Saturday, December 5, 2009

Cat Herbal or Reiki for Life

Cat Herbal: Simple Green Remedies for Your Cat

Author: Claire Nahmad

Cat owners who prefer to treat their ailing pets with natural remedies now have a guide to help them do so. The core of this book is an A-to-Z listing of ailments and conditions with corresponding herbal recipes and treatments. Also included is a section on preventative cat care and treating sick cats at home. Practical guidance, illustrated with diagrams, explains how to administer herbal medicines, apply bandages and compresses, administer ear drops, and give herbal baths. To strengthen the potency of the herbal remedies, information is given on traditional charms to recite while administering treatment, and on spiritual and crystal healing. The herbs used are very common and are easily gathered in the wild or bought from a supplier, and detailed descriptions and drawings make herb and plant identification easy. Claire Nahmad is descended from a long line of herbalists and wisewomen. She is the author of 10 books, including Fairy Spells.



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Reiki for Life: The Complete Guide to Reiki Practice for Levels 1, 2 and 3

Author: Penelope Quest


A comprehensive guide to the practice of advanced Reiki techniques for the beginner and more experienced Reiki practitioner, and for the client who wants to know more. Penelope Quest examines first, second and third degree Reiki, and introduces Reiki-ho, techniques from the Japanese Reiki tradition which have only more recently become available in the West. The volume: explains what Reiki is and how it works; explains how to use first degree Reiki to heal yourself and others; provides a detailed explanation of second degree Reiki including a comprehensive guide to the use of Reiki symbols; introduces Reiki-ho; outlines the path to becoming a Reiki master and third degree Reiki; reveals information you need to become a Reiki practitioner; and shows you how you can continue to grow spiritually with Reiki throughout your life.



Friday, December 4, 2009

Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture or Overcoming Repetitve Motion Injuries

Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture

Author: Richard Feely

Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA) is a microsystem of anatomical scalp acupoint treatment for neuromusculoskeletal pain as well as meridian treatment. This book offers the information essential for gaining a full understanding of the principles and use of YNSA based on specific algorithms for diagnosis and treatment. The authors' discussion of internal patient controls for verification of effectiveness of point location is particularly relevant for the practitioner seeking to optimize patient care. This text comes with an accompanying DVD-ROM containing convenient and easy-to-follow video instruction in point identification and palpatory training.
Foreword by Toshikatsu Yamamoto!



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Overcoming Repetitve Motion Injuries

Author: Richard Rossiter

Unlike programs that focus on muscles, Rossiter's system, which has helped thousands of workers in companies large and small, stretches the body's connective tissue, is easy to learn, and requires only a partner, a soft mat, and a chair.



Thursday, December 3, 2009

Divine Healing or Chinese Fitness

Divine Healing

Author: Andrew Murray

In the ministering of the apostles, forgiveness and healing complemented each other, allowing the Spirit of God to flow freely. Andrew Murray answers these questions scripturally, showing how to walk victoriously in divine health.



Table of Contents:
CONTENTS
Preface 5
1. Pardon and Healing 7
2. Because of Your Unbelief 12
3. Jesus and the Doctors 17
4. Health and Salvation by the Name of Jesus 22
5. Not by Our Own Power 26
6. According -to the Measure of Faith 30
7. The Way of Faith 34
8. Your Body Is the Temple of the Holy Spirit 38
9. The Body for the Lord 43
10. The Lord for the Body 47
11. Do Not Consider Your Body 51
12. Discipline and Sanctification 55
13. Sickness and Death 60
14. The Holy Spirit-the Spirit of Healing 64
15. Persevering Prayer 68
16. Let Him That Is Healed Glorify God 73
17. The Need of a Manifestation of God's Power 77
18. Sin and Sickness 81
19. Jesus Bore Our Sickness 85
20. Is Sickness a Chastisement? 89
21. God's Prescription for the Sick 93
22. The Lord That Healeth Thee 97
23. Jesus Heals the Sick 101
24. Fervent and Effectual Prayer 105
25. Intercessory Prayer 109
26. The Will of God 113
27. Obedience and Health 118
28. Job's Sickness and Healing 123
29. The Prayer of Faith 127
30. Anointing in the Name of the Lord 131
31. Full Salvation-Our High Privilege 135
32. Ye Are the Branches 144

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Chinese Fitness

Author: Qingshan Liu

Qigong (Chi Kung), the Chinese study of life energy, is an ancient fitness and healing practice. This book presents two complete sets of simple, invigorating Qigong exercises that improve the flow of Qi (Chi) in your body, tone and stretch the major muscle groups, increase your energy, and help you relax. Unlike many Western exercises that center on mindless repetition and aggressive movements, Qigong is an effective fitness alternative that involves the mind as much as the body. You will learn to gently focus your attention on Qi, breathing, posture, and simple, revitalizing movements. This book also explains the basic concepts of Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine.



Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The Total Temple Makeover or Planning Your Cosmetology Career

The Total Temple Makeover: How to Turn Your Body into a Temple You Can Rejoice In

Author: Gregory Jantz

While the world reels with an ever-growing array of lose-weight-quick schemes, Dr. Gregory Jantz applies common sense and spiritual encouragement to lead readers on a reasonable, realistic path to healthier living.

Unlikethe radical and even dangerous tactics that often captivate those who hunger for dramatic change, Jantz advocates a gentle twelve-week program, which considers the whole person, not just body weight.

This comprehensive approach incorporates scripture study, prayer, and journaling, as well as nutrition, food-consumption plans, and body maintenance with the intention of reshaping a person's self-image in addition to dropping inches in the waistline.



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Planning Your Cosmetology Career

Author: Mary Murphy Martin

Incorporates self-assessment worksheets to help students discover discover where they are, where they are going, and how to get there. Bridges the gap between performing a job and professional achievement. Enhances students' perceptions by pointing out the demands required by specific career objectives.



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Everyday Sport or Awareness of Dying

Everyday Sport: 365 Ways to Get Fit

Author: Andrew Sheilds

Did you know that regular cycling can give you the fitness level of a person 10 years younger? That walking the dog can boost your energy? In fact, it only takes 30 minutes a day to become healthier and happier, and these 365 simple, inspiring ideas will help you add activity to your everyday life. They cover all the key areas: cardiovascular fitness, strength, endurance, and flexibility plus there’s nutrition and hydration advice, too. Enlivened throughout with quizzes, questionnaires, charts, tips, color photos, case studies, and motivational quotes from world-class athletes, this informative guide provides everything you need to know to sustain a more active lifestyle.

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Awareness of Dying

Author: Anselm Strauss

The authors develop theoretical constructs that will be of use in many other interactions and situations. Awareness of Dying was the first study of dying in hospitals, and has proven a useful handbook for chaplains, social workers, nurses, and doctors in confronting the many ethical and personal problems that arise in the dying situation. Now available in paperback, it is destined to reach new audiences interested in this key part of all life.



Table of Contents:
Ch. 1The problem of awareness of dying3
Ch. 2Expectations of death : a problem in social definition16
Ch. 3Closed awareness29
Ch. 4Suspicion awareness : the contest for control47
Ch. 5The ritual drama of mutual pretense64
Ch. 6The ambiguities of open awareness79
Ch. 7Discounting awareness107
Ch. 8Direct disclosure of terminality119
Ch. 9The unaware family136
Ch. 10The aware family155
Ch. 11"Nothing more to do" : the problem of no recovery177
Ch. 12"Nothing more to do" : the problem of comfort204
Ch. 13Awareness and the nurse's composure226
Ch. 14The practical use of awareness theory259
Ch. 15Awareness and the study of social interaction274