Wednesday, December 31, 2008

How Sweet It Is without the Sugar or Yoga of Sleep and Dreams

How Sweet It Is without the Sugar: Delicious Desserts for Diabetics and Others

Author: Jean C Wad

By carefully experimenting with different sweeteners, Wade has come up with nearly 100 great dessert recipes that can be made without sugar, honey, corn syrup, or molasses.



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YOGA OF SLEEP AND DREAMS: THE NIGHT-SNOPOOL OF SADH

Author: Sri Aurobindo

The Yoga of Sleep and Dreams: The Night-School of Sadhana The practice of yoga continues day and night. This book aids the seeker in becoming conscious and turning sleep and dreams into the opportunity for real and substantial progress on the path of yoga. Introduced and compiled by Dr. A.S. Dalal.



The Wrinkle Cure or Bust

The Wrinkle Cure: Unlock the Power of Cosmeceuticals for Supple, Youthful Skin

Author: Nicholas Perricon

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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1Beautiful Skin for Life1
Good Nutrition for a Great Complexion2
The Cosmeceutical Alternative6
Chapter 2Understanding Aging Skin9
The Skin You're In10
Why Our Skin Ages12
The Free-Radical Theory of Aging13
Antioxidants to the Rescue17
Chapter 3Taking Care of Your Skin21
Treat Your Skin Tone Right23
White Skin23
Brown Skin25
Light Brown or Yellow Skin28
Treat Your Skin Type Right31
Dry Skin31
Oily Skin33
Combination Skin35
The Gender Gap36
Chapter 4How Skin Cells Age: Free Radicals and the Inflammation-Aging Connection45
Understanding Free Radicals46
The Theory That Started a Revolution48
Protecting Cells from Free-Radical Damage50
Free Radicals and Inflammation54
The Final Frontier56
Chapter 5Vitamin C Ester: An All-Star Antioxidant57
The Antioxidant Avenger58
How Vitamin C Saves Your Skin59
From Failure to Hope60
The Breakthrough: Vitamin C Ester61
Youth in a Jar64
Chapter 6Alpha Lipoic Acid: Nature's Most Powerful Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory67
The Alpha Lipoic-Inflammation Connection70
The Sugar-Aging Connection72
From the Lab to Life75
Chapter 7DMAE: An Instant Anti-Aging Face-Life81
Why Your Skin Goes South82
How DMAE Helps85
Soothing Super-Stressed Skin85
Putting DMAE to the Test86
Fuller, Firmer Lips88
A Bonanza for Your Body, Too89
Chapter 8Undercover Antioxidants: Alpha Hydroxy and Beta Hydroxy Acids91
An Ancient Beauty Secret92
Hydroxies in Medicine93
The Alphas and Betas of 200097
Chapter 9Beauty from the Inside Out: The Anti-Inflammatory Diet101
The Future of Healthy Eating103
The Meal Plan112
Chapter 10Creating an Antioxidant Safety Net119
Vitamins: Your Daily Dose121
Minerals129
Other Important Supplements131
Chapter 11Beyond Skin: Staying One Step Ahead of the Aging Process139
Medicine to Keep the Body Young141
Anti-Aging Consultation143
Anti-Aging Consultation 2Harry161
Anti-Aging Consultation 3Carter166
Happy Endings180
Chapter 12Facing the Future181
Spin Traps: Stopping Free-Radical Damage Before It Begins181
Telomerase: Staying Forever Young184
Resources189
References193
Index197
About the Author208

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Bust: How I Gambled and Lost a Fortune, Brought Down a Bank - and Lived to Pay for It

Author: Adam B Resnick

On the surface, Adam Resnick was your typical guy next door, a friendly, charismatic father of two. But he spent the first decade of his adult life winning and losing fortunes playing blackjack and betting on sports, sometimes winning and losing millions in mere hours–until, in one frenzied night, he received a phone call that was his moment of reckoning, and that sounded the death knell for his lifelong addiction.

Bust is a white–knuckled story of the highs and lows of a world–class gambler. Introduced to gambling at the age of six, Resnick was a whiz kid who was winning tens of thousands by his teens. A successful businessman, he won and lost millions at the gambling tables throughout his twenties–and wrote more than 130 bad checks to cover his losses. Resnick's high–rolling lifestyle opened the door to the parties 'n' celebrities universe of Las Vegas, while at the same time introducing him to the underbelly of bookies and mobsters. He was surrounded by a host of enablers who lent him cash–often at exorbitant rates that enriched their pockets at his expense. And, finally, he found what seemed like the answer to his prayers: An insider at a family–owned Chicago bank who gave him an open line of credit. It all came to a head one fateful morning when a phone call informed him that he had 24 hours to deposit $3,000,000 into a bank account. Cornered by sure financial ruin, a prison sentence, and worse, Resnick drove to a casino in Hammond, Indiana, with a million dollars in cash . . . won up to $8 million in one night . . . and then lost it all before he left the table. In one frenzied night–captured on casinovideotape–Resnick brought down that bank, and won himself a jail sentence for bank fraud.

Adam Resnick's story is both moving and timely. Coming when the multi–billion–dollar gambling industry is bigger than ever and celebrity poker tournaments are the rage, this stinging indictment of gambling's dark side and portrait of a lifelong addict will draw readers who want to know more about what it is to be a high roller–the risks, the exhilaration, and the eventual collapse



Breuss Cancer Cure or The Harvard Medical School Guide to Lowering Your Cholesterol

Breuss Cancer Cure

Author: Rudolf Breuss

Rudolf Breuss, a German naturopathic practitioner, pioneered the use of beta-carotene and live enzymes as an alternative treatment for cancer when he developed this 42-day juice fasting program to nourish the body but starve cancer. With variations depending upon the kinds of cancer, also included are naturopathic and sometimes unusual treatment suggestions for a wide range of conditions from leukemia to rheumatism, infertility to cramps. Throughout the book are grateful letters from his patients who testify to complete recoveries.



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The Harvard Medical School Guide to Lowering Your Cholesterol

Author: Mason W Freeman

From the experts at one of the world's most respected medical schoolsyour complete guide to managing cholesterol and staying healthy for life

Everybody knows that high cholesterol is something to be concerned about. But what does it really mean when your doctor tells you that your cholesterol levels are high, and what should you do about it? If you're worried about your cholesterol, here's your chance to get the answers you need from a top expert at the Harvard Medical School.

As founder and chief of the prestigious Lipid Metabolism Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Mason W. Freeman treats hundreds of patients each year and oversees breakthrough cholesterol research. In The Harvard Medical School Guide to Lowering Your Cholesterol he explains:

  • What cholesterol is and the difference between "good" and "bad" cholesterol
  • How to assess your risk for high cholesterol
  • How to work with your doctor to develop the best treatment plan for you
  • Cholesterol-lowering drugswho should take them, what to look out for, and how to be sure your doctor is monitoring you properly
  • How to manage your cholesterol through diet and exercise
  • The latest scientific findings on alternative therapies

About the Harvard Medical School health guide series

Each book from Harvard Medical School gives you the knowledge you need to understand and take control of your health. In every book, a world-renowned expert from Harvard Medical School provides you with the latest information on diagnosis, traditional and alternative treatments, home remedies, and lifestyle changes that can make a powerful difference in your health.



Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Bodily Harm or Miracle of Water

Bodily Harm: The Breakthrough Healing Program for Self-Injurers

Author: Karen Conterio

The founders of what's considered the only self-injury treatment program in the country--Self Abuse Finally Ends (SAFE)--offer groundbreaking help for a dangerous and increasingly widespread syndrome.



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Miracle of Water

Author: Masaru Emoto

Masaru Emoto has photographed thousands of water crystals throughout his years of research, yet few have been as beautiful and life affirming as those formed from the words "love and gratitude." In The Miracle of Water, Dr. Emoto demonstrates how water's unique role in transporting the natural vibration of these words can help you welcome change and live a more positive and happy life.

Dr. Emoto also explores the significance of words and language, their origins, and their impact on water. He introduces and explains the key concept of resonance -- the vehicle through which life-force energy is transmitted. From this knowledge, he draws out lessons that we can apply to our lives to reap the benefits of positive resonance, including more harmonious relationships, restored health, and improved communications.

