The Art of Spiritual Healing: Chakra & Energy Bodywork
Author: Keith Sherwood
Before there was Llewellyn Worldwide, my family owned a pharmaceutical company. We made over-the-counter remedies which could help people in need. By publishing books that help people to help themselves and others we have continued in that healing tradition.
To use the powers of spirit to heal, you don''t need needles or drugs or knives. All you need is your mind, your heart, and the desire to help others. The Art of Spiritual Healing by Keith Sherwood clearly shows you how to do exactly that.
There is no finer introduction to spiritual healing than this book. You will learn all of the basics. This means you''ll learn the theory of the subtle bodies, the aura, the chakras, and pranic energy. You''ll also learn how to sense energy, increase it, and direct it. With the techniques given in this book, you''ll discover how to see auras and sense them. This will aid you in diagnosing ailments and healing before the problems manifest as disease.
While it is wonderful to be able to help others, you''ll also notice changes in yourself. If you practice the simple methods in this book you''ll have more vitality, more energy, a better mind-set, improved your memory, and much more
The goal of this book and of spiritual healing is nothing short of total health. But this is not a place. Rather, it is a process. "We either move in the direction of health or in the direction of disease." You can become part of the process moving toward total health. The Art of Spiritual Healing should be your first step on that journey.
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The Acne Prescription: The Perricone Program for Clear and Healthy Skin at Every Age
Author: Nicholas Perricon
From the author of the runaway #1 bestseller
The Perricone Prescription
Long recognized as a pioneer in reversing skin damage caused by aging, Nicholas Perricone, M.D. now turns his knowledge and expertise toward acne. Here, Dr. Perricone finally delivers the solutions acne sufferers have been waiting for. A complete program that incorporates his trademark three-tiered approach -- anti-inflammatory diet, targeted acne-fighting nutritional supplements, and breakthrough anti-inflammatory topical applications -- The Acne Prescription will help clear your skin in a matter of days and will tell you what to do to treat the pitting and scarring that often affects adult acne sufferers.
Perricone's breakthrough research dispels common myths regarding the causes and treatment of acne. By following the Perricone Program, you can dramatically reduce the appearance of blemishes and breakouts, and achieve a smoother look within three days.
Read by Robb Webb
Publishers Weekly
Perricone, adjunct professor of dermatology at Michigan State University and author of both The Wrinkle Cure and The Perricone Prescription, bases his work on a simple premise: aging skin, and other dermatological conditions are the result of inflammation at the cellular level. To offset this inflammation, Perricone recommends a specific diet. Readers who follow Perricone's prescription diet are advised to avoid starchy foods and any foods that are high in carbohydrates (including many fruits and cereals). The focus is on fish, omega 3 fatty acids, protein and antioxidants, which will effectively reduce the level of cellular inflammation and produce more radiant skin. This new book reiterates this information, but uses the research and findings to assist readers of all ages, specifically adolescents and young adults with acne. A 28-day diet program, glossary of yoga exercises, and discussion of nutritional supplements is included to guide the reader toward better skin. For the most part, readers will find little here that isn't printed in one of Perricone's earlier books. But for new readers, this book may be of interest. Though his theories may still be considered contentious in dermatological circles, one can hardly argue against a regimen that dictates a healthy diet, regular exercise, and good hygiene. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
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