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ENERGY MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES
Ozone Healing, Microcrystals, Frequency Therapy, and the Future of Health
Edited by Finley Eversole, Ph.D.
Inner Traditions
www.InnerTraditions.com

Natural, nontoxic, inexpensive, and effective alternatives to conventional medicine exist, yet they have been suppressed by the profit-driven medical-pharmaceutical complex. Presenting a compendium of some of the most revolutionary yet still widely unknown discoveries in health and energy medicine, Energy Medicine Technologies explores the use of microcrystals to harmonize the energies of body, mind, and environment; the healing effects of ozone and hydrogen peroxide therapy; ways to combat electromagnetic fields and environmental toxins; sources of disruptive energy that cause stress and health problems, including other people’s negative emotions; and how to tap into healing antioxidant electrons from the Earth.

This book reveals the scientifically proven health risks of genetically modified foods – the first irreversible technology in human history with still unknown consequences. It looks at the link between industrial farming and the precipitous rise in heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s over the past 100 years, providing a 10-point Low-Toxin Program to reduce your risk. It explores the cancer-curing electro-medicine of Royal Raymond Rife and its suppression by the medical establishment as well as Nobel laureate Albert Szent-Györgi’s followup discovery of Frequency Therapy.

Offering a window into the holistic future of medicine, Energy Medicine Technologies shows the body not simply as a biological machine to be patched and repaired but as a living organism made up of cells dynamically linked to their inner and outer environments.

 

WHO ARE YOU?
Essential Questions for Hitchhikers on the Road of Truth

by John G. Cottone, Ph.D.
Story Bridge Books
www.WhoAreYouCottone.wordpress.com

Who Are You is comprised of short passages and Socratic dialogues, organized around various topics of human endeavor – including politics and ethics, science, religion, psychology, metaphysics, and the search for God. This book is designed as more of a meditation reading book than a traditional self-help book. Each passage – and each question within each passage – requires time for reflection.

“Dr. Cottone, a psychotherapist, employs a deliberate style of questioning that patiently and gently spirals the reader into a deeper state of selfinquiry. Like excellent psychotherapy, the book poses essential questions, but the author does not impose his own answers on the reader.”

 

MEGHAN’S WORLD:
The Story of One Girl’s Triumph Over Sensory Processing Disorder
by Diane M. Renna
Indigo Impressions
www.meghanstriumphoverspd.com

Meghan’s World is an insightful glimpse into the lives of those living with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). It is at once educational and inspirational. Providing a fabulous resource for parents, teachers, and therapists alike, Renna creatively and succinctly illustrates some of the challenges one may face, and at the same time, offers many tools and strategies that can be adopted to help ease some of the difficulties.

It is an important book, which teaches compassion and tolerance while celebrating the varying traits that define people, not as handicapped or disabled, but rather unique and very, very special.

Reviewed by Erica Settino

 

YOUR PATH TO HEALTHIER DENTISTRY:
A Holistic Approach to Keeping Your Teeth for a Lifetime

by Dr. Alex Shvartsman
www.SmithtownSmiles.com

THE SEXY VEGAN COOKBOOK: Extraordinary Food From an Ordinary Dude

In Your Path to Healthier Dentistry, Dr. Alex Shvartsman utilizes his extensive experience as a dentist to help us navigate through much confusion and disinformation in the dental field. He offers valuable information to the patient, by answering questions ranging from the benefits of xylitol to the dangers of metal amalgam fillings. Research is offered to back up his claims, particularly regarding the extraordinarily powerful poison Mercury, which is a component of “silver” fillings. Studies have shown that mercury is 100 times more toxic than metals such as cadmium, lead and even arsenic.

Teeth Whitening, one of the most requested treatments in dentistry, is discussed in detail, including the facts regarding over-the-counter and “infomercial” tooth whitening products, and the benefits of tooth whitening procedures supervised in the dental office setting. Although some content may alarm the reader, Dr. Shvartsman has done his due diligence and gives a thorough description of laws and legislation that govern our dental health and wellbeing. Dr. Shvartsman has gone the extra mile to educate the public. Not many in the field of dentistry offer a truly holistic approach. In his book, Dr. Shvartsman has risen to the occasion, sharing important and quite possibly life saving information. He has chosen to move through what must be intense resistance from “established protocols” and procedures and offered valuable information to us so that we can truly make an informed choice.

(AnnMarie McCann contributed to this review).

 

ANIMAL CAMP: Reflections on a Decade of Love, Hope, and Veganism at Catskill Animal Sanctuary
by Kathy Stevens
Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

www.skyhorsepublishing.com


Ten years ago, author and Founder/ Executive Director of Catskill Animal Sanctuary, Kathy Stevens turned down a job offer and promotion at a prestigious charter school in order to follow her heart, and help animals. But she never really stopped teaching—at least not the things that matter most.

Animal Camp: Reflections on a Decade of Love, Hope, and Veganism at Catskill Animal Sanctuary, is an inspirational, insightful, and introspective look at one woman’s mission, and how she has managed to extend her teachings of compassion and kindness for all from the classroom out into the world.

Stevens’ illustrates both the joys and devastations that inevitably accompany the role of animal activist with unwavering honesty and poise. It is evident from her depictions of her life spent rescuing, rehabilitating, and loving these animals that the choice she made a decade ago was the right one. This is a book for the masses. It is an important homage to the interconnectedness of all living beings, no matter the species, no matter the container. And if there is still any doubt, Stevens has a decade worth of experiences to share that will leave evey reader feeling the love and yes, the hope.

Reviewed by Erica Settino