This thoughtful book includes new and extraordinary water-crystal photographs that provide convincing reasons for all of us to choose positive words and strive for perfect resonance for a more healthy, peaceful, and happy life.



Table of Contents:
Introduction: The Positive Energy of Love and Gratitude     vii
The Relationship Between Words and Water     1
Improving Your State of Mind with Crystals     13
Understanding Vibration and Resonance     29
Using Resonance in Your Daily Life     53
Water Crystals Can Bring Forth Your Potential     65
Living with Clean Water: Finding Peace and Comfort     109
Love and Gratitude and Saving the World     129
Epilogue: Water and the Expanding Circle of Peace     143

Trauma and the Body or Leaving the Enchanted Forest

Trauma and the Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy

Author: Pat Ogden

Bridging the gap between cognitive and somatic models.

Psychological trauma profoundly affects the body. Drawing on this insight, Pat Ogden and her co-authors present a body-based approach to the psychological and physiological symptoms of trauma. Backed by research in attachment, dissociation, and neuroscience, this mode of psychotherapy integrates cognitive and somatic interventions to form a practical and effective treatment modality suitable for all clinicians.



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Leaving the Enchanted Forest: The Path from Relationship Addiction to Intimacy

Author: Stephanie S Covington

Advice and step-by-step guidelines for those seeking to recover from addictive relationships.



Monday, December 29, 2008

Intimacy with Impotence or Hungry

Intimacy with Impotence: The Couple's Guide to Better Sex after Prostate Disease

Author: Ralph Alterowitz

Erectile dysfunction is a frequent consequence of prostate cancer and other prostate disease treatments. Though unwelcome and embarrassing, it doesn't have to end a couple's sex life. Both informative and practical, Intimacy with Impotence gives couples cause for hope. It discusses impotence in lay terms, provides information on the commercial therapies and medications both available and being researched now, and gives practical advice about lovemaking-from getting in the mood to commonsense suggestions to erection-less satisfaction. Written with complete honesty and compassion by a prostate cancer survivor and his wife, this is the essential resource for couples trying to reestablish intimacy and sex in the face of impotence.

Oncology Nursing Forum</I>

"Excellent...an easy-to-read, candid book that could offer a great deal of understanding and help to couples experiencing erectile dysfunction."

Library Journal

Cancer survivor Alterowitz and his wife, Barbara, have revamped their The Lovin' Ain't Over: The Couple's Guide to Better Sex After Prostate Disease. As in the original edition, the authors rely on a team of researchers and medical/psychological consultants. Suitable for older and/or conservative couples, their well-organized text has no slang or graphics and cautious discussion of noncoital activities. The message: impotence offers an opportunity to revive intimacy through more sensual, romantic sex. The text focuses on FAQs regarding prostate surgery and impotence; learning to have satisfying, sensual sex; and devices, pharmaceuticals, and other products to enhance erections (e.g., combination and off-label drug therapies, herbal products, and dietary supplements). "Key Points" sections help orient readers, and the appendixes of treatments, manufacturers, resources, and reading matter are very good. But more about sex toys and outercourse techniques (e.g., sharing masturbation) could have been included. For public libraries, to be complemented by Virginia and Keith Laken's Making Love Again, which emphasizes psychological issues.-Martha Cornog, Philadelphia Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.



Table of Contents:
Forewordix
Prefacexi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
List of Contributorsxv
Introductionxvii
1Impotence: An Opportunity to Revive Intimacy1
Key Points1
Reality Hits2
From Relationship RUT to CREST5
Breaking the Erectile Dysfunction Mindset6
Back to the Subject of Sex: Happiness Is an Erection--or Is It?7
Mindset10
2Facts about Impotence11
Key Points11
Causes of Erectile Dysfunction12
Sexuality, Impotence, and Age13
What Is a "Normal" Sex Life?13
It's Over--or Is It?14
Trollope Works for Me15
The Effects of Prostate Cancer Treatment: What's the Truth?17
Am I the only one with a problem?17
Is nerve sparing or nerve grafting surgery a miracle treatment?18
Is potency known immediately after surgery?19
Will my penis be shorter after radical prostatectomy surgery? If it is, can I still have intercourse?19
Do I need testosterone injections to increase my desire or treat my erection problems?20
Does hormone treatment destroy desire and potency?20
Can sex stimulate cancer? Can I transmit cancer to my partner through sex?20
Will my partner have any effects from my radiation treatment for prostate cancer during intercourse?21
What are the effects of treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)?21
General Questions and Answers about Impotence21
Do I need an erection to have an orgasm?21
Can my partner have an orgasm if I don't have an erection?22
Does satisfaction require having an orgasm?22
If one medication, such as Viagra, does not work for me, will another one work?22
3Talking with Your Partner23
Key Points23
Elephants Bite25
Planning for Talking29
Improving the Quality of the Relationship29
Step 1Are you in a RUT?30
Step 2What would you like?30
Step 3Make arrangements30
Step 4Have a heart-to-heart talk31
Step 5Do it!32
Step 6Review33
Two Effective Approaches to Handling Differences34
Sex and the Single Man35
4Reviving Loving37
Key Points37
Relearning Loving39
Creating a Loving Environment41
Increasing Desire43
Pleasing a Woman45
Loving Is a Partnering Activity, Not a Solo Sport46
Learning about Your Own--and Your Partner's--Anatomy47
Be Creative in Your Love Life48
Making Things Romantic50
Early Bird Special Sex51
The Partner's Role52
Take Time54
Just Do It: Make Love54
5Sensual Sex57
Key Points57
A Sensual Encounter58
What Sensual Sex Is All About61
Getting in the Mood61
Getting Prepared63
Sensual Arousal65
Kissing65
Touching66
Touchpoints67
Giving and Receiving71
Penile Massage71
Oral Sex71
Massage72
Visualization and Sexual Fantasy73
Special Techniques to Assist in Sex with Impotence75
Using gravity75
Massaging the penis75
Partial penetration76
Female orgasms with a limp penis76
The Self-Renewing Relationship77
6Getting into Shape for Sex79
Key Points79
Eating Right81
Exercising82
Physical activity and routines84
Pelvic floor exercises86
7Talking with Your Doctor89
Key Points89
Understanding the Doctor's Situation90
Preparing for a Visit to Discuss Sexual Dysfunction Issues91
Writing down your questions91
Making the appointment93
Getting the Most from the Meeting94
How to Be Sure the Doctor or Other Professional Is Truly Listening96
8Commercial Therapies and Medications97
Key Points97
Is There a One-Size-Fits-All Treatment?98
Treatments: What Works for You?99
Understand the psychological side effects of treatment100
Understand what anxiety can do101
The importance of a conservative approach102
Why so much information?103
Pill Splitting106
Interpreting Clinical Trial Results106
The List of Treatments108
Penile rehabilitation109
Oral medications113
Topical medications: penile creams and gels127
Intraurethral medication131
Penile injection (intracavernosal injection)135
New medications in development144
Devices147
Penile splints and supports147
Vacuum therapy systems147
Penile implants158
Surgery162
Neural therapies162
Nerve sparing surgery162
Nerve grafting surgery165
Neural regeneration167
Penile vascular surgery167
New target areas for erectile dysfunction research169
9Nonapproved and Off Label Treatments173
Key Points173
Combination Therapies175
Combination therapies using sildenafil (Viagra)175
Sildenafil (Viagra) and doxazosin (Cardura)175
Sildenafil (Viagra) and apomorphine (Ixense and Uprima, in Europe, Latin America, and Asia only)175
Sildenafil (Viagra) and a tension ring176
Sildenafil (Viagra) and a vacuum erection device176
Sildenafil (Viagra) and intraurethral prostaglandin E-1 (MUSE)176
Sildenafil (Viagra) and intracavernosal injection (Caverject)176
Combination therapies using yohimbine hydrochloride177
Yohimbine and L-arginine glutamate177
Yohimbine and Naltrexone177
Off Label Drug Usage178
Dopamine receptor agonists178
Herbal Products and Dietary Supplements178
Ginkgo180
L-arginine181
Kava181
Korean Red Ginseng182
10Putting It All Together183
Romeo and Juliet183
Napoleon and Josephine184
Bill and Jill186
Appendix ATreatments for Erectile Dysfunction189
Table A-1.Medications190
Table A-2.Devices191
Table A-3.Combination Therapies192
Table A-4.Non-FDA-Approved Therapies193
Table A-5.New Medications in Development194
Appendix BManufacturers of Erectile Dysfunction Products195
Appendix CResources201
Appendix DReferences and Further Reading205
Books205
Scientific and technical papers208
Index213

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Hungry: Lessons Learned on the Journey From Fat to Thin

Author: Allen Zadoff

Weight loss advice, laughter, and inspiration from the delicious, caloric, yet uncomfortably large life experiences of a formerly fat man.

