Alternative Medicine
Review:For those skeptical of supernatural claims and theistic versions of Buddhism, Robert Wright continues the quest that his earlier books such as The Moral Animal and The Evolution of God began. These titles hint at Wright's terrain, where fact and speculation, the tangible and the experiential, blur. He explores in Why Buddhism Is True the worldview that in the time of the historical Buddha, could not have been clearly expressed in pre-scientific, and very pre-Darwinian terms to human mindsets.
Review:This book is essential to osteopathic medical students for OMM - it skips all the boring details and gets to the good stuff. The practice questions are great. What I don't understand is why they are still stuck in the 90s and not offering this as an ebook. Get on board, publishers! Read more
Review:Give to your soul and your body the opportunity to relax in the present moment. Let fear go away with the beautiful words written in this book. You’re gonna know the power of breath in the here and now. Read more
Review:Simply put it is not a life altering or even a significant thought provoking literature. The most useful part is a guide to local TM centers near you where you can pay around $1000 to really, really learn TM in 4 short lessons. Can you say “Sales pitch” Read more
Review:Prepper's Natural Medicine: Lifesaving herbs, essential oils and natural remedies for when there is no doctor by Cal Ellis, published by Ulysses Press in Berkeley, CA, 2015
Have you ever wondered what you would do if there were no pharmacy or if health care were suddenly cut off? Cat Ellis's book, Prepper's Natural Medicine can help us put a plan in place.
This guidebook teaches the basics of crafting natural medicines, gives detailed information on the therapeutic properties of 50... Read more
Review:As a result of the knowledge in the book sent off for some Magnesium and thus the energy generating part of each cell is now giving me much more energy in plane language my get up and go is now up and going. Try the book,read and become much more knowledgeable. Then apply the knowledge. Read more
Review:I love the Creative Haven coloring books and this one is full of different Spring themes and each page is full of many different items to color. I have noticed my green pencil supply is getting a little low, but that's okay, they are easily replaced. Read more
Review:I have been in the fitness industry for 20 yrs as a fitness instructor/Personal Trainer/Sports Nutrition. This system was the answer I was looking for, I teach almost evey formats you might know in a Group Fitness Class setting. Sometimes teaching several classes a day. I Needed more out of my stretching routines to keep my pace, I turn to yoga for a flexibility benefit, only to found out it was painfull to get in some of the poses it didn't feel right i was not able to fully enjoy the experiene... Read more
Review:It is good to see that Ms. Beattie has moved beyond discussing 'codependency'. Our hearts are always open...and we just need to recognize that fact...and it IS a journey....a path.....
This is a kind book. One to read out loud to others.... Read more
Review:There are quite a few books out now with a similar thesis to this one,namely, a lot of conventional medical wisdom is wrong. I believe that is true and if this is the first and only book you read on the topic, you will be better informed. However, after reading several similar books, I have found that all of these doctors who claim that most previous research is shoddy and wrong have forgotten that someday, another doctor will say the same about some of their ideas because of new, compelling res... Read more