books:
The Detox Miracle Sourcebook: Raw Foods and Herbs for Complete Cellular Regeneration
5 reviews
Robert Morse
Hohm Press
, 2004
Great healing information!!!
This book is very through on how to detox but more importantly WHY. A really cool thing about the book is that Dr. Morse also tells you what you can expect. Detoxing isn't usually symptom free. Knowing what to expect or "the worst case" sure does help alleviate the anxiety when a symptom does appear. I've followed his program and am making great strides to recovery. I've seen my allergies almost ...
Regeneration: Species Imperative #3 (Species Imperative)
13 reviews
Julie E. Czerneda
DAW
, 2007
H.P. Lovecraft might have enjoyed this...
A nice wrap up to a very intriguing trilogy. I love SF/intellectual mystery so this series was right up my alley. The characters are real and very well done. The aliens (and humans) are very humorous at times and provide a nice counterpoint to the gripping, "horror" like SF plot. The only thing I could have wished for was that I expected a little more out of the "Origins" team (read the first ...
Designing Sustainable Communities: Learning From Village Homes
1 review
Michael Corbett
,
Judy Corbett
Island Press
, 1999
Sustainable Communities
Judy and Michael Corbett have written a brief and thoughtful, not to mention well-informed book on the subject of designing and building sustainable communities. The various chapters on the history of their subject, on their seminal and justifiably respected community in Davis, CA, and on elements of the planning process and the integration of real estate pragmatics with environmental ideals ...
reGeneration: 50 Photographers of Tomorrow
4 reviews
Aperture
, 2006
Superb selection of groundbreaking photographers
The "Regeneration" project is much more than a just a book. It was commissioned to Musée de l'Elysée by the Aperture Foundation as a way to discover the most promising young photographers around the world. It entails a 3-year travelling exhibition across the five continents which guarantees a strong visibility of the selected artists. I totally disagree with other reviewers' opinion that the ...
Regeneration
83 reviews
Pat Barker
Plume
, 1993
Suprisingly Fantastic
Honestly, my teacher assigned the book. I would never have picked up the book. It just did not sound like "my thing." Reaccounting the horrors of war just plain worries me. I guess I always fear the author will regurgitate cold, hard quasi-facts wrapped up in a political agenda. Thankfully for me, my teacher has wonderful taste. The book is emotional. It focuses less on the physical and ...
Justification and Regeneration
4 reviews
Charles Leiter
HeartCry Missionary Society
, 2007
Review of Justification & Regeneration
To say this book is worth the time and effort to read through would be an understatement. These absolutely foundational doctrines often somehow pass under the radar for a lot of Christians. This book puts forth a very solid, clear view of the truths in a readable, logical way. Of note, You can listen to Pastor Leiter preach on regeneration at: www.grantedministries.org -Scott. [...]
Pharmacology and Ototoxicity for Audiologists
1 review
Kathleen C. M. Campbell
Delmar Cengage Learning
, 2006
good info
good basic introduction to pharmacology and ototoxicity for beginners
The Schwarzbein Principle II: The "Transition" - A Regeneration Program to Prevent and Reverse Accelerated ...
34 reviews
Diana Schwarzbein
HCI
, 2002
Understand Your Metabolism
This book taught me a lot about my metabolism. It made me aware of mistakes I was making by how I ate and what I ate. My body just naturally shed 20 pounds over the last year or so by applying what I learned from the book. Once my metabolism returned to a healthier state, the weight was shed naturally. I bought this book as a gift for a friend who is diabetic.
Body Electronics: Vital Steps for Physical Regeneration
6 reviews
Thomas Chavez
North Atlantic Books
, 2005
Personal Experience with Body Electronics
I was discouraged and every activity felt like drudgery. In my early 60s I had developed peripheral neuropathy in my feet and they hurt all of the time. Walking three or four blocks would bring excruciating pain that would last several days. I was taking the maximum level of prescription medication that my doctor would allow. The neurologist said that my feet would continue to get worse unless a ...