Allen Zadoff spent years reasoning that a big, healthy man should have a big, healthy appetite and that his rapidly increasing girth was no more than a regular guy thing.

At 350 pounds, however, it became clear that what had started as a little weight problem was destroying his life. Desperate to find a new way of living that would carry him into thin and beyond, Zadoff began to focus less on what he ate, and more on the physical and emotional underpinnings of what he came to understand as a disease. The pounds melted away, and so began the adventure of a lifetime.

Following Zadoff's incredible journey both up and down the scale, Hungry blends his personal story with surprising strategies for weight loss success; it is as laugh-out-loud funny as it is inspirational.

Los Angeles Times

There's no shortage of books on how to lose weight. Hungry is not that sort of book. It's about the importance of understanding the emotional sources of hunger, about how much more effective that understanding is than any diet could ever be, about the myths we create about our bodies that must be debunked. Its gentle, non-preachy, funny and forgiving tone is uncommonly appealing.



A Bright Red Scream or Still Here

A Bright Red Scream: Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain

Author: Marilee Strong

In A Bright Red Scream, Marilee Strong explodes the myths and stereotypes that have led many therapists to misdiagnose and mistreat cutters as failed suicides or masochists. Through interviews with dozens of psychiatrists, doctors, researchers, clinicians, and cutters, Strong explains how cutting can become a powerful coping mechanism for dealing with overwhelming emotional pain and gaining control over an out-of-control mind and body. She presents startling new biological research - including evidence of profound changes in brain chemistry and structure as a result of exposure to childhood trauma - that may explain why cutting is even more difficult to give up than alcohol or drug addictions or eating disorders. Finally, Strong includes information on what people with the affliction and those close to them can do to start the process of healing.

Publishers Weekly

Strong's research into "cutters" combines journalistic passion with academic integrity. Through dozens of interviews conducted for a 1993 San Francisco Focus article, she explores the reasons that lead over two million Americans to injure themselves regularly and deliberately with such items as knives, razor blades and broken glass. Although most cutters are young women who have been emotionally, sexually, or physically abused as children, Strong's research shows that this specific type of self-harm also appears in other groups. Most interviewees here claim to use cutting to distance themselves from pain and rage, or to "feel something" after years of abuse have left them emotionally numb. The powerful first-person stories, in which the cutters describe their ritualistic methods and somewhat addictive cravings for seeing their own blood, highlight the problem and ultimately lead to understanding and sympathy for those who suffer from the disorder. (A foreword from University of Missouri-Columbia psychiatrist Armondo Favazza, author of Bodies Under Siege, discusses past difficulties in bringing the disorder to the public's attention.) In addition to presenting a psychological focus, Strong also investigates possible neurological and chemical changes that both abuse and cutting can cause. A brief foray into comparison with the American tattooing trend and scarification in other cultures proves to be the book's only weak point, drawing on hypotheses rather than concrete fact. The author recovers quickly, however, when she explores the comprehensive programs and treatments available to cutters. Riveting and dynamically written, this book is an important addition to psychological literature. Agent, Sandra Dijkstra. Author tour. (Oct.)

Booknews

Offers an empathetic discussion of this complex form of self-harm, as well as its foundations in prior trauma, its association with other forms of self-injury, and where hopeful solutions to self-injury may lie. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Kirkus Reviews

A compassionate and informed discussion of self-mutilation, the "addiction of the '90s," practiced by two million or more Americans. Self-mutilation has surfaced as a fad of pubescent girls, who use razor blades to carve their forearms with, for instance, names of their boyfriends. It's called "cutting" and is what Dr. Armando Favazza, in the preface, refers to as "superficial/moderate" self-mutilation. In other cultures or at other times, cutting, flagellation or similar forms of self- mortification have been regarded as physically healing, spiritually uplifting, or tribally bonding. Today Americans are horrified at the idea of painful blood-letting, associating it immediately with suicide. But the cutters described here are neither faddish or suicidal. They are using their razors, knives, broken glass, or cigarette lighters to live. Like anorexia and bulimia (also efforts to gain control), some forms of self-mutilation serve as controls for unbearable rage and emotional pain that would otherwise lead to a psychotic break. Many cutters have suffered sexual or physical abuse as children, and the trauma they carry with them as adults is similar to post-traumatic stress disorder, says Strong. Among the symptoms is dissociation, where mind and body separate, leaving "numbness and emptiness." For some, the only way to reunite the two is by hurting themselves, the pain returns them to awareness. It may also release "natural opiates," like endorphins, that minimize the emotional and physical pain; that may be one reaction that contributes to the addictive nature of the experience. Strong (a journalist who has written previously on child victims of war trauma) examines the theories ofphysiology, psychology, sociology, and neuroscience in relation to the need to self-mutilate; enriching her research are interviews with more than 50 cutters, some found on the Internet site where self- mutilators can talk to one another. The final two chapters discuss treatment alternatives. Humane, empathetic, and informed exploration of a frightening complex of behavior; it will be valuable to professionals, families, friends, and most of all to the cutters themselves. (Author tour)



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Still Here: Embracing Aging, Changing and Dying

Author: Ram Dass

More than thirty years ago, an entire generation sought a new way of life, looked for fulfillment and meaning in a way no one had before. This was the Woodstock generation, and they were led on their quest by one man, the man who was "there" before everyone else: Ram Dass. He changed the way we thought about life; he left his teaching post at Harvard to embody the role of spiritual seeker; he showed us all how to begin to find peace within ourselves, in one of the greatest spiritual classics of this century, the two-million-copy bestseller Be Here Now.

Ram Dass went on to lecture around the world, to create organizations, and to dedicate himself to serving others. A few of his readers followed him, but most went into business, had children, built houses, and set the larger questions of meaning and fulfillment aside.

Now we find we again need Ram Dass. As we enter the later stages of life, the big questions of peace and of purpose have returned, this time demanding answers, and our old friend Ram Dass has also returned to offer a helping hand. He again blazes a new trail, inviting us to join him on the next stage of the journey. This part has been particularly difficult for him: as he was finishing a draft of the manuscript, he was stopped in his tracks by a massive cerebral hemorrhage that he was not expected to survive. But survive it he did, with his humor intact and a bigger heart than ever.

In Still Here, Ram Dass helps us explore the joy, pain, and opportunities of the ripening seasons of our lives. Writing with his trademark humor and wisdom, sharing stories from his own life, and meditation exercises to integrate the teachings into daily life, Ram Dass offers us a new perspective on the territory that lies ahead. It is a perspective on aging, changing, and dying that he hopes will make the tumultuous process a little easier for all of us.

NAPRA Review

Still Here is essentially a sequel to Ram Dass' influential spiritual classic of the 1960's, Be Here Now, and its messages are familiar to those who were there then. But here he is more specific, more instructive, and more inspiring than ever: we learn that the man whose words once flowed so effortlessly now struggles with a brain that blocks and frustrates the formation of concepts into words, the legacy of a debilitating stroke.

Though it is for and about the elderly, Still here has an important message for those in middle age as well.

(July/Aug. 2000) - Napra Review

With simplicity and humor, one of the world's beloved elders offers profound wisdom on aging, encouraging us to live out our lives with grace, fully present to the end.

