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- Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About by Kevin Trudeau by Richard Stooker
In this controversial book Trudeau writes with a serious in-your-face attitude. There's much of value but you have to turn your BS detector on and really think for yourself. - New Book Offers How to Change Your Lifestyle to Live the Life You Deserve by Tyler Tichelaar
"Forever Young and Vibrant" is the second in Debi Waldeck's "In the Beginning...There was Wellness." Debi Waldeck discusses the current lifestyle of Americans, particularly poor nutritional practices, that are leading to cancer, migraine headaches, stomach complaints, and other ailments. Debi offers practical advice and information from cutting edge research to help readers have the vibrant lives they deserve. - New Book Offers Hope For Future Generations Through Health Awareness by Tyler Tichelaar
Debi Waldeck's "Saving 'Generation Next'" is the first volume in her fascinating and important series "In the Beginning...There was Wellness." In this volume, she discusses the health problems she and her children have faced, and the exploration into health and wellness she undertook to resolve their health issues. Her fascinating journey provides valuable information to bring bodies back to optimum levels. - New Book Offers Improved Relationship With Money and With Life by Tyler Tichelaar
"The Currency of Thought" is the third volume in Debi Waldeck's "In the Beginning...there was Wellness" series. Debi explains how being in control of your finances can help you with all of your well-being. In her mission to save Generation Next, she offers invaluable advice in getting out of debt, managing your finances, and having financial freedom. This final book of the series is a triumph! - The Official Anti-Aging Revolution by Ronald Klatz, Md, DO And Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO by Richard Stooker
This book makes a big promise -- "Stop the Clock, Time is on Your Side for a Younger, Stronger, Happier You" -- and goes a long way toward fulfilling it. However, don't cancel your life (or medical) insurance coverage just yet. - Statins and Global Transient Amnesia by Paul D Maher
Earlier this week a reader commented on a book by Dr. Duane Graveline entitled, Lipitor: Thief of Memory. I had heard of Dr. Graveline earlier and was intending to comment some time in future on his work. I have not yet read Lipitor: Thief of Memory or Dr. Graveline's more recent work Statin Drug Side Effects, however after reading the comment I realized that I can't always wait until I have become perfectly expert in hundreds of topics before deciding that they are worth discussion, really, there might be one post a season if I did that. I am entirely confident from what I do know now that this topic is worth further discussion. - Sherry Brescia's 'Great Taste No Pain' Book - Is it True Or False? by Paul A. J.
There are so many new diet fads promoted today that you no longer know which one to take up and which to discard. Sherry Brescia and her book Great Taste No Pain claims that the pain of digestive is avoidable and solvable - is this correct? - The Doctor's Heart Cure by Al Sears, MD by Richard Stooker
No organ is more important to our lives than our hearts, even our brains -- some people exist for years with a minimally functioning brain. But if our heart stops for more than a short time, it's all over. This book is for those of us who want to know what the American Heart Association is not telling us about preventing and treating heart disease. - Pushing Yourself to Power by John E Peterson by Richard Stooker
The author contracted polio at the age of 4 and was left with broken legs that forced him to use crutches. After an encounter with a bully at age 10, his grandfather and a friend introduced him to the courses of Charles Atlas and Earle Leiderman. He hasn't stopped since. - 12 Secrets to Virility by Al Sears, MD by Richard Stooker
The modern world and its lifestyle is making a silent war on the masculinity of the modern man. The Introduction outlines the problem. Men in the developed world have decreasing sperm counts. - Your Best Health Under the Sun by Al Sears, MD And Jon Herring by Richard Stooker
Could it be that the current conventional wisdom that "everybody knows" is wrong? What if sunlight in normal amounts is not only NOT dangerous, but healthy? - The Omegarx Zone by Dr Barry Sears by Richard Stooker
Prior to this book, Dr. Sears' focus was on the Zone diet. Yet he continued his research, and this book describes how he learned that pharmaceutical grade fish for Omega-3 essential fatty acids is also extremely important. And he explains how they work in tandem to increase your health. - The Side Effects of Steroid Use Exposed by Michel E Harding
Side-effects of steroids are customarily extremely devastating to a point that, nobody would want to engage in steroid intake unless they are doomed. The victims always feel let down by steroids and they regret what they have been doing, but this comes in when worse has turned to worst. There are scenarios, which can be evaded from occuring, but there are others that no one can get through easily. Some complications as well are irrevocable, while others are simple to overrule.... - PACE - Rediscover Your Natural Fitness by Dr Al Sears by Richard Stooker
P.A.C.E. is short for "Progressively Accelerating Cardiopulmonary Exertion." What's most important is that it's a compelling, credible challenge to the current practice of "cardio" to achieve a healthier heart. - Anatomy Trains - Myofascial Meridians For Manual and Movement Therapists (2nd Edition) - Tom Myers by Ben Katz
