Scentsational Weight Loss

Scentsational Weight Loss
Title Scentsational Weight Loss PDF eBook
Author Alan R. Hirsch
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 180
Release 1998-01-07
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0684845660

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Through years of research, Dr. Alan Hirsch has determined that what we smell can influence what and how much we eat. This revolutionary new book teaches them to literally sniff away excess pounds and break their old patterns of eating, thereby losing the weight they keep fighting against.

Dr. Hirsch's Guide to Scentsational Weight Loss

Dr. Hirsch's Guide to Scentsational Weight Loss
Title Dr. Hirsch's Guide to Scentsational Weight Loss PDF eBook
Author Alan R. Hirsch
Publisher Element Books, Limited
Pages 184
Release 1997
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781852309503

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"The dismal truth is, diets don't work! What's more, most people don't know that their failure to lose weight and keep it off is not their fault. In this revolutionary new book, Dr. Alan R. Hirsch reveals his findings that show why we overeat and how we can break the patterns that lead to excess weight. His "scentsational" discoveries are presented in simple terms everyone can understand and use to help break the patterns of a lifetime."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Nutrition and Sensation

Nutrition and Sensation
Title Nutrition and Sensation PDF eBook
Author Alan R. Hirsch
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 340
Release 2015-03-18
Genre Medical
ISBN 1466569085

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Nutrition and Sensation explores how sensations can impact nutrition. It unravels the hidden sensory universe acting to control our appetite and nutritional desires. The sensory influence on food choice is ubiquitous. Whether it is the color of soda, the viscosity of maple syrup, or the aroma of chocolate, the sensory experience fuels consumption.T

Neurological Malingering

Neurological Malingering
Title Neurological Malingering PDF eBook
Author Alan R. Hirsch
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 288
Release 2018-04-19
Genre Law
ISBN 1351059610

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Written from the viewpoint of the practicing clinician, this text is an indispensable addition to the library of anyone who is in the practice of medicine, osteopathy, or chiropractic, as well as for the judge, lawyer, or social worker who may interact with those presenting with the possibility of malingering. Other topics discussed include Waddell’s Signs, the Pinocchio Phenomenon, the Othello Error, the Menace Reflex, the Reliable Digit Span, Lombard’s Test, the Babinski Sign of the Eyebrow, the Hummel Double Conversation Test, the Swinging Story Test, the Judd-Persaud Test, the Teal Test, the Chimani-Moos Test, the Occlusion Effect, the Drop Arm Test, the Drop Leg Test, the Honest Palm Sign, the Elbow-Flex-Ex Sign, Beevor's Sign, Schober's Test, the Babinski Trunk-Thigh Test, and the Barré Test. Advance praise for Neurological Malingering "Dr. Hirsch’s book is long overdue and covers a critical topic of concern to all medical practitioners. This comprehensive treatise is a must for all physicians, psychologists, and others who work with patients who have incentive to gain from the system. Multiple topics related to malingering are presented in 16 straightforward chapters never before compiled in a single volume. I recommend this book highly to anyone concerned about malingering and its impact on the medical system." - Richard L. Doty, PhD, FAAN, Professor and Director, Smell and Taste Center, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania "Malingering affects not only the malingerers, but the persons and institutions around them as well. As a lay person, the readings have certainly made me considerably more sensitive to suspect behavior. And where knowledge of the underlying condition can affect relationships or transactions one is associated with, it is certainly useful to not only recognize its existence, but also to put it within the context of the challenges that it presents to those relationships or transactions. I count the time spent reading this most comprehensive work as well spent. I would further recommend it to others whose interests, decisions and/or professional pursuits could very well be affected by malingering, whether the behavior is or is not purposeful." - Judge Stephen A. Schiller (Retired), Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

Natural Medicine for Weight Loss

Natural Medicine for Weight Loss
Title Natural Medicine for Weight Loss PDF eBook
Author Deborah R. Mitchell
Publisher Dell
Pages 244
Release 1998
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780440225225

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"Natural Medicine for Weight Loss" is one of five new titles to be published in the 1998 summer span as part of the Dell Natural Medicine series. This book guides readers to make safe, non-drug, natural choices regarding weight loss and ultimately helps them to adopt a healthy lifestyle and eating program that will last a lifetime.

Froma Harrop: Volume I

Froma Harrop: Volume I
Title Froma Harrop: Volume I PDF eBook
Author Froma Harrop
Publisher Creators Publishing
Pages 171
Release 2015-06-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1942448384

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Froma Harropis a nationally syndicated political columnist for Creators Syndicate. This is a collection of the very best of Froma Harrop from 2014

Aromatherapy for Massage Practitioners

Aromatherapy for Massage Practitioners
Title Aromatherapy for Massage Practitioners PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Martin
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 348
Release 2007
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780781753456

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This book is a complete guide for massage therapists interested in adding aromatherapy to their practice. It addresses practical concerns such as pricing sessions to account for the cost of oils, proper dilutions, sending products home with clients, and effective formulations for specific ailments. Case studies present specific ailments in clinical scenarios, with proper aromatherapy and massage treatments. Recipe Boxes provide directions for blending essential oils. Activity boxes develop readers' decision-making skills. Essential oil monographs discuss the history, traditional uses, safety considerations, and most effective use in massage therapy of 50 individual essential oils. Review questions appear in every chapter.