Regeneration Through Violence: The Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600-1860
4 reviews
Richard Slotkin
University of Oklahoma Press
, 2000
Slotkin's vision will change the way you think about America
Slotkin analyzes the popular texts of early American life--"capitivity narratives" of women abducted by Native Americans, dime novels, etc.--to show how early Americans came to rationalize the gap between their religious ideology and the reality of the wilderness they were meant to transform into the "city on the hill." His careful study of the documents seems almost academic at first, and ...
The Wisdom of the Serpent
Joseph Lewis Henderson
,
Maud Oakes
Princeton University Press
, 1990
The tribal initiation of the shaman, the archetype of the serpent, exemplifies the death of the self and a rebirth into transcendent life. This book traces the images of spiritual initiation in religious rituals and myths of resurrection, poems and epics, cycles of nature, and art and dreaming. It dramatizes the metamorphosis from a common experience of death's inevitability into a transcendent freedom beyond individual limitations. "This is a ...
Death and the Regeneration of Life
Cambridge University Press
, 1982
It is a classical anthropological paradox that symbols of rebirth and fertility are frequently found in funerary rituals throughout the world. The original essays collected here re-examine this phenomenon in the light of new information from China, India, New Guinea, Latin America, and Africa. The contributors, each a specialist in one of these areas, have worked in close collaboration to produce a genuinely innovative theoretical approach to ...
Replaceable You: Engineering the Body in Postwar America
3 reviews
David Serlin
University Of Chicago Press
, 2004
a fresh take on cold war culture through the lens of science
I really enjoyed Replaceable You. Overall the book was excellent-a well-written, lively, and often surprising mix of insightful analysis of how medical advances had such a huge impact on the American psyche and, above all, body, in the decades following WWII. It's also clear from the start that Replaceable You is, as the first review noted, by no means straight history of science, but rather ...
The Creative City: A Toolkit for Urban Innovators
Charles Landry
Earthscan Publications Ltd.
, 2000
Cities have always been the crucible of culture and civilization--and the hubs of wealth creation. But today they face enormous challenges. Compounded by infrastructural, economic and social problems, dramatic changes are taking place. If cities are to flourish, there has to be a paradigm shift in the way they are managed, to draw fully on the talents and creativity of their own residents--businesses, city authorities and the citizens ...
Skeletal Muscle Repair and Regeneration (Advances in Muscle Research)
Springer
, 2008
Skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue of our body. Apart from its essential role in locomotion, it is also the body’s main store of carbohydrate and protein as well as being one of the principal generators of heat. Its proper maintenance and function are, therefore, essential. A severe acute loss of muscle function is potentially lethal and the debilitating effects of chronic decline in mobility are commonplace experience, so repair ...
Cities Back from the Edge: New Life for Downtown
9 reviews
Roberta Brandes Gratz
,
Norman Mintz
Wiley
, 2000
Big Highways Crippled Cities, Big Commercial Plans Can Thwart Rebirth
Those are the twin themes permeating Cities: Back From The Edge, a take-no-prisoners diatribe against America's strategic misplacement and overapplication of asphalt and the "bigger is better" mentality of all too many commercial developers. In this spirited, edgy work, Gratz and Mintz systematically explore how the Interstate System and its connecting routes helped weaken or destroy the ...
Forest Mensuration
1 review
Bertram Husch
,
Thomas W. Beers
, ...
Wiley
, 2002
A Classic Still Available
First, let's correct an error. The 3rd edition was published in 1982 by John Wiley & Sons so the date of "February 1993" is not when the edition came out (maybe its when Krieger Publ. took over). This is a classic text dealing with all aspects of forest measurements - from individual trees to rather sophisticated forest inventory techniques. It is the ONLY text that contains associated ...
The Livable City: Revitalizing Urban Communities
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
, 2000
An up-to-the-minute action guide, The Livable City: Revitalizing Urban Communities provides examples and strategies for improving the quality of life in urban, suburban, and exurban communities. Partners for Livable Communities, an organization noted for pushing the envelope of ideas on livability, has assembled the top names in urban planning and design to explore the New Urbanism's key issues, with over 50 best practices case studies, ...
Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by the Patient: Reflections on Healing and Regeneration
1 review
Norman Cousins
W. W. Norton & Company
, 2001
Anatomy of an Illness.
Interesting, I have not finished reading it, so I can not say how outdated it is.
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