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]]>Dr. Carolyn Dean join the Beckers to discuss her book, “Yeast Connection and Women’s Health”.
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]]>Challenge your abs and strengthen your core as you rediscover the power of the crunch with this state-of-the-art approach to a traditional ab work.
This workout is from Kathy Smith’s DVD “Tummy Trimmers”.
]]>Liponis, M. 2007. Ultralongevity: The Seven-Step Program for a Younger, Healthier You. New York, N.Y.: Little, Brown and Company.
]]>Dr. Ellen Hughes, internist and integrative medicine specialist at UCSFs Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, explores the value of vitamins, minerals and supplements. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [9/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16719]
]]>Manning, M. 2001. The Healing Journey. London, U.K.: Piatkus Limited.
]]>Technology has expanded at such a rate that nearly every aspect of our world has been affected — yet there has been no corresponding expansion of personal happiness. We are depressed, anxious, sleep-deprived and overmedicated. This talk explores the innate technology within us — the “apps” of our mind, body and emotional center that contain the inner-knowledge that can empower the most meaningful areas of our lives.
BIOGRAPHY
Max Strom teaches personal transformation and yoga worldwide and is known for deeply inspiring and impacting the lives of his students. His methods address the internal, emotional and spiritual aspects of our life and our potential for physical healing. He is the author of “A Life Worth Breathing.”
www.maxstrom.com
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