books about: disease
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The G-Free Diet: A Gluten-Free Survival Guide
73 reviews
Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Center Street
, 2009
The author is a lightning rod, but this book shouldn't be.
I came across this book by accident while trying to figure out what the heck was wrong with me and my gut. I read it, and decided to give gluten free living a try. Boy howdy, I'm glad I did. And I'm glad I had this book to help me. I don't know whether or not I have celiac disease, but I have no intention of eating gluten for a very long time as I'm experiencing so much relief from symptoms I ...
Knockout: Interviews with Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer--And How to Prevent Getting It in the First Place
70 reviews
Suzanne Somers
Crown
, 2009
KNOCKOUT
A must read for every individual as it informs you how to take care of yourself in this toxic world we live. Everybody has cancer cells and takes decades to surface. This book will guide you without any bias. We are going to see lot of cancers it may happen to you or one of your loved ones will have it and if you have the knowledge you can be helpful to family and friends. Read it with knowing ...
BabyCakes: Vegan, (Mostly) Gluten-Free, and (Mostly) Sugar-Free Recipes from New York's Most Talked-About ...
112 reviews
Erin McKenna
Clarkson Potter
, 2009
baby cakes
great book. definetly worth the wait. makes you want to go and work with these clever cute ladies!
The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for ...
657 reviews
T. Colin Campbell
,
Thomas M. Campbell II
Benbella Books
, 2006
Life-changing
Thought-provoking, life-changing results of worldwide research regarding dietary protein and disease. Explains differences we always knew existed in prevalence of ethnic diseases. Highly recommended.
Going Bovine
22 reviews
Libba Bray
Delacorte Books for Young Readers
, 2009
Wow...
This is a very good book. Though it can be confusing it is also an incredibly good read and I'd recommend it anyone mature enough to handle excessive cussing, and drug use. A short summary: Cameron Smith is a loser who no one pays any attention too. Then he gets diagnosed with Mad Cow Disease and is stuck in a hospital. There he meets Dulcie, a punk rocker angel with pink hair and combat boots ...
Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 2009 (Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy (Sanford))
11 reviews
Antimicrobial Therapy
, 2009
Never leaves my side at the hospital!
I can't do rounds unless I have this with me. I feel bare without it! It's good to have the latest edition.
The UltraMind Solution: Fix Your Broken Brain by Healing Your Body First
141 reviews
Mark Hyman MD
Scribner
, 2008
Heal the body and the mind will follow
The modern day paradigm to treating disease focuses on alleviating symptoms and discomfort. In doing so, however, not only do the underlying causes of the disease often become overlooked, but the "treatments" for the disease frequently lead to further disruption and chaos in the body. Using Functional Medicine (or "systems biology"), Mark Hyman takes a revolutionary approach that is based on ...
My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
309 reviews
Ph.D., Jill Bolte Taylor
Plume
, 2009
Wonderful book... Everyone should read Stroke of Insight
I had already read My Stroke of Insight by Jill Bolte Taylor, PhD. It was a library loan and I wanted to have that book on hand almost like a handbook on how to treat anyone who had a stroke. So I ordered three books, with the idea to give two away at Christmas. Got the package in no time. Well wrapped. No problem. Prompt delivery. Meanwhile, I've read another book, Don't Leave Me This ...
The Best Life Guide to Managing Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes
17 reviews
Bob Greene
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M.D., John J Merendino Jr.
, ...
Simon & Schuster
, 2009
More informative then I expected
I have acouple of Bob Greene's book and was not impressed. As in some of his recipes he would use prepackage foods, with bad fats, sugar in them.I also notice with his frozen foods in the market, they are not up to my standard of healthy food.. Surprised huh!! But this book is different. He has written so many interesting facts, on how to prevent type 2 Diabetes, or if you have ...
Still Alice
298 reviews
Lisa Genova
Pocket
, 2009
Excellent book
If anyone you know has been diagnosed with Alzheimers reading this insightful book will help you to understand the stages and steps the entire family goes thru. Highly recommended!
The DASH Diet Action Plan: Based on the National Institutes of Health Research: Dietary Approaches to Stop ...