Library Journal

Dass, former Harvard psychologist turned spiritual guide, here shares a positive view of aging that seeks to embrace--not erase--the suffering that accompanies it. Building on years of teaching others how to grow old with wisdom and the stroke he suffered in 1997 while writing this book, he offers a perspective on disease and aging that focuses on spiritual growth and healing rather than a return to the way things were. Meditation techniques and advice on coping with pain, powerlessness, and other age-related problems are also covered. Dass's personal honesty and sense of hope make this a worthwhile purchase for public libraries that serve many baby boomers. For a more Western treatment of Dass's themes, see James Hillman's The Force of Character and the Lasting Life (LJ 8/99).--Madeleine Nash, York Coll. Lib., CUNY Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

The Denver Post

This is "elder wisdom" that our society badly needs to hear, and we can be glad that Ram Dass... is still here to engage us in the joyous dance of the Soul.

Beth Amos

May 2000

The Age Sage

Often, the advent of aging and illness serves as a wake-up call for many, an alert that our bodies are declining and the inevitable is approaching. Such was the case for Ram Dass, once a spiritual adventurer and icon during the '60s and '70s and always a seeker of the secrets of the soul. His wake-up call came at the age of 65 when he experienced a debilitating stroke that left him speech-impaired and partially paralyzed. He explores this awakening process as well as the cultural taboos surrounding aging and death in his new book, Still Here: Embracing Changing, Aging, and Dying, an honest and sometimes painful exploration of our fears, our biases, and our limitations. And although the voice and persona of Ram Dass may be subtly different, his ultimate goal is still the same as it was 30 years ago: to find meaning, contentment, and joy in life -- and this time out, also in death.

This is a simpler, gentler, and more introspective Ram Dass, a man humbled by his own frailties and strengthened by his hard-earned wisdom. He admits that prior to his stroke he gave little thought to his own mortality, behaving as if he were invincible and ignoring the normal signs of aging. But after the stroke, death -- and his fear of it -- shadowed him like a bodyguard. To try to deal with this fear, Ram Dass confronted it. He spent time with others who were dying. He explored the various philosophical, spiritual, and metaphysical aspects of death. And he tried to take control of his life, to let go of his ego's fear-inducing grip and embrace an awareness and awakening of his soul instead.

Ram Dass shares the details of this very personal journey, including all the potholes and speed bumps he encountered along the way. He also shares bits and pieces of others' journeys, highlighting their successes and failures and taking a hard look at the societal and cultural influences that affect us. He begins by examining the way we cling to the objects of our youth and our past, engaging in a form of philosophical and spiritual materialism. He shows how we search for self-worth and meaning in nonspiritual arenas, such as our jobs, our possessions, and our physical appearance and condition. All too often, spirituality is ignored or minimized, limited in both scope and practice. Ram Dass's objective is to help others give their spiritual side the attention it both needs and deserves.

Part of his focus in Still Here is on reshaping the way we think, to get us more in touch with our souls rather than our egos. He believes we all have the power to age in whatever way we choose and to view it as a process of loss or of gain. But in order to achieve the latter, we must first deal with the fears and sources of suffering that are attached to aging, such as the loss of mental acuity, physical ability, energy, control, and stamina, or the specters of depression, loneliness, and powerlessness. Our body image and our roles in life are altered, sometimes drastically. And society as a whole often treats older people with disdain or, even worse, dismissal.

In coming to terms with these issues of aging, Ram Dass offers exercises, advice, and contemplation. The key, he suggests, is to not grieve over what we have lost but rather to marvel at and celebrate what we are becoming. It's not a simple process, and Ram Dass, who has arguably devoted more time to the process than most people, is still working on it himself. But progress can be made, and Ram Dass shares the ideas and meditations that have helped him achieve a greater level of awareness and contentment.

On the issue of death, Ram Dass has fewer answers and a notably humbler approach. He identifies three root questions that he believes we all have with regard to death and offers a spirited and convincing argument in support of reincarnation. He brings his Buddhist and existentialist experiences to bear, offers some great bits of wisdom, and discusses the many ways other cultures deal with death. And he suggests that, by trying to ignore death, we hide our mortality from our everyday awareness, which in turn prevents us from fully embracing life.

Ram Dass doesn't have all the answers and he doesn't claim to. What he does have is spiritual courage and curiosity, a bracing sense of honesty, and the same human fears and frailties the rest of us have. Both humor and solemn sobriety can be found in these pages, and no doubt many will find some comfort and wisdom there as well as they embark on their own spiritual journeys. More than anything, Still Here serves as a spiritual guide to all who are, or ever will be, "old."

--Beth Amos

What People Are Saying

Jon Kabat-Zinn
From the Author of Wherever You Go, There You Are and Full Catastrophe Living

Ram Dass continues to share his on-going journey with us to our great benefit, as usual. He is wiser here, more sober, more humble, and funnier than ever. There is so much to laugh about and cry about, to learn from, and to celebrate together.


Sam Keen
From the Author of Fire in the Belly

Back then, when we were young and easy, Ram Dass taught us to be fully present to our lives. Here and now we're not as young and it's not so easy and he's still teaching us how to age with courage and compassion.


Jack Kornfield
From the Author of A Path With Heart

Ram Dass has given us yet another blessing. With consummate skill and humor he guides us through the later phases of life. When you finish this book you ar ewiser, freer, more awake, more in touch with your heart. What more could you ask?


Sharon Salzberg
From the Author Lovingkindness and A Heart as Wide as the World

This book is an astonishing gift of love and clarity. Ram Dass guides us through many dimensions of aging with courage, humor, and profound wisdom.


Larry Dossey, M.D.
From the Author of Reinventing Medicine and Healing Words

Ram Dass has entered the often stormy relationship between our physical and spiritual sides, and he has lived to tell about it. This is no gussied-up, glossed-over personal account of illness, but an honest, courageous sharing that flows from the soul. Listen up, everybody, while Ram Dass tells it like it is


Rachel Remen, M.D.
From the Bestselling Author of Kitchen Table Wisdom and My Grandfather's Blessings

There are many things one could say after reading a book as wonderful and profound as this one but they all add up to the same thing: Thank you, Ram Dass, Thanks a lot.


Gary Zukav
From the Author of The Dancing Wu Li Masters

If you are growing older - no matter what your age - I suggest you read Still Here.




Table of Contents:
Preface1
1Slipping out of Zumbach's Coat9
2Who Are We?21
3Old Mind, New Mind31
4The Body in Question55
5Shifting Roles78
6Living in the Present Moment110
7Learning to Die146
8Stroke Yoga183
Epilogue205

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Addiction Workbook or Waking

Addiction Workbook

Author: Patrick Fanning

A step-by-step guide to quitting alcohol & drugs--simple, concise directions for determining if you have a problem, preparing to quit, getting help and support, quitting and preventing relapse.



New interesting textbook: The World Trade Organization or The Substantive Law of the EU

Waking: A Memoir of Trauma and Transcendence

Author: Matthew Sanford

Matthew Sanford’s inspirational story about the car accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down is a superbly written memoir of healing and journey—from near death to triumphant life.

Matt Sanford's life and body were irrevocably changed at age 13 on a snowy Iowa road.  On that day, his family's car skidded off an overpass, killing Matt's father and sister and left him paralyzed from the chest down, confining him to a wheelchair.  His mother and brother escaped from the accident unharmed but were left to pick up the pieces of their decimated family.

This pivotal event set Matt off on a lifelong journey, from his intensive care experiences at the Mayo Clinic to becoming a paralyzed yoga teacher and founder of a non-profit organization.  Forced to explore what it truly means to live in a body, he emerges with an entirely new view of being a "whole" person.

Waking is a chronicle of that process.  By turns agonizingly personal, philosophical, and heartbreakingly honest, this groundbreaking memoir takes the reader inside the body, heart, and mind of a boy whose world has been shattered.  The author allows us to follow with him as he rebuilds from the ground up, searching for "healing stories"  to help him reconnect his mind and his body.  To do so, he must reject much of what traditional medicine tells him and instead turn to yoga as a centerpiece of his daily practice.  The author finds not only a better life, but meaning and purpose in the mysterious distance that we all experience between mind and body.

In searing candid, frequently poetic language, Sanford pulls back the curtain on what it means tosurvive devastating trauma, from returning to a broken life to the uncertainty of finding sexual intimacy with a paralyzed body.  But first and foremost the author offers a powerful message about the endurance of the human spirit, and the body that houses it.



