By Elson Haas
Being old or aging is as much a state of mind involving how we live and our attitude toward life as it is a physical condition. Of course, our genetics are also important.
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Here in one volume is the definitive picture of women’s health at the beginning of the new millennium.
Nicole Redvers, a naturopathic physician and member of the Deninu K'ue First Nation, analyzes modern Western medical practices using evidence-informed Indigenous healing practices and traditions from around the world--from sweat lodges and fermented foods to Ayurvedic doshas and meditation.
Integrative Nutrition guest speaker Bernie Siegel, M.D. tells us how being a Health Coach and taking an integrative approach towards health and medicine helps him be a better physician.
Dr. Bernie Siegel speaks on the Art of Healing in Simsbury CT.
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No matter what your cancer journey may be, it’s essential to make sound dietary choices during this incredibly challenging time.
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Suitable for patients, visitors, and caregivers, this title includes strategies which help them become participants in the healing process—and are then able to communicate their needs to doctors and staff simply and effectively, thereby creating a healing team where everyone is moving in the same...
A pioneer in the world of mind-body healing, the author provides support and guidance for those living with life-threatening illness, showing how, with the help of support groups, people can live longer and fuller lives.
Shakti Gawain author of LIVING IN THE LIGHT & CREATIVE VISUALIZATION answers the question, "How does the aging process factor into consciousness work?" on this short video that was filmed in her home during the summer of 2012.
As we age, it may be difficult to have the energy to do daily tasks that we once enjoyed. Ann Marie Chiasson, M.D. describes what many call "chi" as a ball of energy we have in our lives. She also provides some simple tips for regaining your energy throughout life.
We transformed society in the 60s and 70s, through the civil rights movement, the evolution of feminism, and the sexual revolution. We raised our voices, refused to sit down, and in the process, changed the way the world saw young people. We aren’t young anymore. But we are still revolutionary.