The Health Seeker


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"THE HEALTH SEEKER" explains how I became terminally ill, when my silicone breast implants ruptured. In my testimony, I reveal the steps I took, that enabled God to heal me. Although you might not have breast implants, my book will show you how to have optimum health by changing the way you eat. If you feel that God is motivating you to begin a new journey, in the area of alternative health, my book is for you. If I can do it, so can you. Take the risk. See what "THE HEALTH SEEKER" can do for you.




The Health Seeker


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The Health Seeker


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Just Be Well


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The practice of functional medicine is a discipline that treats people, not diseases. Dr. Sult looks at the eight key physiological processes of the functional medicine matrix, and brings together accessible information, patient stories, and sound advice that can lead you back to wellness and health.







The Health Seekers of Southern California, 1870-1900


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The nineteenth-century notion that Southern California's sunny climate could cure tuberculosis, asthma, rheumatism, and a host of other diseases triggered a rush of health seekers to the region. By the end of the century, these settlers from the East had inflated land values, caused building booms, inaugurated new types of businesses, and founded such towns as Pasadena, Riverside, and Palm Springs. Baur investigates this migration's effect on the settlement and development of Southern California, focusing on boosterism, resort advertising, medicine and pseudomedicine, and sanitariums. When his study of the region's health-resort industry was originally published in 1959, he was hailed as the Herodotus of the health movement of Southern California.




Sun Seekers


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Sunshine and nature: California as a beacon of better health Since the mid-19th century, the idea of California has lured many waves of migrants. Here, writer and editor Lyra Kilston explores a less examined attraction: the region's promise of better health. From ailing families seeking a miracle climate cure to iconoclasts and dropouts pursuing a remedy to societal corruption, the abundance of sunshine and untamed nature around the small but growing Los Angeles area offered them refuge and inspiration. In the wild west of medical practice, eclectic nature-cure treatments gained popularity. The source for this trend can be traced to the mountains and cold-water springs of Europe, where early sanatoriums were built to offer the natural cures of sun, air, water and diet; this sanatorium architecture was exported to the West Coast from Central Europe, and began to impact other types of building. Sun Seekers: The Cure of Californiaconstitutes the second volume of The Illustrated America(following 2016's Old Glory), Atelier Éditions' ongoing series excavating America's cultural past. Lyra Kilstonis a writer and editor focused on architecture, history, design and urbanism. Her work has appeared in Artforum, Los Angeles Review of Books, Time, Wiredand Hyperallergic, among other publications. She was on the curatorial team of Overdrive: LA Constructs the Future, 1940-1990, exhibited at the J. Paul Getty Museum and the National Building Museum.




The Health Seeker's Handbook


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In The Health Seeker's Handbook, health coach Bob Merberg shows readers how to kick the willpower habit and get fit, lose weight, or reduce stress, once and for all. With humor, real life stories, and a wealth of practical tips as well as profound insights, 'The Health Seeker's Handbook' integrates the essential elements for creating any long-lasting health change--whether physical, psychological, or spiritual. It recognizes that the key to success is not the strength of our willpower but the willingness to pay attention, to treat ourselves with kindness and caring, and to shed the self-limiting beliefs that block us from acting on our deepest attentions. -- Barbara Carlson, coauthor, Taking Care of Me