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A Health Management Books – Alphabetical Page 1 ITEM # TITLE/DESCRIPTION AUTHOR T RETAIL A 526 A-Z GUIDE TO DRUG-HERB-VITAMIN INTERACTIONS (Find out how to make the most of GABY MD, ALAN & LP $27.95 your natural and prescription remedies with this comprehensive, user-friendly resource.) AUSTIN ND, STEVEN & BROWN ND, DONALD 11 ACCIDENTAL VEGAN (Packed with more than 180 basic-ingredient, quick instruction, GARTENSTEIN, DEVRA LP $21.99 maximum-flavour recipes. Includes appetizers, soups, mains, sides, and desserts inspired by cuisines from around the world) 14 ACID ALKALINE BALANCE DIET (An innovative food combination program in conjunction with DRURY KLIMENT, FELICIA LP $19.95 herbal medicine therapies to rid your body of acidic wastes.) 16 ACID ALKALINE DIET (Explains how some foods can have either an alkalizing or an acidifying VASEY ND, CHRISTOPHER LP $16.50 effect, depending on who eats them, and how to use alkaline supplements to support dietary needs.) 13 ACID ALKALINE FOOD GUIDE (A quick referance to food and their effect on pH levels.) BROWN, DR SUSAN & P $9.95 TRIVIERI JR, LARRY 15 ACID AND ALKALINE (Revised Edition) AIHARA, CORNELLIA & LP $14.95 HERMAN 17 ACID DANGER (Everything you need to know about acidosis, its causes, effects, and what can AUER, DR WOLFGANG LP $10.95 be done about it, in understandable terms.) * 18 ACID REFLUX SOLUTION (This combination medical guide and cookbook presents a three- RODRIGUEZ MD, JORGE LP $24.99 step program to heal heartburn naturally.) 38 ACUPRESSURE ATLAS (A comprehensive guide that demonstrates how acupressure KOLSTER MD, BERNARD & LP $35.95 techniques activate and accelerate the body’s self-healing powers to alleviate many health WASKOWIAK MD, ASTRID problems. Illustrated in full colour with step-by-step instructions.) 33 ACUPRESSURE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING (Features step-by-step instructions illustrated REED GACH PhD, MICHAEL & LP $26.95 with more then 400 photographs and line drawings. Covers more than twenty conditions from HENNING, BETH ANN co-dependency to worry and self-doubt.) 42 ACUPRESSURES POTENT POINTS (A guide to self-care for common ailments.) GACH, MICHAEL REED LP $25.95 24 ACUPUNCTURE WITHOUT NEEDLES (Updated, this classic guides you step-by-step to help CERNEY DC, J.V. LP $19.50 relieve an array of ailments and conditions, including asthma, impotence, nausea and stress.) * 47 ADAPTATION DIET (Combat obesity with this three-step program - detoxification, elimination of MOSS, CHARLES LP $24.95 common food allergens, and the implementation of an anti-inflammatory diet. In addition, using the newly emerging science of epigenetics, this book explains how diet and environment influence our biological destiny, and provides more than 100 delicious recipes, as well as menu plans, for life-long control of biochemical stress.) 6 ADD AND ADHD DIET (A Comprehensive look at contributing factors and natural treatments for BELL, RACHEL & PEIPER, LP $15.95 symptoms of A.D.D. and Hyperactivity) HOWARD 7 ADD THE NATURAL APPROACH (Various options discussed include nutritional supplements, ANDERSON, NINA & PEIPER, B $8.50 grape seed extract and pycnogenol, herbal and flower remedies and much more) HOWARD 32 ADDICTION-FREE NATURALLY (This book offers gentle but effective ways to ease cravings MARS, BRIGITTE LP $22.95 and nourish the body, also information on cleaning the body of toxins and using natural remedies for stress relief.) * 23 ADHD AND AUTISM NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT HANDBOOK (Details how to safely use GODBOUT LAAKE, RDH, MS, H $24.99 supplements to ease some of the most common and challenging symptoms found in those with LDN, DANA & COMPART MD, J ADHD and autism. Promotes vitamins, mineral and supplements.) 35 ADRENAL FATIGUE (Shows you not only what adrenal fatigue is, but what to do to help relieve WILSON ND, DC, PhD, JAMES LP $18.95 it giving you more energy, better immune resistance, vitality and enjoyment of life.) * 39 ADRENAL STRESS CONNECTION (Explores how healthy adrenal glands prevent chronic JENSEN ND, DR KAREN & LP $14.95 disease and allow us to maintain energy and vitality even during stressful times. Also included SCHAUCH BSc, ND, DR are Twenty-Five Stress-Busting Recipes from Julie Daniluk, RHN, host of the Healthy Gourmet, MARITA for delicious and nutritious menu ideas to help you deal with daily stress.) 