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Book Review: Guess What Came to Dinner

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

‘Guess What Came to Dinner: Parasites and Your Health’
by Ann Louise Gittleman
Avery Publishing Group, Garden City Park, NY, 1993, 2001
ISBN: 0-89529-570-9

Reviewed by Don Gillmore, LMT

Gittleman discusses only those parasites that live in the host (our bodies) rather than those that may live on it.  This covers an amazingly large number of parasites form microscopic to several feet long.  They fall into four categories Protazoa, Nematoda, Cestoda & Trematoda. She explains how and where we might come in contact with these parasites, their description, the course of infestation, the course of treatment and even includes information about pet to human transmission, plus how to keep your pets healthy in the first place.   She also discusses possible symptoms, which may result from various parasite infestations as well as the standard medical diagnosis options for someone who is asymptomatic, but suspects an infestation.  According to Gittleman, specific symptoms can be hard to tie directly to parasitic infestations without lab tests, but she attributes many long term health issues to worm infestations.  These include allergies, suppressed immune systems, lack of energy, blocked colon or bile ducts, both unwanted weight gain and weight loss.

This book is not new. I have owned a copy ever since I became a licensed massage therapist 15 years ago. I must admit that over the years I have pulled it off the shelf a couple of times as a reference source to answer a client’s question, but I never really read it through.  However, a close friend had just completed his first (7 day) course of colon cleansing augmented by sweat detox sauna sessions, when he passed a 13″ long roundworm (probably Ascaris lumbricoides).  That certainly got his attention and mine.  So where did he acquire this infestation?  We don’t know, but according to Gittleman it was most likely from an unwashed fruit or vegetable that he ate, which harbored the worm eggs.  Not in the Amazon or a third world country, but right here in Rivercity, USA!  He was pretty much asymtomatic, but in hind sight he was having excessive intestinal discomfort and flatulence.  Two of the symptoms Gittleman identifies.

I immediately retrieved this book and advised him to purchase the Global Healing Center’s ‘Harmful Organism Cleanse’ kit, which consists of bottles of ‘Paratrex’ and ‘Later-Flora’.  It is recommended as a (six week) follow-on cleanse to their colon cleanse, but no one wants to believe that they may have a parasite infestation, so I am not sure how often it is used.

Back to the book.  Gittleman quotes medical studies on the frequency of parasite infestation world wide and in the U.S. and presents a compelling argument for performing a ‘harmful parasite cleanse’ as part of a full body detox, even if you are asymptomatic as my friend seemed to be.  The only shortfall that I can see in this book is that it does not include any pictures of common parasites that might be used for identification purposes.  However, with over 130 common parasites in America at the time of the writing and several thousand species world-wide, only a lab can make a valid identification.  Although I have not used the ‘Dr Natura’ products, their web site has some useful information and pictures http://www.drnatura.com/parasites.php  as does the Center for Disease Control site at http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Para_Health.htm

As a persuasive argument for full body detoxification and cleansing, I highly recommend this book.  Still available from Amazon.com.

Don Gillmore, Licensed Massage Therapist(15 yrs), B.S.- Life Sciences

Book Review: The Inflamation Free Diet Plan

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Inflamation Free Diet Plan

Inflamation Free Diet Plan

‘The Inflammation Free Diet Plan: The Scientific way to Lose Weight, Banish Pain, Prevent Disease and Slow Aging’
by Monica Reinagel & Julius Torelli, MD
Published by McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 2006
ISBN: 0-07-146471-9

Reviewed by Don Gillmore, LMT

If you have read my earlier book reviews concerning the Blood Type diet work of Dr. Peter D’Adamo, you know that I highly recommend his books and his theory of right diet by blood type.  Well, I am not abandoning his theory by recommending this book by Monica Reinagel.  It is another layer of improving your health through understanding how foods influence your ability to loose weight, prevent disease and promote healthy aging.  Reinagel explains what systemic inflammation is, how it may exacerbate daily pain and how chronic inflammation may lead to serious chronic conditions such as Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s, Cancer, Obesity, Diabetes, Autoimmune disease, Asthma, Allergies, Arthritis & Prostate disease.  Then she discusses how certain foods encourage systemic inflammation and how to balance those foods with others that reduce the inflammation response of our bodies using the ‘inflammation index’ for each food. 