29 reviews
Marla Heller
Amidon Press
, 2007
Dash Diet Book
The DASH Diet Action Plan: Based on the National Institutes of Health Research: Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension Just started the plan. I was looking for something to help get me off high blood pressure pills. This seems like a logical, managable approach.
Betty Crocker's Diabetes Cookbook: Everyday Meals, Easy as 1-2-3
92 reviews
Betty Crocker Editors
Betty Crocker
, 2003
Betty Crocker's Diabetes cookbook
We got this cookbook for I have diabetes and needed to fix meals that was easy and good. We have tried three of the recipes and have been really easy and good. Not like the orther cookbooks that say the meal is good and easy to fix when you can't find half of the ingredents and when you sit down to eat them they are horrible. I give this cookbook high ratings for the ingredents are easy to find ...
Anticancer: A New Way of Life
122 reviews
David Servan-Schreiber
Viking Adult
, 2008
My family line is rife with Cancer...
My family line is rife with Cancer. I have tried to remain healthy with exercise, positive outlook, God and lower stress. When I read this book I was blown away with the sense of empowerment and peace that the knowledge within this book gave me. I could do something to affect my future health. I didn't have to wait on the inevitable...and, I could understand why so many in my family have ...
Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome
95 reviews
James L. Wilson
Smart Publications
, 2002
You Can't Make a Diagnosis You Don't Think Of
Where is the border line between health and a disease? According to standard medical diagnosis, it could be a tenth of a point on a scale. Above you're healthy and don't get treated. A tenth of a point lower and you're sick. Doesn't make sense to me. This is the case with adrenal function, those two small glands responsible for your ability to cope. Some time ago, hypoadrenal - slow adrenal ...
The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People with Alzheimer Disease, Other Dementias, and Memory Loss ...
89 reviews
Nancy L. Mace
,
Peter V. Rabins
The Johns Hopkins University Press
, 2006
Must have for caregivers whose loved one has Alzheimer's.
There is not another book available that has been so well received by both professionals and loved ones of Alzheimer's. It educates and guides us all through this very difficult process. The key is to only read the chapter that is appropriate for your situation at that specific time. I'd suggest not reading ahead because everyone is different and their journey will be different.
Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms? When My Lab Tests Are Normal: A Revolutionary Breakthrough In ...
27 reviews
Datis Kharrazian
Morgan James Publishing
, 2009
Exactly what I needed!
I purchased this book after reading Shomon's book (Stop the Thyroid Madness Now) and others. What I find in this book is well-documented (from scientific papers) suggestions about ways to treat the immune system attack and not so focused on hypothyroidism. Since I have Hashimoto's, diagnosed Sept. 2009, this has been a valuable alternative track (although I still take Synthroid at the moment) ...
Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance
101 reviews
Atul Gawande
Picador
, 2008
How we can all do better
Readers of the New Yorker magazine may be familiar with Atul Gawande's regular essays on the state of American healthcare. In this, his second book, he delves into the question of why some surgeons consistently achieve better results than others, and how the example of those positive deviants can be used to raise standards everywhere. This collection of essays encompasses subjects as diverse ...
The One-Minute Cure: The Secret to Healing Virtually All Diseases
58 reviews
Madison Cavanaugh
Think-Outside-the-Book Publishing, Inc.
, 2008
Great Book!
This book was a gift and it was in excellent condition. It was shipped quickly and I'm very happy with this order.
50 Diabetes Myths That Can Ruin Your Life: And the 50 Diabetes Truths That Can Save It
14 reviews
Riva Greenberg
Da Capo Lifelong Books
, 2009
A Unique Book For All People With Diabetes
As a physician and a patient with diabetes, I find this book a unique discussion of diabetes. The author has melded medical information with her experiences and thoughts as a patient along with observations of many people with diabetes. The result is an informational and motivational combination that people with diabetes, as well as their friends and relatives, will find valuable in ...
Power Juices, Super Drinks: Quick, Delicious Recipes to Prevent & Reverse Disease
24 reviews
Steve Meyerowitz
Kensington
, 2000
This will save your life !! We would not need doctors if we eat well !!
This book changed my life . I feel a million times better now that I eat well. This is information that everyone should have!! Please read this book and pass on the lifesaving info
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