The Portion Teller Plan or Maori Tattooing

The Portion Teller Plan: The No Diet Reality Guide to Eating, Cheating, and Losing Weight Permanently

Author: Lisa R Young

The Portion Teller Plan is a sensible eating guide and the end of diet deprivation. No forbidden foods, no calorie counting. Welcome to diet liberation.

Would you ever consider going to the kitchen in the morning and grabbing five slices of bread for breakfast? No? Just one bagel is more like it, right? Well, your morning bagel is equivalent to eating five slices of bread. Your steak at dinner is equal to the protein in eighteen eggs. And that huge bowl of pasta you had at lunch is anybody’s guess. Nobody likes to cut back but the cold hard facts are in: Portion sizes have steadily increased over the past thirty years and our collective waistlines are ballooning right along with them.
You may need to eat a little less if you want to lose weight, but with The Portion Teller Plan you can eat all of your favorite foods. Nutrition and portion size expert Dr. Lisa Young presents an individualized guide to eating according to your portion personality and food preferences. You’ll learn a simple system of visuals–a deck of cards, a baseball, your own hand–to help gauge portion size. You’ll be able to eat out, eat in, cheat, and eat on the road without ever being a portion victim again.



Books about: The 20 30 Fat Fiber Diet Plan or Harvest for Hope

Maori Tattooing

Author: Horatio Gordon Robley

This classic of ethnography describes Maori tattooing (moko), which communicates the bearer's genealogy, tribal affiliation, and spirituality. This definitive study relates how moko first became known to Europeans and discusses the distinctions between men and women's moko, patterns and designs, and moko in legend and song. Features 180 black-and-white illustrations.



Saturday, December 27, 2008

Richard Hittlemans Yoga or Reiki

Richard Hittleman's Yoga: 28-Day Exercise Plan

Author: Richard L Hittleman

You will quickly grasp the ancient Yogi secrets of breathing, concentration, nutrition and muscle control--in just minutes of your spare time and without any discomfort. Day by day you will notice astonishing results--loss of weight, greater firmness, more energy, relief from pain, freedom from stress and an overall feeling of youthfulness and well-being.

This Yoga regimen will become a lifetime program to keep your whole organism radiant with natural beauty and health!



Look this: Automotive Service Management or Risk Management for Agriculture

Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide

Author: Pamela Miles

An illuminating guide to one of the fastest-growing spiritual healing practices in the world and an essential tool for anyone ready to bring healing into his or her life.

Perhaps the gentlest healing therapy in the world, Reiki originated in early twentieth-century Japan. In this indispensable guide to Reiki, one of the foremost experts traces the origin and development of the practice, detailing how and why it restores and renews the human body in ways we've only begun to understand.

A pioneer in bringing Reiki into mainstream medical practice, Miles draws on her unique background to explain how this therapeutic technique, which involves a gentle laying on of the hands, complements conventional medical treatments and can hasten recovery from invasive surgical procedures, as well as ease the symptoms of cancer, insomnia, depression, anxiety, and other conditions. With compassion, wisdom, and the accumulated experience that comes from nearly twenty years as a Reiki practitioner, Pamela Miles empowers readers by showing how simple it is to take.

Andrew Weil

Drawing from an uncommonly deep understanding of Reiki, Pamela Miles articulates the essence of healing in language accessible to both professionals and the public.

Christiane Northrup

A beautifully written manual for how to use this wonderful healing modality in your own life.

Mehmet Oz

Pamela Miles has written an intelligent, sensitive guidebook to this remarkable healing practice.



Table of Contents:
1What is Reiki, and can it help me?5
2Reiki and your health15
3The story of Reiki39
4Reiki treatment or training?54
5Finding and choosing your Reiki connection69
6First degree Reiki training82
7Second degree Reiki training101
8Reiki master training116
9Reiki practice : creating continuing support128
10Reiki in family life147
11Reiki, doctors, and patients166
12Reiki and science183
13Reiki and medical research202
14Reiki and integrative medicine217
AppSuggested Reiki hand placements243

When a Family Member Has Dementia or Hot Flashes from Heaven

When a Family Member Has Dementia: Steps to Becoming a Resilient Caregiver

Author: Susan M McCurry

Caring for a person with dementia is a difficult and often- overwhelming task. In addition to the inevitable decline in memory and physical function, most persons with dementia develop one or more troublesome behavior problems, such as depression, fearfulness, sleep disturbances, paranoia, or physical aggression at some point in their disease. Behavioral challenges in dementia are highly idiosyncratic. No two patients are alike, and interventions that work well with one person are often ineffective with another. Caregivers often become stuck: either unable to figure out how best to help their loved one, or unable to consistently implement positive practices they know would improve their situation. This book offers caregivers a set of practical and flexible tools to enable them become more resilient in the face of difficulty and change.



Table of Contents:
Foreword by Linda Teri, Ph.D.
Preface
The Problem: Dementia Caregiving is Hard!
Why Resilience Matters
The Program: Learning the Dementia Dance
Don't Argue!
Accept the Disease
Nurture Yourself
Create Novel Solutions
Enjoy the Moment
The Promise: You can do it!
Appendix A. Caregiver Resources
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Book review: Technology in Context or A Primer on Business Ethics

Hot Flashes from Heaven

Author: Ronna Snyder

Millions of women enter what is called "mid-life" (over age 40) every year. Speaker, writer, and "Sister in the Journey" Ronna Snyder shares how these women can avoid a crisis and discover instead a joyful beginning of a richer and deeper way to live.

Ronna found herself going from doctor to doctor trying to find someone who could tell her what was wrong with her. She heard words like fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and depression before finally hearing a specialist on the radio listing all of her symptoms and realizing that she was experiencing the beginning of menopause.

With all the changes this time of life brings—kids leaving home, parents needing care, new marriage roles, etc.—the turmoil and addition of the physical and emotional effects of menopause can seem overwhelming. Ronna writes with humor, faith, and transparency to help other women face down their fears and live with passion and fullness.



Tone Your Tummy Type or Gaining

Tone Your Tummy Type: Flatten Your Belly and Shrink Your Waist in 4 Weeks

Author: Denise Austin

and/or stickers showing their discounted price. More about bargain books

Table of Contents:

Acknowledgments     ix
Tummy Truths
You Can Tone Your Tummy     3
Taming Tummy Trouble     20
What's Your Tummy Type?
Your Tummy Type     31
The Apple Type     36
The Metabolically Challenged Type     43
The Peri/Postmenopause Type     50
The Stressed Slender Type     57
The After Baby Type     64
The Guy Type     73
The Tummy Type Essentials
The Core Diet     83
The Core Moves     95
The Tummy Type Program
Your 2-Week Jump-Start Planner     205
Your 2-Week Keep-On-Losing-Phase Planner     232
A Lifetime of Firm, Sexy Abs     251
The Core Diet Recipes     257
Index     283

Book about: Frontline HR or Principles of Petroleum Geology

Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders

Author: Aimee Liu

If you have ever suffered from an eating disorder - or cared for someone who is anorexic or bulimic - you may think you understand these illnesses. But do you really understand why they occur? Do you know how eat disorders affect life after recovery? Now, nearly three decades after she detailed her first battle with anorexia in Solitaire, Aimee Liu presents an emotionally powerful and poignant sequel that digs deep into the causes, cures, and consequences of anorexia and bulimia nervosa.

Publishers Weekly

Thirty years after Liu penned Solitaire documenting her teenage experience with anorexia nervosa, she recounts her midlife relapse and recovery. Liu exposes many myths surrounding eating disorders, with a combination of research and in-depth interviews with other former anorexics and bulimics. She interviews men and women of various cultural and economic backgrounds to refute the notion that anorexia and bulimia affect only "modern rich white girls." Liu's interviewees range from Rob, a 50-year-old physician, to Jessica, an Australian 25-year-old aspiring actress. Liu devotes many chapters to the impact of family on the anorexic or bulimic, contradicting the accepted belief that the victim is "the sick one"; rather, she locates the starting point of the disease in genetics, family life, shame and personality. Like other victims, Liu finds a history of mental disorders in her family, ranging from alcoholism to obsessive-compulsive disorder. According to Liu, a manifestation of an eating disorder is a call for help and should be treated as early as possible, and she fleshes out facts and statistics with her personal interviews, making this book poignant even for those who have not suffered from an eating disorder. (Feb. 22) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.



