Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Journey With the Spirit of Life by John Patrick Gatton


“A Journey with the Spirit of Life,” is written for those who are healing. It contains four books with titles as follows:

The Way of the Cross - An Example of Perfect Love
Peter, the Rock – Possibilities
Stages in Heaven
Angels, Twenty-Three Stories, Meditations and Spiritual Exercises

Get it at Lifevest Publishing.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Managing Stress With the Help of Your Catholic Faith by Mary Lou Rosien


Last week, I attended the Catholic Marketing Network Conference. The Catholic Writers' Guild, of which I'm President, had a booth, so several of us attended to do signings and talk up our books. Naturally, we all traded, and I now have the happy if overwhelming task of reading some terrific Catholic writing by new friends.

On the flight home, I read Managing Stress with the Help of your Catholic Faith by Mary Lou Rosien. Mary Lou, a former social worker, runs a large homeschooling family. Several of her children have learning disabilities, as well. She learned the effects of stress the hard way--when it caused her to develop heart arrhythmia. Imagine bending down to tie your child's shoes and not being able to breathe! Years have passed since this incident and I found Mary Lou to be happy, almost bubbly, incredibly in love with her family and RELAXED!

A lot of her information I already knew from my own reading on handling stress, but I enjoyed seeing the application to the Bible and the examples of the lives of the saints. This is a book I'll be requiring my daughter to read, especially.


Experiencing stress can be frustrating, upsetting, or downright debilitating. Managing it, however, can provide a new source of energy, accomplishment -- and everyday application of the Faith.

Managing Stress with the Help of Your Catholic Faith helps readers confront, understand, and overcome challenges. Through the teachings and Traditions of the Church, it explores the causes of stress, explains ways to identify personal stress triggers, and delivers realistic, helpful tools for coping.

Written for individuals and support groups, this practical resource covers:

* A better understanding of stress and human suffering
* Innovative ways to break the cyclical nature of stress
* Discovering the stress-reducing impact of receiving Christ in the Eucharist and the Sacrament of Reconciliation
* Finding comfort and release in prayer
* Taking an outside perspective to avoid stress-induced selfishness

Available from Our Sunday Visitor.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Organic for Health by Sandy Powers


When Sandy was diagnosed with breast cancer and liver disease, she could not undergo any further cancer treatment after her mastectomy due to her unhealthy liver. She turned to organic foods to heal her liver and fight cancer recurrence. Sandy Powers is living proof that all foods are not created equal. Added hormones, antibiotics, and toxic pesticides and fertilizers are swimming in that chicken soup you think is so healthy.

Sandy shares her research, her amazing results, and her recipes rich in antioxidants and immune boosters in her book, "Organic for Health."



Recipe from “Organic for Health”
by Sandy Powers

Jasmati Rice with Spinach
Serves 6


1 tablespoon olive oil
1 large organic sweet onion, chopped
1 cup organic frozen mixed vegetables, defrosted
1 (10 oz.) box frozen organic spinach, defrosted, drained
1 cup uncooked organic Jasmati rice
2 cups organic chicken broth

Put rice in pan and add chicken broth. Bring to a boil.

Cover with lid that is tightly wrapped in a small towel.

Secure wrapped lid on pan, making sure the towel does not touch any part of the stovetop. Reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes until all broth is absorbed and rice is slightly dry. Shut off heat but keep pan on burner. Sauté onion in olive oil for 2 minutes. Add mixed vegetables and drained spinach. Continue to sauté for 5 more minutes. Put rice in large bowl. Add spinach mixture and mix well.

Organic rice has B complex vitamins that work together to maintain healthy
skin and muscle tone. B complex vitamins help to prevent anemia.

Spinach extracts have slowed cell division in stomach cancer. Organic spinach
is high in kaempferol. The Nurses Health Study revealed women whose
diets were high in kaempferol had a 40 percent less risk of ovarian cancer.

Antioxidant, Immune Boosters, Phytonutrients



Visit Sandy at www.organicforhealthsite.com
"Organic for Health" available at Amazon.com, Books-A-Million.com, and Barnes & Noble.