I will have Dr. Sellman on today to talk about the amazing products from Sprunk-Jansen. She holds a Doctorate of Naturopathy and a Bachelor of Arts Degree (magna cum laud) - Sociology and Psychology. Her healing, natural health care and professional credentials extend over a thirty year period that include those of Doctor of Naturopathy, psychotherapist, author and associate health magazine editor, lecturer, corporate, and personal development trainer. All Sprunk-Jansen products are based on herbal remedies that have been used for generations in traditional Greek-Arabic medicine. Its uniquely powerful herbal combinations have been formulated according to a traditional system using therapeutic logic, and all have been validated by clinical research and comprehensively tested for safety and efficacy. Sprunk-Jansen is the leader in Greek-Arabic botanical healthcare solutions, offering a range of safe, natural remedies and topical creams that can help every one of us lead a healthier life. www.sprunk-jansen.com
What if just about everything you thought you knew about supplements and health turned out to be... absolutely wrong? Nutrition expert Dr. Brian Clement, director of the world-famous Hippocrates Health Institute, explores the various myths that have made supplements a "buyer beware" industry. "Supplements Exposed" strips away layers of deception to reveal the truth about what millions of supplement users each year have taken for granted. This provocative book guides you through the minefield of choices you face every time you buy vitamins and minerals. It shows you how to decipher product labels that are otherwise deceptive, how to choose naturally occurring (plant-derived) supplements, why recommended daily allowances spread confusion, and much more.
Acclaimed science writer James Schwartz presents the history of genetics through the eyes of a dozen or so central players, beginning with Charles Darwin and ending with Nobel laureate Hermann J. Muller. In tracing the emerging idea of the gene, Schwartz deconstructs many often-told stories that were meant to reflect glory on the participants and finds that the “official” version of discovery often hides a far more complex and illuminating narrative. The discovery of the structure of DNA and the more recent advances in genome science represent the culmination of one hundred years of concentrated inquiry into the nature of the gene. Schwartz’s multifaceted training as a mathematician, geneticist, and writer enables him to provide a remarkably lucid account of the development of the central ideas about heredity, and at the same time bring to life the brilliant and often eccentric individuals who shaped these ideas.
Lifestyle Show 12:00-1:00
The Skinny on Success is a compilation of the best thinking on the subject of success. Jim Randal will be here today to talk about it.Relying on thought leaders from ancient Rome to the present day, this book pulls back the curtain on success and separates the wheat from the chaff. If you want the real story, pick it up and invest one hour. It will be one of the best hours you have ever spent!!
Webster's Dictionary defines "success" as the "attainment of wealth, favor or eminence."
Success is, of course, different for each of us but for most of us, the obtaining of money, fame or power is right up there. Our book is about these kinds of tangible success. We take no position on the importance of material versus spiritual success (or even whether they are mutually exclusive). We believe that 99% of the world's success goes to those people who find the courage to pursue their dreams with everything they have.
Do you? www.jimrandel.com
Mean Girls, Meaner Women, written by Dr. Erika Holiday and Dr. Joan I. Rosenberg, two well-known psychologists long involved in women's issues, provide answers about this baffling behavior. They take a look at hurtful behavior between women from the perspective of both the target and the victim. The authors use groundbreaking brain research to explain why being the target of a woman's hurtful behavior and being socially excluded can be so excruciatingly painful to women.
Holiday and Rosenberg offer compelling information for understanding the hidden dynamics (psychological, biological, social and media influences) that lead women to hurt or oppress women and that comprimise authentic female relationships. Mean Girls, Meaner Women is a riveting read for females interested in understanding women's relationships, building closer and more collaborative bonds with each other, and living authentically. Questions designed to help girls and women increase self awareness and add strength and depth to their relationships with each other are found throughout the book.