Tom Myers' Anatomy Trains is essential reading for anyone interested in the workings of the human body. It turns the conventional view of the musculo-skeletal system on its head and replaces it with an integrated vision of posture and movement in which the fascia is a key player. This book is an invaluable resource for bodywork and movement therapist from all disciplines. - Eating Right For Your Blood Type Guide by Jeff Cordeiro
We all know that only certain blood types can donate blood to other blood types. We know that there are certain types of foods that we eat that agree with us and other foods that don't. We also know that some people are severely allergic to some foods. If you want to be healthy in the future, begin today by eating the foods that your ancient relatives ate and these are the perfect guides down that path. - Book Review - Healing Back Pain - The Mind-Body Connection (Dr John E Sarno) by Shreyasi Majumdar
TMS has to do with the manifestation of emotional and psychological conditions in the soft tissue surrounding the spine and consequently emerging as the major cause for pain in the neck, shoulder, back, buttocks and limbs. Although the painful yet benign syndrome is brought on mainly by stress, the cause can be a wide range of latent emotional issues. - Book Review - Eat, Pray, Love by Donovan Q Bryan
"Eat, Pray, Love" is a novel by the novelist and journalist, Elizabeth Gilbert that tells about the author's journey for spiritual seeking. In this novel, the author tells an honest story of her emotional and psychological breakdown after a divorce, a crushing depression, and another failed love. Even, she says that she was at risk for suicide more than once. - The Miracle Seven by John E Peterson and Wendie Pett by Richard Stooker
According to the cover, this is about Transformetrics, which is the "Ultimate Training System." It features exercises for both men and women you can do anywhere, anytime. - Water For Health, For Healing, For Life by F Batmanghelidj, MD by Richard Stooker
You're not sick, you're thirsty! is this book's subtitle, and it sums up the book's message. We're not drinking enough water for optimum health. - The Anti-Inflammation Zone by Dr Barry Sears by Richard Stooker
Reversing the silent epidemic that's destroying out health is the subtitle. This is my favorite Zone book because it's up to date and ties itself to good health rather than the more popular weight loss. - The Soy Zone by Dr Barry Sears, Phd by Richard Stooker
Dr. Sears is on a mission to develop the Zone into the way all people who want to get or remain healthy will eat. He continually keeps it up to date with the latest scientific research, and adds to it as necessary. Plus, by coming up with new angles to spin, he's finding ways to market it to more people. - Testosterone is Your Friend by Roger Mason by Richard Stooker
This is subtitled "A Book for Men and Women." It's worth noting that although this hormone is associated with men, women need to have adequate amounts also, if they want good health. The author starts out with a down to earth explanation that testosterone is important, but only one hormone. And it's the proper balance of hormones which is important... - Yoga and Health by Selvarajan Yesudian and Elisabeth Haich by Richard Stooker
Although this book was written in 1953, Amazon readers still call it the best book on yoga ever written. It's still as useful as the day I bought the first paperback edition in 1965 when only a young boy. - Face Exercises That Prevent Premature Aging by Jeanette Johnson by Richard Stooker
People rarely think about exercising their facial muscles, yet those muscles grow old and flabby just like any of our other muscles. This accounts for some of the changes in our faces as we age. Can we reverse some of them through exercise? According to this book, the answer is yes. - Break Through Your Set Point by George L Blackburn, MD, PhD by Richard Stooker
The title is somewhat misleading, since the book covers many other aspects of weight loss. Many of them useful, but the connection with how to overcome your set point was not clear. Researchers first came up with the "set point" theory in 1982. - How Much Protein - A Simple Review by Grace Onyango
How much protein do we need to keep our bodies in optimum health? This is an answer that is provided in this e book titled how much protein. The author of the e book is Brad Pilon. - The Magic of Making Up Ebook by Faith Clark
The Magic of Making Up is an ebook by T.W. Jackson. It is kinds like a manual for the broken hearted who wants to get back with an ex that recently broke up with them. But there is really a lot more to it than that. - The Zone by Dr Barry Sears by Richard Stooker
This is the book which, in 1995, brought back the connection between the latest scientific medical research, historical findings, weight loss, good health -- and sanity. THE ZONE advocates eating truly balanced meals for good health and weight loss or control. - Cure Your Own Back Pain Ebook - Does It Work? by Faith Clark
Cure Your Own Back Pain is an ebook written for back pain sufferers by a "regular guy" who learned that doctors have a dirty little secret. What is that secret? Doctors can not cure back pain. But do they tell you that? Or do they tell you exactly how to stop it on your own?
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