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 Living Foods for Optimum Health: Staying Healthy in an Unhealthy World by Brian Clement, Did you know that what you eat could be making you sick? It's true. Some foods clog your body with energy-depleting fats, toxins, and chemicals. Where can you find the optimum nourishment your body needs to stay strong, healthy, and vigorous? For millions of people, the answer is in the health and healing properties of living foods--foods that are eaten raw and produced without dangerous, nutrient-robbing chemicals or additives. For more than forty years, the Hippocrates Health Institute has been teaching people how to cleanse and heal their bodies with naturally potent living foods. In this book, the first-ever sponsored by the Institute, authors Brian R. Clement and Theresa Foy DiGeronimo explain why living foods are vital to good health and offer a sensible plan for making the switch to a living foods diet. With step-by-step instructions, lifestyle suggestions, and more than 100 healthful, delicious recipes, "Living Foods for Optimum Health provides everything you need to take control of your health and well-being. "An important and eminently readable book for the new era of self-care." --Marilyn Diamond, co-author of "Fit for Life "A landmark guide to the essentials of healthy living." --From the foreword by Coretta Scott King "This book will open the way to a healthier and happier millennium." --Helen Nearing, author of "Living the Good Life and mother of the Back to Earth Movement "Living food will change your life." --Kenny Loggins, musician and composer "The way to optimum health is more natural food. Thanks, Brian, for leading the way." --Edgar Mitchell, Sc.D., Apollo Astronaut and founder of The Institute of Noetic Sciences Aboutthe Authors Brian R. Clement, a leader in natural health and healing, is director of the Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida, and founding director of the Coalition of Holistic Health.
 Wild Science: Reading Feminism, Medicine and the Media by Janine Marchessault, Everyday viewers are confronted with shocking news reports and sensational images about DNA and cloning, the fight against AIDS, cancer and depression. TV stations such as Lifetime currently devote entire programs to women's health and popular sitcoms are now dealing with issues like mammograms, breast cancer and hormone replacement therapy. Wild Science investigates this worldwide boom in health culture. The book helps to explain how popular culture-the principal channel by which the non-scientific community understands illness-implicates national health policies and effects medical research funding. This innovative and controversial volume reveals the new technologies which make the human body into a virtual territory; popular representations of genetics and identity, the diagnostic and medical practices centered around women's bodies, and debates around the practice of 'feminist science studies'. Wild Science attempts to aim our attention at the visual culture of medicine, exploring the power of popular representations over our expectations in everything from the Visible Human Project to the supposed existence of a 'gay gene' to medical abortion. The book argues that science is an everyday practice bound in values and institutions, and calls for a responsible engagement with the public cultures of science and health.
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