The bottom line here is that although certain foods do increase inflammation in your body (high inflammation index), they should be balanced by other foods that are more neutral or even tend to reduce inflammation (low inflammation index).   She provides tables with foods listed alphabetically and separately by category listing portion size and ‘inflammation index’.  She also provides some healthy, low inflammation index recipes you can use.

This book presents extremely useful information in a straight forward manner that makes it easier to use.  Do yourself a favor and find out your blood type.  Read ‘Eat Right 4 Your Blood Type’ & ‘Live Right 4 Your Blood Type’.  Then read this book.  Incorporate the information in all three of these books into your daily life. This is something you can do for yourself, without doctors or pharmaceutical drugs.

Don Gillmore, Licensed Massage Therapist(15 yrs), B.S.- Life Sciences

Book Review: Live Right 4(For) Your Type

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Live Right 4Live Right 4 Your Type: The individualized Prescription for Maximising Health, Metabolism, and Vitality in Every Stage of Your Life
by Dr. Peter J. D’Adamo with Catherine Whitney,
G.P. Putnum’s Sons, New York, NY, 2001. ISBN 0-399-14673-3.
Reviewed by Don Gillmore, Licensed Massage Therapist

Everything I said in an earlier post about Dr. D’Adamo’s first book Eat Right 4 Your Type applies here.  Dr. D’Adamo is a second generation Naturopathic physician and in his first book he presented the case that there are four broadly defined diets, exercise regimens, and personalities, which correlate to the four major human blood types of Group O, A, B & AB. This book is the result of further in-depth study of the relationship between food, personality, and health risks to the four major blood groups and sub-types such as secreator vs. non-secretor and Lewis factor.  Where applicable, he also refines his dietary advice by stressing differences for young children, older children and seniors from the general advice for that blood group.

To use the refined information in this book effectively, it is important to determine one’s secretor status. This is especially true if the basic dietary advice for your blood type isn’t working for you or you already have serious health issues. He explains that secretor status can require an expensive lab test or be done “quick & dirty” with a test for your Lewis group when your basic blood type is determined.  This is not 100% accurate, but it does have a high probability of correlation to secretor status.  If you don’t know your blood type or secretor status, Dr. D’Adamo offers kits for home blood type testing & secretor saliva swab kits at his internet store site.

The Eat Right & Live Right diet books are the first dietary advice that makes sense to me. I have never bought the ‘One Vegetarian Diet’ fits all idea.  I have recommended this book to several friends.  Many have lost weight without restricting calories. Some have cleared up life-long digestive system symptoms.  An ongoing informal survey of my massage clients suggests that the broad guidelines outlined by Dr. D’Adamo are valid.  It isn’t absolutely necessary to read the Ear Right book before you read this one, but I think it makes sense to do so as it lays down the philosophical as well as scientific basis for this dietary approach. I highly recommend this book.

Don

Book Review: Loving What Is

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Loving What Is: Four questions that can change your life,”
by Byron Katie with Stephen Mitchell,
published
March 2002,
Harmony books, Hardcover, 304 pages, $24,Audio book, $30

Book Review by Lana Wheeler, Licensed Massage Therapist

The Greek philosopher Epictetus stated, “We are disturbed not by what happens to us but by our thoughts about what happens.” Many great teachers, such as Ramana Maharshi, have discovered that by investigating our thoughts, we have the possibility of discovering who we really are without them.

“Loving What Is: Four questions that can change your life,” written by Byron Katie with Stephen Mitchell is one of the most powerful books I’ve read that literally gives me a tool for this investigation. In what Byron Katie calls “The Work,” I’ve been able to go deep within with four questions and a turn-around and discover how my thoughts create stress or peace in my life.

What I appreciate about the book is that it isn’t limited to pages of conceptual information. There are examples of actual dialogues between Katie and others on a variety of issues. Each person slowly unravels the thoughts that have had them in fear, anxiety , anger, sorrow and often separation from themselves and the people they love. After investigating a thought, often a painful story will drop and another possiblity arises.

The Work of Byron Katie is experiencial and “Loving What Is: Four questions that can change your life,” allows me to experience what happens inside of myself when I attach to a thought, unravel the thought, drop the painful story that the thought creates, rather than reading about how it might happen if I could just figure out a way to be “spiritual” enough to get there. As Katie says, “The teacher you need is the person you’re living with,” and as I read, listen to and do The Work of Byron Katie, it has become clear to me that the teacher I’ve always been looking for is within.

