CURSO COMPLETO CON CIENTOS DE RECETAS DETOX

CURSO COMPLETO CON CIENTOS DE RECETAS DETOX
Author: Marcel Souza
Publisher: Gavea
Total Pages: 97
Release:
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

¡Descubre el poder revitalizante de la alimentación saludable con nuestro "Curso Completo con Cientos de Recetas Detox"! Este libro es tu guía esencial para desintoxicar tu cuerpo y rejuvenecer tu bienestar a través de una alimentación limpia y natural. Con una selección meticulosa de recetas deliciosas y nutritivas, cada página te llevará a un viaje culinario diseñado para limpiar tu organismo, aumentar tu energía y mejorar tu salud general. Aprende sobre los beneficios de los ingredientes detox más efectivos, cómo combinarlos para maximizar su potencial y cómo integrarlos fácilmente en tu rutina diaria. Ya seas un principiante en el mundo detox o un experto buscando nuevas inspiraciones, este curso completo te ofrece una variedad de opciones para todos los gustos y necesidades. Desde batidos y jugos verdes hasta ensaladas refrescantes y platos principales llenos de sabor, encontrarás recetas que no solo deleitarán tu paladar, sino que también impulsarán tu bienestar físico y mental. Además, incluimos consejos prácticos para adoptar un estilo de vida detox y mantener resultados duraderos. Transforma tu cocina y tu vida con nuestro "Curso Completo con Cientos de Recetas Detox" y descubre cómo una alimentación consciente puede ser el primer paso hacia una versión más saludable y feliz de ti mismo. ¡Empieza hoy mismo tu camino hacia el bienestar total!

International Code of Conduct on Pesticide Management

International Code of Conduct on Pesticide Management
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9251091870

The understanding that some pesticides are more hazardous than others is well established. Recognition of this is reflected by the World Health Organization (WHO) Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard, which was first published in 1975. The document classifies pesticides in one of five hazard classes according to their acute toxicity. In 2002, the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) was introduced, which in addition to acute toxicity also provides classification of chemicals according to their chronic health hazards and environmental hazards.

Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants

Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants
Author: Andrew Chevallier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2001
Genre: Materia medica, Vegetable
ISBN: 9781740331210

This definitive Australian reference guide provides a unique insight into the medicinal actions of herbs, based on the latest scientific research. It contains a comprehensive Australian and New Zealand address list of organisations and practitioners.

Disabled Widows

Disabled Widows
Author: Donald T. Ferron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1972
Genre: Disability evaluation
ISBN:

Report and compilation of statistical tables resulting from a survey of the handicapped (disabled person), undertaken in 1966 by the social security administration, on demographic aspects and health-related characteristics of handicapped widowed married women in the USA, together with information on their eligibility to receive disability benefits.

Consumer Action Handbook, 2010 Edition

Consumer Action Handbook, 2010 Edition
Author: U.S. Services Administration
Publisher: GPO FCIC
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN: 9781612210001

Use this guide to get help with consumer purchases, problems and complaints. Find consumer contacts at hundreds of companies and trade associations; local, state, and federal government agencies; national consumer organizations; and more.

True You

True You
Author: Janet Jackson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1416587373

With candor and courage, world class entertainer Janet Jackson shares her painful journey to loving herself. She pulls us behind the velvet rope into her unforgettable career, sharing lessons she has learned and revealing the fitness secrets and lifestyle-changing tips she has adopted from her trainer.

Writing Movies for Fun and Profit

Writing Movies for Fun and Profit
Author: Thomas Lennon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-07-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439186766

"A hilarious and helpful insider's guide to launching a successful writing career in Hollywood. . . . The only compass readers will ever need to navigate the treacherous waters of filmmaking"--("Kirkus Reviews," starred review).

Chinese Medicine in Contemporary China

Chinese Medicine in Contemporary China
Author: Volker Scheid
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2002-06-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780822328728

DIVThis ethnography of contemporary Chinese medicine that covers both Chinese medical education and practice./div

The Afterlife of Images

The Afterlife of Images
Author: Ari Larissa Heinrich
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2008-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822388820

In 1739 China’s emperor authorized the publication of a medical text that included images of children with smallpox to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Those images made their way to Europe, where they were interpreted as indicative of the ill health and medical backwardness of the Chinese. In the mid-nineteenth century, the celebrated Cantonese painter Lam Qua collaborated with the American medical missionary Peter Parker in the creation of portraits of Chinese patients with disfiguring pathologies, rendered both before and after surgery. Europeans saw those portraits as evidence of Western medical prowess. Within China, the visual idiom that the paintings established influenced the development of medical photography. In The Afterlife of Images, Ari Larissa Heinrich investigates the creation and circulation of Western medical discourses that linked ideas about disease to Chinese identity beginning in the eighteenth century. Combining literary studies, the history of science, and visual culture studies, Heinrich analyzes the rhetoric and iconography through which medical missionaries transmitted to the West an image of China as “sick” or “diseased.” He also examines the absorption of that image back into China through missionary activity, through the earliest translations of Western medical texts into Chinese, and even through the literature of Chinese nationalism. Heinrich argues that over time “scientific” Western representations of the Chinese body and culture accumulated a host of secondary meanings, taking on an afterlife with lasting consequences for conceptions of Chinese identity in China and beyond its borders.

Not Like a Native Speaker

Not Like a Native Speaker
Author: Rey Chow
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2014-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0231522711

Although the era of European colonialism has long passed, misgivings about the inequality of the encounters between European and non-European languages persist in many parts of the postcolonial world. This unfinished state of affairs, this lingering historical experience of being caught among unequal languages, is the subject of Rey Chow's book. A diverse group of personae, never before assembled in a similar manner, make their appearances in the various chapters: the young mulatto happening upon a photograph about skin color in a popular magazine; the man from Martinique hearing himself named "Negro" in public in France; call center agents in India trained to Americanize their accents while speaking with customers; the Algerian Jewish philosopher reflecting on his relation to the French language; African intellectuals debating the pros and cons of using English for purposes of creative writing; the translator acting by turns as a traitor and as a mourner in the course of cross-cultural exchange; Cantonese-speaking writers of Chinese contemplating the politics of food consumption; radio drama workers straddling the forms of traditional storytelling and mediatized sound broadcast. In these riveting scenes of speaking and writing imbricated with race, pigmentation, and class demarcations, Chow suggests, postcolonial languaging becomes, de facto, an order of biopolitics. The native speaker, the fulcrum figure often accorded a transcendent status, is realigned here as the repository of illusory linguistic origins and unities. By inserting British and post-British Hong Kong (the city where she grew up) into the languaging controversies that tend to be pursued in Francophone (and occasionally Anglophone) deliberations, and by sketching the fraught situations faced by those coping with the specifics of using Chinese while negotiating with English, Chow not only redefines the geopolitical boundaries of postcolonial inquiry but also demonstrates how such inquiry must articulate historical experience to the habits, practices, affects, and imaginaries based in sounds and scripts.