Suhair Kallabat,
event co-host,
and LeeAnn
Kirma, president
of the Chaldean
American Ladies
of Charity
We think nothing of driving
half an hour to a good restaurant...
but we'll settle for a hospital
around the corner.
Guests Sonya Danou, Sue Yatooma and Nawal Yaldo, all of West Bloomfield
"CALC has demonstrated how
there's power in numbers when
it comes to a common goal:' said
Adora Kassab-Ibrahim. "It was
empowering to be here among the
women."
Mary Seman of West
Bloomfield agreed: "The coming
together of women in faith to
share information about health
and spirituality brings fellowship
to everyone." BC
As long as your health insurance allows you
to go anywhere, maybe you shouldn't confine
yourself to the neighborhood.
Because this isn't dinner. This is your life.
Food Effects
Year after year, in independent studies, the
people of Southeast Michigan have rated
Beaumont as their most preferred hospital:
for doctors, for nurses, for surgery, and for
overall quality of care.
"What you eat can create disease or protect you against disease,"
says Dr. Joel Kahn. "A person who eats for health is called a
'nutritarian' and understands that food can protect you and can
have therapeutic effects:'
So maybe, when you're looking for a hospital,
the criteria should be quality, instead of
convenience.
Health books recommended by Dr. Kahn:
• Dr. Neal Barnard's Program for Reversing Diabetes, Neal Barnard,
It's your life...
Do you have a Beaumont doctor?
M.D., Rodale Press Inc., New York, 2006
• There is a Cure for Diabetes, Gabriel Cousens, M.D., North
Atlantic Books, California, 2008
• Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, Caldwell Esselstyn, M.D.,
Penguin Group USA, New York, 2008
• The Engine 2 Diet, Rip Esselstyn, Grand Central Publishing,
New York, 2009
• Mindless Eating Brian Wansink Ph.D., Random House Inc.,
Beaumont®
800.633.7377
New York, 2006
• Eat for Health, Joel Fuhrman, M.D., Little Brown & Co.
New York, 2003
October 2011
CHALDEAN NEWS I JEWISH NEWS 15