Best of
Nutrition

1985

The Great Tao


Stephen Thomas Chang - 1985
    Happiness. Longevity. Wisdom. Spiritual evolution. The Great Tao, a thorough treatise on the philosophy of Taoism, is the only book that is filled with practical techniques for immediate life improvement. It is especially comprehensive concerning the knowledge of Herbology. Includes methods of self-diagnostics and easy utilization of miraculous healing herbal formulas and full illustrations of Accupressure healing are applied to oneself or others. In addition the truths behind evolution and immortality are revealed. Professionals, statesmen-everyone-everyone must have this life long reference book. Recipient of excellent reviews and testimonies throughout the years. This book also states the ingredients and importance of the herbal formulas along with their proper usage.

Mc Dougall's Medicine: A Challenging Second Opinion


John A. McDougall - 1985
    With his question-and-answer format, John McDougall leads the readers to an understanding of an approach to their health that puts them in charge of their own health and/or treatment.

Food for Fifty


Mary Molt - 1985
    Food professionals and students are encouraged to use Food for Fifty's recipes and information as the foundation for adapting nearly any recipe to make a quality quantity food product. It is a resource for a broad variety of tested recipes. It contains approximately 70 new recipes including non-meat, pasta, bean, and vegetable entries, and contains current HACCP guidelines, updated tables, charts, and cooking information. Enhanced information for planning special meals and receptions is also available. It also features expanded glossary of menu and cooking items. Food for Fifty, Eleventh Edition expertly provides readers with new tools to meet the ever-changing dining trends and satisfy the expectations of today's customer.

Mind and tissue: Russian research perspectives on the human brain


Raymond Peat - 1985
    

Relapse Prevention: Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors


G. Alan Marlatt - 1985
    It provides an empirically supported framework for helping people with addictive behavior problems develop the skills to maintain their treatment goals, even in high-risk situations, and deal effectively with setbacks that occur. The expert contributors clearly identify the obstacles that arise in treating specific problem behaviors, review the factors that may trigger relapse at different stages of recovery, and present procedures for teaching effective cognitive and behavioral coping strategies.

Amino Acids in Therapy: A Guide to the Therapeutic Application of Protein Constituents


Leon Chaitow - 1985
    Includes information on: Amino acid profiles Why individual requirements differ Amino acids and protein Amino acids and the body cycles Disorders of amino acid metabolism Conditions suitable for amino acid therapy