enough to go spelunking into it's center, the vortex. While reading "Wilson" ask yourself the following questions:
1)Is this a book or is it a con?
2)Is "Wilson" a series of unpublished chapters from previous works by the author?
3)Or, is "Wilson" really a surrealistic landscape onto itself much like "The Interzone" of William S.Burroughs?
Do not read "Wilson" in chronological order!
Very rarely does an author such as David Mamet compose a snub- nose revolver like "Wilson" in which the printed words within begin to tell us everything about the author's style, but always end by telling us almost nothing about the writer's style. Good!
David Mamet has informed and confounded us again.

Twisted meta-history
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-28
If you locked Vladimir Nabokov's "Pale Fire" and Mark Z. Danielewski's "House of Leaves" in a dark room together, the resulting love child might resemble David Mamet's "Wilson: A Consideration of the Sources." This quirky, twisted "novel" takes a look at literature, pop culture, and... oh, come on, no one can tell.

Imagine a future where the literary history of the world has been put on the computer, and then the entire Internet has crashed. Culture and history as we know it have vanished. So now only a few fragments remain, and must be pieced back together with painstaking (and sometimes insane) skill. Not to mention a lot of (pitiful) academic bickering.

The result is an intricate study of the Bootsie Club, the haunted stories of Binky Beaumont, the mysterious death of Woodrow Wilson's wife, Lola Montez, soap, the Cola Riots, analyzation of the peculiar diary entries ("Dear Diary, I am surprised that I am surprised anymore"), fragments of novels, and interestingly weird poetry.

It's almost impossible to fully describe "Wilson: A Consideration of the Sources," especially since it is only a novel in the sense that everything in it is fictional. Don't expect a linear storyline, or a story in one chunk. That's too normal, too ordinary, and too little fun. So Pulitzer-winning playwright/screenwriter/novelist Mamet takes a different route.

It has no beginning. It has no real end. It can be read backwards, forwards, or from the middle outward. It's constantly self-referencing. It's a giant mass of snippets, anecdotes, and analyses. And while at first it seems like a dense, nonsensical mass of fictional bits, eventually the brain adjusts to it.

Mamet spoofs the pompous tone that academics use -- there are studies of nursery rhymes in here! The smallest and most ridiculous bits of literature and history are studied, such as the Joke Code, a philosophical look at humor. In a possible homage to Nabokov, he also peppers the whole thing with footnotes.

Every time the text seems to be getting too serious, Mamet throws in a footnote that proclaims "Why? Because it makes a pretty picture" or proclaiming, "Yah yah yah yah. I'm rubber and you're glue." And don't forget his poetry: "The ponderous burdens of the few/to license, nay, inaugurate the new/peregrinations of the Wandering Jew..."

Postmodernist comedy is at the heart of Mamet's twisted meta-history. "Wilson: A Consideration of the Sources" is hard to get into, but becomes weirdly funny when you "get it."

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Winning the War Against Immune Disorders and Allergies: A Drug Free Cure for Allergies
Published in Paperback by Delmar Thomson Learning (1998-10-13)
Author: Ellen Cutler
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Buy it, then read it, and you'll never look at your health the same way again!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-15
This is the book that could change your life. Honest. If you suffer from arthritis, allergies, Herpes, are HIV positive, have asthma or CFIDS or any other chronic illness, this book will change the way you look at your health. Western medicine only wants to suppress the symptoms- this book is about cures! So much of what happens within our bodies is due to sensitivities (or allergies) to anything from shellfish to our own hormones. Once those allergies are cured (YES, they can be cured), your no-longer-distracted immune system will be able to act more normally. I am currently being cleared of my allergies (by my acupuncture doctor) using the methods in this book. I was alergic to paper, red wine, animal dander, my DNA, my hormones, smoke, and a whole host of other things. Halfway through the six week process, my weight is dropping and I'm breathing through my nose. And there's still more improvement to come. Read this book, and trust me, your life will change for the better.

This book will change your life!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-06
This book will change your life for the better and your health will never be the same. This book impowered me to eliminate my own allergies and those of friends and family permanately. The author explains in her book by using simple spinal stimulation we can reprogram our immune system to longer react to substances we are treating (dust, mold, foods, etc.).

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 47 out of 48 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-08
A highly intelligent overview of many illness that are directly or indirectly connected to allergies. What struck me most was the way the author shows a truly deep understanding of the complex causes of each illness and yet offers meaningful treatment options. It should be noted that the book is primarily intended as an introduction (though it goes further than any introduction) to using NAET - a particular type of allergy desensitisation. NAET is quite revolutionary in its approach and the combination of insight into disease and intelligent treatment options makes this book a winner for anyone with immune disorders. So much more sophisticated (though easy to understand) than the vast majority of books on immune disorders/allergies out there.

