The Green Pregnancy Diet: Healthy eating habits for mommy, baby and the planet

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“Featuring easy-to-make recipes, and information on macro and micro nutrients and supplements, The Green Pregnancy Diet is a simple guide that helps you make smart food choices while also giving in to your pregnancy cravings.”
–Diets in Review, May 2009 In this easy read book for women who are pregnant or planning for pregnancy, the fundamentals of a “green”–organic, animal-free–diet are discussed, in addition to nutritional guidelines for pregnancy without… More >>

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How Healthy Is Your Diet?

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From a humorous skit about a family arrested for “criminal eating habits” to a “fat-finding expedition” at a local grocery store and restaurant, this program emphasizes moderation and the avoidance of unhealthy foods. Produced by MTI.For sale to educators as well as to schools, libraries, colleges, and other organizations or institutions.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. More >>

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Surviving Depression

If the 20th century was considered the most tensed-up period in history, the 21st century is set to exceed it by far. Depression is one of the most serious health hazards of today, and has reached epidemic proportions. We live in a disorderly world where people are highly competitive, commercialized and power hungry. This leads to a lot of stress and anxiety. It is estimated that about 40% of the population is on tranquillizers. WHO figures say that 5-12% of people are depressed. In India, there are 50 million sufferers of which 5-10% have major depression. Almost 50-75% of suicides are by people who are depressed. In Zimbabwe, depression is called “shona,” meaning “thinking too much.”

No one is immune to Depression. It affects all ages from young children to senior citizens, manual labourers to corporate heads, literate or illiterate. Winston Churchill who suffered from depression called it the “black dog.” Abraham Lincoln also suffered from bouts of depression. “It hits the most ambitious, creative and conscientious,” says Jeffrey Spellar, a psychiatrist.

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