27 ADVANCED BACH FLOWER THERAPY (User-friendly and scientifically rigorous, this guide BLOME MD, GOTZ LP $28.95 helps readers diagnose and treat themselves; includes more than 200 proven combinations of essences.) 45 AFFORDABLE NUTRITION (Shows readers how they can eat healthy with sensitivities and still RANDALL, ROSE MARIE LP $25.95 keep costs low. Gives affordable kitchen advice from foods to tools.) 56 AGELESS BODY, TIMELESS MIND CHOPRA MD, DEEPAK LP $19.00 60 AGELESS REMEDIES FROM MOTHER'S KITCHEN KROEGER, HANNA LP $9.95 61 AGING WELL (Tells how individual lifestyle choices play a great role in determining how happy VAILLANT MD, GEORGE LP $18.99 people are in later life, this book then goes on to show how the reader can make those golden years truly golden.) 207 AHCC THE MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH IN NATURAL IMMUNOTHERAPY (Explores AHCC, PESCATORE MD, FRED LP $15.95 a mushroom derived supplememt covering the manufacturing process, uses, safety and the scientific evidence supporting its striking versatility and profound effectiveness for a wide variety of conditions.) 62 ALIVE IN FIVE (Fast and fresh recipes make preparing raw foods more fun and easier than ELLIOTT, ANGELA LP $17.95 ever, dishes include Banana Shake, Sprouts 'n' Greens Salad, Fiesta Tacos, Pasta Marinara, and Apple Pie.) Health Management Books – Alphabetical Page 1 ITEM # TITLE/DESCRIPTION AUTHOR T RETAIL 66 ALKALIZE OR DIE (This books guidelines will help evaluate alkaline/acid balance to help you BAROODY, DR THEODORE LP $22.95 set a course of correction.) 87 ALL NATURAL DIABETES COOKBOOK (Features 150 recipes that focus on whole foods and NEWGENT RD, JACKIE LP $22.95 unprocessed ingredients. Enjoy: Blanco Huevos Rancheros, Creole-Style Red Beans and Rice, Roasted Wild Salmon Fillet with Orange-Miso Sauce, Horseradish Pork Tenderloin on Naan with Arugula, and much, much more!) 93 ALLEN CARRS EASY WAY TO STOP SMOKING (Using a combination of cognitive techniques, CARR, ALLEN LP $19.95 personal experience and common sense, Carr effectively removes the fear that smokers have of quitting. He also eliminates the desire to smoke, as you smoke. With no desire to smoke and no fear of life without cigarettes, it can be easy and enjoyable to quit.) 99 ALLERGEN FREE BAKERS HANDBOOK (Features 100 tried-and-true recipes that are free of PASCAL, CYBELE LP $29.95 all ingredients responsible for 90 percent of food allergies, sparing bakers the all-too-common frustration of having to make unsatisfactory substitutions or rework recipes entirely. To make things even easier this book demystifies alternative foodstuffs and offers insider advice about choosing safe products and sources for buying them.) 95 ALLERGIES A DISEASE IN DISGUISE (Enjoy an allergy free life with alternative and healthful BATESON-KOCH DC, ND, LP $18.95 treatments, based on an understanding of what allergy is and how it works in the body.) CAROLEE 96 ALLERGY AND ASTHMA CURE (Gives understanding of the underlying conditions of allergy PESCATORE MD, FRED LP $17.99 and asthma - from food triggers to the environment to nutritional deficiencies. This books integrative program of both alternative and traditional treatments can improve health and vitality, safely and soundly.) 97 ALLERGY AND CELIAC DIETS WITH EASE (Helps readers with allergies and celiac disease DUMKE, NICOLETTE LP $25.95 get out of the kitchen fast but well fed. Covers topics such as commercially prepared foods, eating out, shopping and stocking a kitchen, storing foods and nutrition.) * 103 ALLERGY FREE AND EASY COOKING (Allergy-friendly versions of favourites like Creamy PASCAL, CYBELE LP $26.00 Mac ‘n’ “Cheese,” Buffalo Wings with Ranch Dressing, Chicken Mole Soft Tacos, Gnocchi, Deep Dish Pizza with Italian Sausage, and Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry all.) * 104 ALLERGY FREE COOK BAKES BREAD (This book proves that restricted ingredients do not SADOWSKI, LAURIE LP $17.95 equal restricted diets. Delivers recipes that are gluten-free, vegan, and healthful with a few indulgences, classic essentials, and everything in between. 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Recipes focus on alternative ingredients to eggs, dairy, gluten, and nuts, with variations from around the globe.) 101 ALLERGY FREE DESSERTS (This indispensable cookbook features 82 recipes that are free of GORDON, ELIZABETH H $27.95 gluten, dairy, nuts, soy, and eggs, letting food allergy suffers enjoy desserts such as, Pretend Peanut Butter Cookies, Cinnamon Swirl Rolls, Apple Pie and Banana Chocolate Chip
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