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I’m Fine Spirit – Get Through Tough Times | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps. Ecological Intelligence – Knowing the hidden impacts of what we buy. I’m Fine Spirit – Get Through Tough Times. May 4, 2010. There are recipes for success and ways of how to handle failure. The book’s simple and can be used by people of all age groups and classes. The book’s about finding happiness in the simple ways of life in a rather tough, complicated world. I’m Fine Spirit is refreshing. You&#...You are...
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Alternatives to soap | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; The evolution of soap. In good form: Times Wellness. October 22, 2009. Soap isn’t the only substance that can wash those germs off your hands. Here are some other alternatives. Posted on Times Wellness. On Thursday, October 15, 2009. Here are a few others people from around the world have used time and again to ensure your hands are free of dirt and germs. Hand antiseptic or hand sanitizer. Hand sanitizers containing a minimum of 60 to 95 per cent alcohol...
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30 Health tips | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; Perfect Health. Cooking with 1 Teaspoon of oil. March 24, 2010. 1 Don’t fry or saute foods in fat; use a non-stick pan with broth or try baking, broiling, poaching, roasting or steaming instead. 2 Season vegetables with herbs and spices instead of butter and sauces. 3 You can’t hoard physical fitness. At least three balanced workouts a week are necessary to maintain a desirable level of fitness. 13 Always eat a little dessert. Sweets such as biscuits ...
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Cooking with 1 Teaspoon of oil | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; 30 Health tips. Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps. Cooking with 1 Teaspoon of oil. March 29, 2010. Reviewed by Eisha Sarkar. Nevertheless, reading this book will be a positive step towards a healthy diet. Whether you use her recipes or not, you might just stick to the ‘half a litre of oil per person per month’ she recommends. Bon appetit! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You Are What You Eat.
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Healthy Heart Cookbook – Low Fat Low Cholesterol Recipes | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; The secret benefits of juice therapy. Skinny Bitch: Bun in the Oven – A gutsy guide to becoming one hot and healthy mother! Healthy Heart Cookbook – Low Fat Low Cholesterol Recipes. August 12, 2009. Reviewed by Eisha Sarkar. What should you eat? Out go deep-fried puris, in come spicy oat pancakes! Dalal wears the nutritionist’s garb and recommends the following:. 1 Use groundnut, sesame and mustard oils for cooking media. 4 Add walnuts to your diet. It...
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One Heart to Live – Heart Care A to Z | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; Ecological Intelligence – Knowing the hidden impacts of what we buy. One Heart to Live – Heart Care A to Z. September 28, 2010. Dr A K Mukherjee. Vidarbha Medical Foundation, Nagpur. At a glance, Dr A K Mukherjee’s. One Heart to Live. 8220; Disadvantages of CCU:. Fear due unnatural surroundings and high technology. Fear due to death of other patient in CCU. Fear may stimulate the sympathetic nervous system to cause arrythmias. It is in descriptions like t...
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The pen-killer | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; 50 tips for a healthy heart…it’s finally here. Write away your problems. February 21, 2009. My graphotherapy story Write away your problems. Has been published on the Times Wellness website. Do check it out and let me know your comments. Here is the link. Http:/ www.timeswellness.com/index.aspx? Write away your problems. Posted On Saturday, February 21, 2009. Dr Parag Khatri, a dentist started dabbling in this science since his school days. But it was...
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September | 2010 | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Archive for September, 2010. One Heart to Live – Heart Care A to Z. September 28, 2010. Dr A K Mukherjee. Vidarbha Medical Foundation, Nagpur. At a glance, Dr A K Mukherjee’s. One Heart to Live. 8220; Disadvantages of CCU:. Fear due unnatural surroundings and high technology. Fear due to death of other patient in CCU. Fear may stimulate the sympathetic nervous system to cause arrythmias. 8220; How long to stay in the hospital? It is in descriptions like these wh...
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You Are What You Eat | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; Yoga – Yogasana and Pranayama for Health. You Are What You Eat. February 12, 2010. Reviewed by Eisha Sarkar. It is these nuggets of information that spice up Tanushree Poddar’s You Are What You Eat that make it not just another food guide. We are what we eat. But know I know better. The simple old saying is a universal truth. We are what we eat.”. Yin and Yang foods. Yin is flexible, fluid and the feminine side of nature, while Yang is active, alert and t...
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Perfect Health | Health in Books
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Who said health books are dull and boring? Laquo; You Are What You Eat. March 12, 2010. Reviewed by Eisha sarkar. If you’ve read Deepak Chopra’s books before, you know what to expect in Perfect Health – an introduction to Ayurveda, different body types, the significance and interplay of the three operating principles (doshas) and what you should do to keep them in balance. Then why should you read this one? When the body decides. Here’s an example. In Perfect Health, you take tests to learn your body typ...
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