I also highly recommend “Loving What is: Four questions that can change your life,” on tape, which consists of a set of six cassette tapes and a work sheet. The audio book is read by the authors and the dialogues were recorded at workshops and events where people worked personally with Katie.
Lana

Book Review: The Chakra Handbook

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

The Chakra Handbook: From basic understanding to practical application-
A comprehensive guide to harmonizing the energy centers with music, colors, gemstones, scents, breathing techniques, reflex zones massage, aspects of nature and meditation,
by Shalila Sharamon and Bodo J. Baginski, 
Lotus Light Publications, 1999. ISBN 0-941524-85-X.

 
Reviewed by
Don Gillmore, Licensed Massage Therapist

Well the title says it all!  This is the most complete and readable single book on chakras I have found so far.  If you want to read one book on chakras and various Chakra therapies that will give you useful information that you can begin to apply immediately, this is it!  The authors present the information clearly with lots of illustrations and charts for explanation and later reference.  First published in German in 1988 and in English in 1991, the book covers explanations of the subtle energy bodies, chakras, human life development (via the chakras), blockages and how to eliminate them, astrological associations, cleansing therapies, reflex zone chakra massage, chakra breathing, transmission of the ‘life force energy’ (Reiki), and a guided meditation through your Chakras in a 190 page paperback. 

As a massage therapist, I have been interested in Chakras and Chakra therapy for over seven years and I wish I had found this book sooner. I have read several esoteric treatises that were less informative and almost useless to me as a therapist.  I highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about Chakras or how to clear energy imbalances through the Chakras.

 

Don Gillmore, Licensed Massage Therapist(15 yrs), B.S.- Life Sciences

 

Book Review: Eat Right 4(For) Your Type

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Eat Right 4Eat Right 4 Your Type: The individualized diet solution to staying healthy,
living longer & achieving your ideal weight
by Dr. Peter J. D’Adamo with Catherine Whitney,
G.P. Putnum’s Sons, New York, NY, 1996. ISBN 0-399-14255-X.
Reviewed by Don Gillmore, Licensed Massage Therapist

Dr. D’Adamo, ND really stirred up a storm in the natural healing community when he wrote this book.  Not only did he have the temerity to suggest that a vegetarian diet was not the only healthy diet, he went on to say that depending on your blood type, protein or dairy may actually optimize your metabolism!  It is bad enough when MDs ( Allopathic physicians, who are not trusted by true believers in natural healing) make such statements, but Dr. D’Adamo is a second generation Naturopathic physician.  Actually he presents the case that there are four broadly defined diets, exercise regimens, and personalities which correlate to the four major human blood types of Group O, A, B & AB with variations based on RH factor (+ or -) and MN Group.

Where did he get such ideas and what does he base them on?  Apparently his father, Dr. James D’Adamo, N.D. began to suspect a correlation between blood types and how his patients responded to a strict vegetarian diet in the late 1950s.  He kept careful notes which supported his theory, but it took another generation and the interest of cancer researchers in food lectins to provide the proof of his theory.  Dr. P.J. D’Adamo also provides a fascinating anthropological explanation for this correlation based on what human beings were eating and how we were gathering our food at the time the various blood types evolved.  I have taken several college level courses in anatomy, physiology, genetics and developmental anatomy, yet Dr. D’Adamo was the first to tell me when the various blood types evolved!  Did you know for instance, that the AB blood type didn’t exist a little over 1,000 years ago?  The author lays out four diets based on your basic blood type with foods that are either highly beneficial, neutral or to be avoided.  Even if you should be a vegetarian there are probably certain fruits, nuts, and vegetables you should avoid.  Read this book and find out why he recommends that Bs avoid chicken.

He admits that individual diet is more complex than that and if you really want to know you need a comprehensive test.  This is the first diet book that makes sense to me. I have never bought the ‘One Vegetarian Diet’ fits all idea.  I have recommended this book to several friends.  Many have lost weight without restricting calories.  An ongoing informal survey of my massage clients suggests that the broad guidelines outlined by Dr. D’Adamo are valid.  I highly recommend this book.

Don Gillmore, Licensed Massage Therapist(15 yrs), B.S.- Life Sciences