For Wellness Professionals – Books

Anticancer: A New Way of Life

by David Servan-Schreiber, MD

Exercises for Cancer Survivors

by Carol Michaels

The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen, Second Edition: Nourishing, Big-Flavor Recipes for Cancer Treatment and Recovery

2nd Edition of one of the most popular books for cancer-related nutrition by Rebecca Katz…

The Longevity Kitchen: Satisfying, Big-Flavor Recipes Featuring the Top 16 Age-Busting Power Foods [120 Recipes for Vitality and Optimal Health]

Some of the most popular books for cancer-related nutrition are by Rebecca Katz, MS.

Rebecca creates delicious recipes, using what she calls “the power of yum.”

Here Rebecca brings the lessons of healthy and tasty food to the broader public…

100 Questions & Answers About Lymphedema

by Saskia R.J. Thiadens, Paula J. Stewart, Nicole L. Stout

Adult Coloring Book Designs: Stress Relief Coloring Book

This coloring book contains a variety of calming designs to please the eye and to soothe the soul…

Ayurveda: The Science of Self Healing: A Practical Guide

In this illustrated guide, Ayurveda is made accessible, with clear explanations and recommendations for ways to incorporate Ayurvedic lifestyle techniques for a healthier life.

Ayurvedic Healing: A Comprehensive Guide

A good introductory resource by Dr. David Frawley

Breathwalk: Breathing Your Way to a Revitalized Body, Mind and Spirit

by authors Gurucharan Singh Khalsa and Yogi Bhajan

Breathwalk: Illustrated Program Guide

A companion to the book “Breathwalk: Breathing Your Way to a Revitalized Body, Mind and Spirit”…

By Willoway Brook: Exploring the Landscape of Prayer

by Cindy Crosby

Color Me Calm: 100 Coloring Templates for Meditation and Relaxation

This coloring book offers seven therapeutically-themed chapters intended to create a relaxation response…

Contemplative Hiking Along the Colorado Front Range

by Margaret Emerson

Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips

Kris Carr writes: On Valentine’s Day in 2003 I was diagnosed with a rare and incurable (yet thankfully slow-growing) stage IV cancer. This WTF moment sparked a deep desire in me to stop holding back and start participating in my well-being. Though I can’t be cured, I can still be healthy — I can still feel better, love harder and have a more joyful life. So I hit the road on a self-care pilgrimage and haven’t looked back.