Healthy Living
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Younger Next Year: A Guide to Living Like 50 Until You're 80 and Beyond by Chris Crowley,Henry S. Lodge Draws on the latest research into the science of aging to explain how men over the age of fifty can turn back their biological clocks to live stronger, healthier, injury free, and more alert lives, spelling out a series of “Harry’s Rules”—which includes Exercise Six Days a Week, Connect to Other People, and Eat What You Know You Should—and the science behind them. Catalog Link |
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The Sunset Edible Garden Cookbook: Fresh, Healthy Cooking from the Garden by Sunset A guide for home gardeners who want to implement a healthier lifestyle as well as greener habits provides more than 150 quick-prepare recipes using home-grown fruits and vegetables, outlining step-by-step instructions for cultivating an edible garden and preserving harvested produce. Catalog Link |
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Women's Health Daily Fix: Your Guide to Healthy Habits for Good Nutrition by Alexa L Fishback Explaining the importance of embracing healthy habits over dieting, a busy women’s guide to losing weight, managing stress, and promoting optimal health challenges programs that eliminate food groups and explains how to adopt health-bolstering habits in twelve “trouble zone” areas. Catalog Link |
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Drop Dead Healthy: One Man's Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection by A. J. Jacobs Documents the author’s effort to follow a complicated two-year program of dubious diet and exercise practices in a wayward effort to promote perfect health that tests the patience of his long-suffering wife. Catalog Link |
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Coming to Our Senses: Healing Ourselves and the World Through Mindfulness by Jon Kabat-Zinn Jon Kabat-Zinn provides the definitive book for our time on the connection between mindfulness and our physical and spiritual wellbeing. With scientific rigor, poetic deftness, and compelling personal stories, he examines the mysteries and marvels of our minds and bodies, describing simple, intuitive ways in which we can come to a deeper understanding, through our senses, of our beauty, our genius, and our life path in a complicated, fear-driven, and rapidly changing world. Catalog Link |
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The 5 Minute Motivator: Learn the Secrets to Success, Health, and Happiness by Eric Kaplan When the greatest and most successful people were asked what the single most important secret to their success was, they all answered—unanimously!—that it was personal growth. The larger you grow, the smaller your problems and obstacles become. In time, you soon outgrow all of your former problems and you achieve success you never thought possible. You don’t reach great heights by making more money—you make more money by reaching great heights through personal growth. Catalog Link |
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Main Street Vegan: Everything You Need to Know to Eat Healthfully and Live Compassionately in the Real World by Victoria Moran,Adair Moran A holistic health counselor shares practical advice for gradually shifting to a vegan lifestyle, providing recommendations for becoming an informed consumer while sharing forty vegan recipes. Catalog Link |
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I'm Mad As Hell, and I'm Not Going to Eat it Anymore: Taking Control of Your Health and Your Life--One Vegan Recipe at a Time by Christina Pirello A chef, teacher and public television vegetarian cooking host describes the causes of today’s major dietary and health problems, offers advice for healthier eating, and explains the benefits of taking the plunge into an all-plant-based diet. Catalog Link |
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Portion Size Me: A Kid-Driven Plan to a Healthier Family by Alexandra Reid,Marshall Reid Chronicles a family’s month-long endeavor to change their eating habits, choosing to eat smaller meal portions, select natural foods, and exercise, and includes family-friendly tips for staying on track to a healthier lifestyle. Catalog Link |
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Sunset Tai Chi: Simplified Tai Chi for Relaxation and Longevity by Ramel Rones A comprehensive introduction to using Tai Chi for stress relief. It uses restorative poses from yoga, and purifying movements and meditations from qigong, followed by the tai chi stances, drills, and a short Sunset Tai Chi form that can be practiced sitting or standing. It teaches you to calm down and recuperate from the stress of the day. Catalog Link |
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The Mood Cure: The 4-Step Program to Rebalance Your Emotional Chemistry and Rediscover Your Natural Sense of Well-Being by Julia Ross The author of The Diet Cure outlines a four-step program for treating depression, anxiety, mood swings, irritability, and sleep problems, demonstrating how to apply amino acid and other nutritional strategies for immediate relief. Catalog Link |
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Seniors' Rights: Your Legal Guide to Living Life to the Fullest by Brette McWhorter Sember Growing older has some perks. Special discounts and exclusive benefits are just a few of the things you can take advantage of. There are also several programs and government regulations that now play a bigger role in your life. Have you explored all the options available to you for a secure future? |
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Monkey Mind: A Memoir of Anxiety by Daniel Smith The author shares affirming, personal insights into the experiences of anxiety in today’s world, evocatively describing its painful coherence and absurdities while sharing the stories of sufferers to illustrate anxiety’s intellectual history and influence. Catalog Link |
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Spa: Bliss Music for Massage by null David Arkenstone and George Tortorelli create a fresh sounding CD that is ideal for massage, yoga, or meditation. Catalog Link |
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Zen Garden by null With a luscious blend of authentic instrumentation, such as the Japanese Shakuhachi, subtle strings, guitar, and percussion, and deftly combined with his much-acclaimed musical artistry, Patrick has created a perfect soundspace for the listener to unwind in and to escape this increasingly difficult world that we live in. Catalog Link |
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Fat Sick & Nearly Dead by null Overweight, loaded up on steroids and suffering from a debilitating autoimmune disease, Joe was at the end of his rope and the end of his hope. With doctors and conventional medicine unable to help, Joe traded in junk food and hit the road with a juicer and generator in tow, vowing only to drink fresh fruit and vegetable juice for 60 days. Across 3,000 miles Joe had one goal in mind: To get off his pills and achieve a balanced lifestyle. Catalog Link |