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This updated 2012 second edition of The Frequent Fiber Cookbook is all you or a family member needs to be on a high fiber diet. High fiber diets can prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes, certain types of cancers, and most important, help you stay regular and lose weight. The Frequent Fiber Cookbook is designed to provide you with hundreds of delicious ways to increase fiber in your meals without feeling like you're on an unappealing diet. Whether you are simply trying to meet the daily recommended requirements for fiber (14-28 grams per day) or, for medical reasons, need to be on a moderate to very high fiber diet (25-50 grams per day), this book can help you meet your goals. Written by a culinary expert coined "the Julia Child" of specialty cooking, as well as a California-based food writer and columnist, this cookbook will become your go-to meal planner!
This updated 2012 second edition of The PCOS Diet Cookbook is the first dedicated low GI cookbook for North American women living with PCOS. Approximately one-third of women of reproductive age suffer from PCOS and need to follow the low glycemic index (GI) diet, a successful treatment for PCOS, either alone, or combined with medication. Containing over 300 delicious low GI recipes and variations by the culinary expert who's been hailed "the Julia Child" of specialty cooking you'll also find complete introductory chapters about PCOS, shopping and meal planning by a world renowned expert in PCOS, the late Dr. Nadir Farid. If you have PCOS, and are on the low GI diet, this cookbook will be a valuable addition to your kitchen. Low GI never tasted so good!
Recommended by livestrong.com and ostomates.org this second edition printing is a comprehensive and easy-to-understand guide that covers the practical aspects of ostomy care. You will learn how to cope with the significant changes to your body that affect everything from traveling, dressing, playing sports, eating favorite foods and enjoying romantic and sexual relationships. And you will also easily related to the personal narratives that illuminate many of the challenges people with ostomies face. Living Well With an Ostomy covers basic information about various types of ostomies, what to expect from ostomy surgery, as well as psycho/social issues that may surface as a result of ostomy surgery, including those unique to certain groups, such as children, young adults, military personnel with combat injuries, and seniors. This book also includes new information on homeopathic and natural remedies for dealing with the ongoing care of an ostomy, and a substantial resources section that contains a host of references and links to additional sources.
This updated 2012 Amazon edition of The Low Iodine Diet Cookbook is the ultimate cookbook for thyroid cancer patients who need to be on the low iodine diet (LID) for radioactive iodine treatment or scans. Written by a renowned cookbook author who is experienced with the issues involved with special diets and substitutions-particularly diets that don't allow dairy, or store-bought breads. This unique cookbook contains hundreds of kitchen-tested recipes, and even an exhaustive nutritional analysis chart. At last, LID recipes that are easy and delicious-by the woman critics hail as the "Julia Child" of specialty diet cooking.
MENOPAUSE: WHY IT'S THE BIGGEST HEALTH RISK WOMEN FACE Ovaries are only needed for childbearing, right? Wrong! The truth is, the ovaries have many functions vital to a woman's health, including an integral role in sexual satisfaction, quality of sleep, overall mood, and protection from breast cancer, colon cancer, and heart disease. When ovaries run out of eggs and fail, which is what happens at menopause, women's bodies are left far more vulnerable to these diseases, with significantly reduced sexual function. The information needed to prevent or delay menopause for at least thirty years, thus improving our sex lives and overall health as we age, has been available, but no one's told us about it. Until now. In her groundbreaking book, Preventing Menopause: Stopping Ovarian Failure Before It Starts, Beth Rosenshein explains how you can safely make menopause an optional phase of life. Working together with your doctor, and using the newest and most appropriate hormonal therapy, you can prolong ovarian function and maintain good health. Not only will this program provide birth control, but it will keep your sex drive alive too. One thing is for sure: this is not your mother's Hormone Replacement Therapy! For more information go to www.preventingmenopause.com. PRAISE FOR PREVENTING MENOPAUSE "I hope women and their loved ones use the information in this book to help them make a reasoned, informed plan that will address what is happening to them in this often difficult time." - Dr. Elena A. Christofides, Endocrinologist (from the Foreword) "Beth Rosenshein continues to work hard to further clarify the poorly understood area of ovarian function. Her tireless research raises excellent questions about the effectiveness of our current medical options. It is a big step forward toward addressing questions that will help us customize care in order to achieve better quality of life for women in the second half of their lives." - Dr. Scott Eberly, Internal Medicine, Bellevue, WA "Preventing Menopause opens up several new doors in the exploration of women's health. It offers women more choices in how they want to experience menopause. I highly recommend this book to those who are experiencing pre and menopausal related symptoms." - Libby Yuskaitis, RN, BSN
As indelicate as it may sound, chronic constipation is truly an epidemic in the adult population, while it's also a problem with many children-particularly if they have special needs, such as autism. Additionally, colon cancer rates are soaring in adults 45 and older, which, clear evidence has shown, can be reduced by adopting a high fiber diet. The Colon Health Cookbook: Easy and Delicious Recipes for Optimal Colon Health helps you stay "clean"-it will help keep you regular, while reducing your chances of developing colon polyps or cancer. In this book you'll learn the benefits of a diet high in fiber, the amount of fiber you need, tips for increasing fiber in the diet, shopping for high fiber cooking, ordering high fiber meals in a restaurant, and feeding children fiber-rich foods. Most important, you'll find over 350 delicious, easy-to-prepare high fiber recipes and variations-familiar favorites as well as exciting new dishes."