Friday, December 26, 2008

The Steroid Bible or The Japanese Tattoo

The Steroid Bible

Author: Steve Gallaway

The Steroid Bible Covers Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Anabolic, Tissue Building, Steroids Including: Long and short term side effects on men, women, and adolescents and how to avoid them.

How to get steroids legally.

Doctor recommended dosages for over 19 different kinds of anabolic steroids. (Including: Fluoxymesterone brand name Halotestin, Oxandrolone brand name Anavar, Methandrostenolone brand name Dianabol, Methyltestosterone brand name Metandren Oreton Methyl, Nandrolone Decnoate brand name Deca-Durabolin, Testosterone Propionate brand name Testex, Testosterone Cypionate brand name Depo-Testosterone, Stanozolol brand name Winstrol, Testolactone brand name Teslac, Dromostanolone Propionate brand name Drolban, Nandrolone Phenpropionate brand name Durabolin, Testosterone Enanthate brand name Delatestryl, Ethylestrenol brand name Maxibolin, Danazol brand name Danocrine, Calusterone brand name Methosarb, Testosterone Undecanoate, Testosterone Cyclohexanecarboxylate, Dihydrotestosterone, Methenolone Acetate brand name Primobolan, Testosterone-trans-4-n-butylcyclohexyl-carboxylate code name 20Aet-1, and more.)

How to pass drug tests for steroids and other drugs.

How professional bodybuilders manipulate dosages, stacks, and cycles to produce maximum increases in mass and strength.

Steroid pellet implants, steroid loaded microspheres, injectable steroids, oral steroids, steroid nasal spray, steroid patches, steroid creams, and other forms of steroid administration.

Why specific steroids are much safer than others.

The truth about "steroid replacements".

Laws pertaining to buying, using, selling, and manufacturing steroids.

Drugs that can cause dangerous chemical reactions when taken with steroids.

Veterinarian steroids, how bodybuilders get them and are they safe for human consumption?

How recently accepted medicinal uses for steroids may make steroids readily available to you.

How to maintain steroid induced gains for as long as possible.

The most widely used steroids among professional bodybuilders.

How to detect steroid counterfeits and much more.

The Steroid Bible also contains comprehensive information on Human Growth Hormone, Insulin, Clenbuterol, and other drugs used by bodybuilders and athletes. In addition, The Steroid Bible lets you in on some of the best kept secrets in bodybuilding by allowing you to examine personal training diaries of top bodybuilders that document drugs used, training routines, diets, and results.

If you are thinking about using steroids, The Steroid Bible will allow you to make an educated decision. If you use steroids, The Steroid Bible will show you how to maximize your physique without sacrificing your long term health. If you want to get off of steroids, The Steroid Bible can help you. The Steroid Bible leaves no question unanswered. For more information on steroids and The Steroid Bible please visit www.AnabolicSteroids.com



Go to: Economic Development or The Professional Paralegal

The Japanese Tattoo

Author: Sandi Fellman

A crimson fish wrestles a man. A horned demon stares menacingly. These vivid scenes are tattoos, created in pain, incised in the flesh of the Yakuza, Japan's feared secret society of gangsters. They are the visions of the Irezumi, the legendary tattoo artists, who spend years creating living masterpieces. Photographer Sandi Fellman describes this strange and violent world both in her text and in her stunning, large Polaroid photographs.

Other Details: 66 large color plates 120 pages 10 x 10" Published 1987

psychotherapy based on the analysis of tattoos. It would not be necessary to associate from dreams; the dreams would be visible. Of course, the personality of the tattooist would be a complicating factor—and therefore an enrichment. Jung, with his emphasis on the archetypal, would have found the irezumi marvelous subjects; Freud would have traced the sadism of the tattooist, the masochism of the tattooed, to the Oedipus complex. The art of irezumi, we learn, may have begun with the branding of malefactors. "These men," Freud might have said, "still wish to be punished for their incestuous and parricidal desires. They would prefer to be flayed—but that will come after their death." Maleness, machismo, coupled with the grotesque . . . that seeming contradiction is built into the myth: the same used to be said of white girls in relation to black men. We return to the mixture of seduction and repulsion, in face of perverse. Most of us, from time to time, use sex as a needle to break through the unfeeling skin of routine existence.

Looking at the woman's back in this book, I know that making love to her would be making love to the tattoo more than to the woman. The wives of the male irezumi, Ms. Fellman suggests, experience that erotic displacement. It is not unlike the fetishist's need to interpose a symbol—fur or leather, garter belt or high-heeled shoes—between himself and his naked lover. Both fetishism and irezumi are largely the preserve of men; but also of magical and creative power: for love can be strengthened by the conjunction of a symbol.

Still, it would not surprise me if, for most irezumi, the deepest relationship is with the master, so tirelessly penetrating them.

I, a writer, an improvisor with words, envy and admire these artists who can bring their work, each day, to a point of completion. Not for them the wastepaper basket, piled high with rejected drafts; they cannot rip off the patch of skin and say, "We'll begin again." Each session must produce the equivalent of a perfect haiku, in which the ephemeral and the universal touch. Do the tattoo masters ever experience the despair of Western artists when things will not go right? Or that rending of the spirit described by Yeats: "The intellect of man is forced to choose/Perfection of the life or of the work"? I suspect they do not. I wish I knew their secret. Sandi Fellman's book does not and could not provide the answer; but it has made me more aware of the question—and of other, equally fascinating, questions—and I am grateful.

Library Journal

American photographer Sandi Fellman used a rare large size Polaroid camera to create these photos of Irezumi Japanese men and women who wear elaborate full-body tattoos. Fellman treats the tattoos as artworks and their creators as artists. Her text touches on the tattooing process, common motifs, the sociology of the tattoo, and relationships between the tattoo masters and their clients. Author D.M. Thomas has contributed two pages of his reactions to these unusual and even disturbing images. The 46 color plates in this volume, most of them whole body nudes, should prove provocative, fascinating, or repellant to a wide variety of library patrons. Kathryn W. Finkelstein, M.L.S., Cincinnati



Get Wet Get Fit or Eating Stella Style

Get Wet, Get Fit: The Complete Guide to a Swimmer's Body

Author: Megan Quann Jendrick

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Megan Quann Jendrick and her husband and personal trainer offer a complete training regimen -- including a diet program -- that will enable everyone to achieve the body of their dreams through swimming.

Elite-level swimmers share a common trait -- their toned, shapely bodies. Get Wet, Get Fit shows how anyone, regardless of age or size, can use swimming to get into the best condition of their lives. The Jendricks offer detailed instructions along with underwater photographs that illustrate how to achieve proper form and technique for the four basic strokes -- backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle.

But unlike the average training manual or how-to book, Get Wet, Get Fit also provides:

  • Training regimens for everyone from beginners to Olympic-level competitors, including dynamic drills for strengthening, fat loss, and endurance
  • Physique-building workout routines (with and without weights) for dry land
  • A complete diet plan, including tempting recipes and menus (swimmers need carbohydrates, so this is a diet to love)
  • Tips from world-class swimmers

Low impact and gentle on the joints, swimming is one of the most enjoyable and exhilarating ways to exercise, but Get Wet, Get Fit shows how it can also be one of the most effective ways to get your body into top shape.



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Eating Stella Style: Low-Carb Recipes for Healthy Living

Author: George Stella

Professional chef George Stella serves up a feast of inspiration and 125 delicious recipes to kick-start any weight-loss plan!

George Stella lost more than 250 pounds on a low-carb eating plan and has turned thousands of fans on to Stella Style -- eating fresh, natural foods prepared with minimum effort for maximum taste. In Eating Stella Style, he shows readers how to tailor his recipes to fit any personalized weight-loss plan, whether it's low carb, low fat, or low calorie. He inspires even the most jaded dieters to begin a new eating lifestyle and shows them how to stay on track.

