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Showing posts with label book review. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Book Review: 1001 Home Remedies and Natural Cures

1001 Home Remedies and Natural Cures by Esme Floyd. As the title of the book implies it is a natural and readily available at home for simple remedies and cures. Esme Floyd is known for her works on 1001s. She is also the author of 1001 Beauty Miracles, 1001 Little Health Miracles and others. 
This book is a collection of some of the things we already know on the remedies and cures for simple ailments, burns, cuts and others that are readily available in our homes, can grown in our gardens or found in the supermarket. The chapters are broken down into different areas of health issues with several tips and procedures on how to relieve each problems. It has widely covered the simple injuries such as burns and cuts, coughs, colds, skin problems, headache, PMS, personal care, immune boosters and even fertility enhancers! What do you know?

Although some are not surprising anymore as they have been published in different magazines, websites and lifestyle shows, this is a good book that would come very handy when you forget those drug-free reliefs from different medical complaints. The book is backed with medical research and proven homeopathy remedies but has provided a disclaimer on the advice that caution should be taken when pregnant, taking medications or with sensitive skin and other allergies. It doesn't in any way recommend to use it as a substitute for serious conditions. Makes sense that's why I double check each herbs on the web for any contraindications.

At SGD27.95 I find it expensive since the US price is just $13. But, I cannot not buy this as I find it both fun to read with the illustrations and great thing to have in your kitchen. 




Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Book Review: Life's Little Detours by Regina Brett

We were browsing through a flyer from a bookstore when we saw one book featured with this title: Life's Litte Detours: 50 Lessons to Find and Hold onto Happiness by Regina Brett. We checked the reviews and ratings on Amazon and it was 4-5 stars. So, we decided to buy it as gifts to our friends. That same day we bought it. There was only one copy left so we decided that have this for ourselves. I sure glad we did it because it was as if a gift to ourselves because this book woke me up again to find and hold on to the happiness I deserve and already have.


I have long told myself that I won't be buying any inspirational or self-help book because what they say is always the same. Words such as 'seize the day', 'life is what you make it', 'happiness is a decision' et cetera have been written millions of times, I guess since paper and pen were invented. This book was bought as a gift but we decided to read it just to check if its worth reading and giving. And it was! It is! I couldn't put the little book down.

Life's Little Detours by Regina Brett is a 245-page little book, no bigger than my hand, written originally as a column in the Plain Dealer and the Beacon Journal. After surviving cancer, Regina Brett, then 45, reflected on all the life that taught her and when she hit 50 she added five more lessons thus, came the book.

I love how the author narrated anecdotes and short stories to convey her reflections on each lessons. I find it easy to read because each chapter, lessons, has only about 2-3 pages. So you can actually go back to any chapter that you feel like reading again without taking too much time. The words she used are simple, easy and no need for a dictionary by your side. 

The lessons in the book are things which we already know but worth reminding us because sometimes we get too caught up with all the noise and clutters in our lives. I am moved with one of the chapter 'Make peace with your past so it doesn't screw up your present'. This totally make sense to me. I have issues with authority. There are times when I get stiff, frozen and couldn't say a word when someone who is older than me raises his/her voice which I see as an authority. I wanted so much to speak every time it happens but my thoughts just won't get out of my mouth. It took me years, after some retreats and two-month personality workshop to get into terms with it. I realized that that behavior of mine can be traced back to one incident when I was about 10 years old.

I was doing an errand for my mother. I was not able to understand it correctly and when she saw me doing things otherwise she shouted at me, stared violently as if I have done a treacherous thing, and called me 'tanga'. Recalling that moment, I think I don't feel like crying at that time but I can't speak up nor did I even say sorry or explain or whatever. I just couldn't talk and just do what she asked me to do the right way.

That was years and years ago. Mother have changed a lot and I know she loves me even back then. But, that incident made a dent in me that unknowingly affected how I deal with people with authority. After realizing that, it liberated me, made me deal with that kind of situation as a grown up and not as a 10-year old girl.

I could go on and on with all the realizations I had from this book but I don't want to bore you. I highly recommend that you get a hold of this for yourself or as a gift. It made me smile, laugh and teary eyed. Life's Little Detours could definitely be something you'd pick up whenever you're having the blues and things just don't seem right. And, oh, by the way, it also has about two chapters about finances. So it actually covers most of our life areas.
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