The fact that chemicals and toxic substances in the environment can cause cancer is undisputed, but that doesn't mean it's beyond your control. There are many ways you can greatly reduce your risk of developing cancer. PREVENTING CANCER IN A TOXIC WORLD reports on known and suspected environmental causes of cancer, including exposures you can avoid in your daily life and occupation. There are environmental carcinogens in our foods, our sources of water, and the air we breathe, but we can avoid or reduce our exposures to them. Most importantly-this exhaustive review of cancer risks directly links you to over 60 websites and special reports you need to know about to follow the issues and stay informed. Tap into cancer prevention information about all known and suspected carcinogens both at home and at work, including radon; environmental tobacco smoke; hormone disruptors; genetic screening for certain cancers; skin cancers and sun safety; diet, obesity and food safety; cancers related to 9/11 dust; cosmetics and cancer risk; cosmic radiation risks from air travel; banned chemicals in Europe and avoiding exposures in Great Lakes regions.
In the United States alone, 21 million women have noticeable alopecia (hair loss), while 40 percent of ALL women in the United States experience hair loss of some kind. Hair loss is a particularly common problem among peri- and postmenopausal women, but many types of medications prescribed to women for a range of medical conditions are also associated with hair loss. As the youngest group of baby boomers is now approaching menopause, women's magazines are frequently addressing this issue as "thinning hair," offering solutions that don't really get to the "root" of the problem. At last, the first comprehensive and exhaustively researched book for women and hair loss is here! Women and Alopecia completely covers all aspects of the loss of scalp hair in women. It looks at abnormal conditions that cause hair to fall out and at conditions that prevent or discourage hair from growing in normal cycles. If you have noticeable hair loss, you may have normal hair follicles and abnormal cycles of hair growth, or you may have hair loss due to damaged hair follicles. This book will explain what's going on, how to correct it, and how to conceal it. Written in language savvy women will understand and appreciate, Women and Alopecia is a must-have if you or someone you know is worrying about hair loss or thinning hair.
Millions of women struggle with unwanted hair, which is frequently related to a hormonal condition known as hirsutism. In other cases, unwanted hair can emerge as hormonal levels shift, or when normal hair growth in women is considered "unwanted" by cultural beauty standards. Unwanted Hair and Hirsutism explores this serious problem for women, which has too often been cast aside as a "beauty issue." Here, author Alison Amoroso defines the differences between "unwanted hair" and the medical problem of hirsutism. All available treatments and hair removal techniques are explored, including risks and benefits of each. Useful charts and illustrations, combined with accessible language, make this book a treasure trove for women of all ages who may be silently plagued by this health problem.
"I was diagnosed with choriocarcinoma on February 7, 2002, when my daughter was almost nine months old. I was devastated to hear the words you have cancer of the placenta. I sat there with this stupid grin on my face, holding back the tears." And so began Tara Johnson's frightening journey into the world of a rare gynecological cancer. Choriocarcinoma is so rare-some 1 in 40,000 pregnancies-many oncologists have never treated it, much less come across information about it that's suitable for patients. After being dismissed for nearly four months with postpartum bleeding, Tara was finally properly diagnosed and her treatment began. The story she tells in this book is touching and personal. It includes intimate details about her battle with cancer-and with a medical system that ignored her symptoms while that cancer spread. The book is also a hands-on guide for patients dealing with the challenges and the life-threatening complications of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia, or GTN. GTN is an umbrella term used to describe a group of disorders of the placenta. Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia: A Guide for Women Dealing with Tumors of the Placenta, such as Choriocarcinoma, Molar Pregnancy and Other Forms of GTN explains the medical questions and issues of GTN-its tests, treatment and risk factors-as well as the complex social and emotional aspects of a cancer diagnosis. It also contains a resource list designed to connect patients to support groups near their homes and online. Tara and Meredith are a unique team. While Tara became a choriocarcinoma expert through her own experience, diagnosis and treatment, Meredith's expertise in bioethics and medical research combines their skills, deftly weaving personal narrative with "harder" facts. The result is an incredibly compelling and informative read.
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