But Eating Stella Style is really about mouthwatering recipes: How does a Hot Ham and Cheese Egg Roll sound for breakfast? Or Strawberry and Mascarpone Cream Crêpes, Stella Style Baked Eggs Benedict, or Coconut Macaroon Muffins? For lunch or dinner, choose Grilled Portabella and Montrachet Salad, Wood-Grilled Oysters with Dill Butter, Kim's Stuffed Chicken Breasts with Lemony White Wine Sauce, Shaved Zucchini Parmesan Salad, or Spaghetti Squash with Clams Provençal Sauce. Satisfy your snack cravings with Better Cheddar Cheese Crisps, Devilish Deviled Eggs with Tuna, or Cheesy Pecan Cookies. And for dessert, try Pumpkin Pound Cake, Lemon Meringue Pie, Honeydew and Blackberry Granita, or Chocolate Pecan Truffles.

Perfect for both devoted Stella Style fans and new converts, Eating Stella Style will tempt you with tasty, flexible recipes that satisfy everyone!

Publishers Weekly

The host of the Food Network's Low Carb and Lovin' It turns his popular show into text, punctuated by many exclamation points. He has a lot to be excited about: in the introduction, Stella offers his own case history as encouragement, explaining how he lost 260 pounds and helped his wife and children trim down, too, by avoiding sugar, flour and other insulin elevators. The first chapters share tips on building a strong support system and eating until you're satisfied, reading labels and shopping the outer aisles of the supermarket. Most of these will be self-evident to anyone who's tried to diet before; what Stella brings to the equation is a folksy optimism and a Dad-like sense of humor. Building on the Atkins diet, Stella's plan emphasizes fresh whole foods, and most of the recipes are starchless versions of casual restaurant cuisine, like Chicken Fajita Salad, Chili-Rubbed Baked Salmon, and Lemon Meringue Pie. Stella acknowledges the importance of moderation and shows readers how to prepare the occasional sweet, plate of pancakes or cocktail. While neither the diet nor the food are innovative, this work will surely resonate with some readers. (Jan.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

The old adage of writing about what you know still holds true. In this case, Stella is a chef and also a successful dieter, having lost 260 pounds and kept it off; his family lost a combined total of 300 additional pounds. They did it with low-carbs and fresh foods. The emphasis of this book is staying away from processed foods, whatever their carb counts, and returning to the kitchen. The author outlines his plan and the difficulties with weight that led him and his entire family to it in a substantial introduction. This is followed by approximately 125 recipes ranging from appetizers to desserts, yes, low-carb (often using almond flour and sugar substitutes). Each recipe is accompanied by a sidebar detailing servings, prep time and cook time, and nutritional information. Ways to lower the fat content for each recipe are also provided for those trying to reduce calories as well as carbs. Overall, recommended for cookery collections where low-carb is still of interest.-Susan Hurst, Miami Univ. Libs, Oxford, OH Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.



Table of Contents:

Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Getting Started How to Get a Fresh Start Stella Style Breakfast Best Bets

Savories

Riviera Omelet Hot Ham and Cheese Egg Roll Asparagus and Cheese Soufflé

Rachel's Birthday Omelet Stella Style Baked Eggs Benedict Greek Frittata Southwestern Breakfast Bites

Sweets

Cinnamon Toast Pancakes Strawberries and Mascarpone Cream Crêpes Cranberry Pumpkin Muffins Coconut Macaroon Muffins

Christian's Banana Bread Muffins April's Recipe for Success

Satisfying Snacks

Curried Walnuts Boiled Spiced Edamame Fresh Raspberry Fruit Dip Herb Boursin Cheese Spread Turkey Divan Roll-Ups Devilish Deviled Eggs with Tuna Stella Style Goldfish Crackers Better Cheddar Cheese Crisps Cheesy Pecan Cookies

Starters

Jamaican Jerk Sea Scallop and Shrimp Brochettes Ham, Asparagus, and Boursin Pinwheels Buffalo Shrimp Cocktail Bueno Jalapeños Wood-Grilled Oysters with Dill Butter Chicken Pesto Skewers Bacon-Wrapped Teriyaki Scallops French-Style Mussels Clams Parmesan Melon and Prosciutto Bites

Condiments, Spices, and Dressings

Almond Flour

Dressings and Marinades

Basic Vinaigrette Wasabe Ginger Vinaigrette Basil Pesto BBQ Rub Herb Rub

Salsas and Sauces

Cool Cucumber Chipotle Chutney Easy Tzatziki Sauce Foolproof Hollandaise Sauce Low-Fat Hollandaise Sauce Mornay Sauce Dill Butter Quick and Easy Ketchup Summer Squash Salsa Totally Tartar Sauce Jenny's Recipe for Success

Salads and Soups

Liz's Fast Fiesta Salad Blackened Salmon Salad Niçoise Grilled Portabella and Montrachet Salad Grilled Rosemary-Ginger Pork Tenderloin and PeachSalad Iceberg Prairie Salad with Smoky Green Chile Ranch Dressing Stella Style Chef's Salad Chicken Fajita Salad Shaved Zucchini Parmesan Salad Jicama Slaw Cream of Asparagus Soup Mushroom Florentine Soup

Meats

Pork Souvlaki with Easy Tzatziki Sauce Jamaican BBQ Ribs Mojo Pork Roast Uncle Al's Sausage and Peppers Casserole Cuban Lettuce Wraps Crazy Egg Meatloaf Ernie's Greco-Roman Rib Eyes Boredom-Bashing Burger Ideas Grilled Marinated Flank Steak Ground Beef Stroganoff Herbed Filet Mignon with Red Wine Mushrooms Steph's Chuck Pot Roast Grilled Herb Lamb Chops Ginger Pan-Fried Pork Chops Herb-Roasted New York Strip Sirloin

Poultry

Kim's Stuffed Chicken Breasts with Lemony White Wine Sauce Family-Style Chicken Herb-Roasted Chicken Breasts Easy Cheesy Chili Chicken Turkey Fajita Wraps Gourmet Chicken Stir-Fry General Tso's Chicken Chicken Saltimbocca Curried Chicken Thighs Grilled Basil-Marinated Chicken Fish and Seafood Blackened Salmon (or Chicken Breast)

Chili-Rubbed Baked Salmon Roasted Pecan and Herb-Crusted Salmon Thai Scallop and Prawn Stir-Fry Monkfish Kebabs Fried Ipswich Clams Spaghetti Squash with Clams Provençal Sauce Baked Stuffed Shrimp Mornay Tilapia and Prawn Mousse Roulades Kristy's Recipe for Success

Vegetables

Green Beans Casserole Grilled Portabellas, Peppers, and Squash Roasted Vegetables Spinach, Roasted Peppers, and Artichoke Sauté

Summer Squash Sauté

Braised Texas Cabbage Wild Mushroom Brochettes Baked Zucchini Fries Cauliflower Rice Pilaf Vegetarian Entrées BBQ Baked Soybeans Cauliflower "Mac" and Cheese Casserole Italian Marinated Vegetables Eggplant Rolatini Casserole Cauliflower Hash Browns

Beverages

Spiked Tea White Wine Sangria Frozen Margaritas Anthony's Berry Good Smoothies Fresh Fruit Slushees The Danny Cocktail Dinah's Recipe for Success

Desserts

Bites

Chocolate Pecan Truffles Rachel's Marvelous Macaroons Chocolate Almond Finger Cookies Baked Meringue Cookies Cinnamon Crisps

Slices

Pumpkin Pound Cake Breadless Bread Pudding Tiramisù for You Lemon Meringue Pie

Spoonfuls

Balsamic-Grilled Strawberries and Cream Fresh Berries and Sabayon Frozen Custard Ice Cream Panna Cotta and Cranberry Martinis Honeydew and Blackberry Granita

Index

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Mastering the Zone or Becoming a Personal Trainer For Dummies

Mastering the Zone: The Next Step in Achieving SuperHealth and Permanent Fat Loss

Author: Barry Sears

Everyone from Madonna to Howard Stern to the cast of Baywatch is in "the Zone" -- and now "Zone"-favorable cuisine is tastier than ever! Dr. Barry Sears, author of the No.1 New York Times bestseller and health phenomenon, The Zone (more than 600,000 hardcover copies sold!), is back with an exciting new book teeming with tantalizing recipes and insightful information that will deepen readers' understanding of this revolutionary health and fitness program that has become the regimen of the '90s.