A necessity for anyone with allergies or immune disorders
Helpful Votes: 47 out of 50 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-23
Although a bit wordy, Dr. Cutler's book is an necessity for anyone with allergies or immune disorders, especially those undergoing NAET accupuncture therapy. Dr. Cutler supplies numerous case studies, many examples far more severe than the person who reads the book, but helpful when assessing one's condition and also fairly interesting. I have found the book to be an excellent guide when following the protocol for clearing one's self of food allergies along with NAET accupuncture. I also recommend this book to someone who is interested in alternative medicine, or to the person who is considering accupuncture but is timid of undergoing treatment without research beforehand.

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Women Confront Cancer: Twenty-One Leaders Making Medical History by Choosing Alternative and Complementary Therapies
Published in Hardcover by NYU Press (1998-10-01)
Author: Margaret Wooddell
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Who FreakIN Rocks?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-12
This books got Many things going for it.I love it as a whole.It tells the personal story of many women and their relationships with their doctors both cancerous and benign!It tells about nutritional strategies for fighting the disease,and the wonderful and sometimes horrible relationships a woman can have with horrible doctors etc. I reccomend this on the comfort value alone as a resource tool which helped me invaluabley during a time of need.Love to you,Much love,and pleasE heal yourselves as I did with this book during my cheMotherapy.

I enJoy..
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-10
I enjoy this Book..It helped me (Freak rock!..Goes good with spiritual bathinG..)so much during my chemotherapy and shows many nutritional information from patients personal experiences..and the non-concern and sexism and hostility.. towards good doctors and others who provide generous treatment options when one wants to feel at one and at peace and other treatment options have failed also, at times, is a shame to be fought against. Love to this book, and to it's authors, women will feel more togetherness and less frightful and powerless when dealing with feelings of isolatedness, for many women share their own stories of diets and modern medicine and the betrayal that they alleviated through alternative therapies, being that their doctors and caregivers were unkind.

Finding their way
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-15
For anyone considering an alternative or complementary cancer therapy, this book is a guide to the pitfalls and the opportunites, the struggles and triumphs of choosing your own way. An inspiring account of how 21 women, very different from each other, faced their diagnosis of cancer, evaluated the science, used their intuition and made their own choices about treatment and how they would live their lives. This collection of their stories, told in their own words, is set against the backdrop of conventional medicine and the emergence of complementary and alternative cancer medicine in America. The collection is an illuminating read. Every woman can find a bit of herself in this book which is empowering and instructive.

Non-Victim Strategies for Breast Cancer
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-04
"Women Confront Cancer" presents strong, positive women who refuse to become victims of their disease. "Passive patients fare worse" is a Medical Literature classic truth, yet breast cancer patients are treated like robots: their bodies are cut, burned with carcinogenic radiation and poisoned in order to "kill" the cancer. Unfortunately, doctors can't kill disease, only the patient. Alternatives are the future. Disease cannot be cut out of the body, but cancer can be healed. It takes work and strength and dedication. It takes research and experimenting to find out what works. It can be done and without medical "treatments" which will someday be called the dark ages of cancer treatment. These women did it their way. They showed the way to survival. This book empowers all cancer patients, men or women.

Alternative
Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (1999-04-11)
Author: Tori Hudson
List price: $24.95
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Excellent resource for NDs
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-28
From what I have read this is going to be a great resource for women's health issues when I am in practice or even just during internship. I would recommend having it for reference.

Woman's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-30
Excellent resource for alternative woman's health. Well written and easy to read and understand. Very practical and useful information. I am using as a health care resource, but would recommend to anyone interested in natural health.

A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Remedies for Women
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-27
After years of experiencing excruciating periods, I was diagnosed with endometriosis. I have been searching for months to find natural alternatives to hormone therapy and another laparascopy. I found it in this book. It contains more information on endometriosis than any other resource I have looked through. It also provides thorough dietary suggestions and nutritional supplements. It offers an alternative to the more extreme therapies.

While I was looking to this book for a specific condition, it also contains a wealth of information on the various ailments that women suffer from, as well as suggestions for women's overall health.

I highly reccommend it to anyone looking to feel better, naturally.

The best book available on natural medicine for women
Helpful Votes: 69 out of 69 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-08
This is an exceptionally well-researched and well-written book covering the most common medical problems for women, how to prevent them and how to treat them the natural way. I am particularly impressed with the author's broad knowledge of biochemistry, medical conditions and her reliance on hard data from published studies. If you're tired of the side-effects of chemical drugs you'll find plenty of sound advice and alternative therapies backed up by scrupulous research. This is a great stand-alone volume on the subject but it also complements other books on women's medical conditions written from traditional medical viewpoints.


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