Flying in the face of conventional dietary thinking, and after years of comprehensive scientific research, Dr. Sears discovered that "eating fat doesn't make you fat." His phenomenally successful first book, The Zone, introduced the world to to groundbreaking health plan that for hundreds of thousands of readers has become the magic key to maintaining a consistent level of physical and mental well-being -- a healthful state known as "The Zone." Now Dr. Sears takes his breakthrough scientific discoveries and stunning success a step further with Mastering the Zone, which not only presents delicious, completely original Zone-favorable recipes that are easy to prepare and taste as good as they are good for you, but also offers a practical guide to fine-tuning your place in the Zone.

From entrees to appetizers to desserts, there is something here for every taste and every occasion. Appearing throughout is Dr. Sears' enlightening new information for readers interested in educating themselves further about the Zone -- the health regimen that succeeds where millions of others have not.



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Becoming a Personal Trainer For Dummies

Author: Linda Formichelli

Want to turn your passion for fitness into a lucrative career? Each year, more than 5 million Americans use personal trainers to take their workouts to the next level—and this plain-English guide shows you how to get in on the action. Whether you want a part-time job at the gym or a full-time personal training business, you’ll find the practical, proven advice you need in this indispensable resource.

Becoming a Personal Trainer For Dummies is for you if you want to become a certified personal trainer and start your own business—or if you’re a certified trainer looking to improve upon your existing practice. You get a thorough overview of what it takes to get certified and run a successful business, complete with expert tips that help you:



• Find your training niche

• Study for and pass certification exams




• Attract, keep, and motivate clients

• Interview, hire, and manage employees

• Update your training skills

• Expand your services



This user-friendly guide offers unique coverage of personal trainer certification programs, including tips on selecting the right program and meeting the requirements. You’ll see how to develop your training identity as well as practice invaluable skills that will make you a great personal trainer. You also receive savvy guidance in:



• Choosing the best fitness equipment

• Creating a business plan, a record-keeping system, and a marketing campaign

• Performing fitness assessments

• Developing individualized exerciseprograms

• Advancing your clients to the next fitness level




• Managing legal issues and tax planning




• Offering additional services such as massage and nutrition consultation

• Training clients with special needs



Complete with ten great starter exercises and a valuable list of professional organizations and resources, Becoming a Personal Trainer For Dummies gives you the tools you need to get the most out of this fun, fabulous career!



Table of Contents:
Introduction1
About This Book1
Foolish Assumptions2
How to Use This Book2
How This Book Is Organized2
Icons Used in This Book4
Part IShaping Up to Be a Personal Trainer5
Chapter 1Personal Training 101: Do You Have What It Takes?7
Determining Whether You and Personal Training Are a Match Made in Heaven7
Hitting the Books13
Getting Started14
Performing Your Art16
Our Little Trainer's All Grown Up!: Growing Your Business19
Chapter 2Getting Certified21
Finding Your Niche22
Becoming Certified (Not Certifiable!)25
Preparing for the Test28
Maintaining Your Certification32
Chapter 3Practicing Your Art33
Getting the Scoop from Those in the Know33
Using Test Subjects (Or, Getting Your Family and Friends to Jump When You Say Jump)37
Training Yourself38
Chapter 4Planning Your Start43
Assessing Your Lifestyle Needs43
Being Your Own Boss44
Working the 9 to 550
Part IIBeing a Successful Personal Trainer61
Chapter 5Creating Your Business Plan63
Developing a Road Map for Success63
Deciding How Much to Charge69
To Market, to Market: Getting the Word Out about Your Services70
Doing the Math: Projecting Your Income and Expenses71
Chapter 6Setting Up Shop75
A Little Help from Your Friends: Forming Your Support System75
Structuring Your Business85
Getting Registered and IDed (Even if You're Over 21)86
A Rose Is More than a Rose: Naming Your Business87
Image Is Everything: Creating Your Look90
Chapter 7Developing Sound Business Practices93
Crossing Your T's and Dotting Your I's: Legal Forms for Your Business93
Going with the Flow: Determining in What Order to Conduct Your Business97
Putting Policies in Place99
Maintaining Records104
The Tax Man Cometh109
Tracking Your Clients112
Chapter 8Flexing Your Marketing Muscles115
Ready, Aim ...: Focusing on Your Target115
The Power of Publicity: Spreading the Word about Your Services118
Reaching Your Clients through Referrals123
Marketing on a Shoestring127
Chapter 9Retaining Your Clientele137
Keepin' It Real: Putting Fitness within Your Clients' Reach137
Tony Robbins Has Nothin' on You: Motivating Your Clients142
Getting Connected: Fostering Good Relationships with Your Clients146
Resolving Conflicts and Concerns149
When the Honeymoon Is Over: Recognizing When to Wean Your Client151
Part IIIPutting the Personal into Personal Training155
Chapter 10Getting to Know You: Performing Initial Consultations157
Hello, My Name Is158
Getting to Know You: Preparing to Meet for the First Time164
Performing the Consultation169
Before You Say Goodbye172
Chapter 11The First Session: Performing the Fitness Assessment175
Prepping the Client175
Recording Baseline Measurements179
Testing Your Client's Fitness187
Discussing the Results with Your Client194
Chapter 12Before We Meet Again: Planning the Program195
Get with the Program: Considering Your Client's Programming Needs195
It's All in the Planning!200
Chapter 13The Second Session: Taking Your Client through the First Workout213
Checking Up So Your Client Doesn't Check Out213
So Hot It's Cool: Warming Up the Client217
Going for the Stretch222
Now for the Main Event: Exercising Your Client225
Cooling Down and Recovering from the Workout228
Chapter 14Teaching Your Beginning Client Beginning Exercises231
Upper-Body Exercises231
Lower-Body Exercises237
Core Exercises240
Drawing Out the Program242
Chapter 15Taking Your Client to the Next Level247
Taking the Next Step248
Strengthening Your Strength Techniques251
Let's Get Physical: Intensifying Your Client's Aerobic Workout257
Part IVGrowing Your Personal Training Business261
Chapter 16Preparing for Growth: Automating and Documenting Your Workflow263
Planning for Growth263
Follow the Leader: Creating a System for Others to Follow265
Writing Job Descriptions269
Charting Your Progress: Creating Your Organizational Chart271
Creating Your Employee Manual273
Chapter 17Hiring Additional Staff275
Outsourcing Is In: Hiring Professionals275
Pumping Up Your Ranks: Hiring Other Trainers278
Interviewing Potential Employees282
Payday!: Dealing with Compensation286
Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow: Firing and Laying Off Employees288
Chapter 18Building Your Business Culture291
Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way291
Higher Education: Encouraging Your Employees to Grow297
Training Your Employees299
Part VThe Part of Tens305
Chapter 19Ten Great Ways to Expand Your Services307
Adding Nutrition Services307
Selling Supplements308
Adding Group Sessions308
Giving Workshops and Seminars309
Adding Massage Services309
Selling Fitness Equipment310
Providing Corporate Wellness Services310
Offering Specialty Training Sessions311
Selling Fitness Apparel312
Offering Other Services312
Chapter 20Ten Essential Pieces of Equipment313
Your Mindset313
Your Certification314
Your Business Card315
Tape Measure315
Body-Fat Calipers316
Body-Weight Scale316
Heart-Rate Monitor316
Blood-Pressure Cuff317
Jump Rope317
Resistance Tubing317
Chapter 21Ten Ways to Be the Best Personal Trainer You Can Be319
Don't Be a Know-It-All319
Admit When You're Wrong320
Be There for Your Client320
Stay within the Boundaries321
Do What You Say, Say What You Do321
Showing Clients You Care321
Always Be on Time322
Dress Professionally323
Stay Educated323
Do What You Love, Love What You Do324
AppendixResources325
Professional Organizations325
Web Sites328
Books329
Index331