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by Peter H. Gott, M.D.
$14.95 (25.50 Canada) • 400 pages • Trade Paper
ISBN 1-884956-35-1
This 400-page
primer for better health, by America’s most popular medical
columnist Dr. Peter H. Gott, is an easy-to-understand, comprehensive guide
that will become your turn-to resource whenever you have health concerns.
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by Jennifer Horsman & Jaime Flowers $12.95 ($17.95 Canada) • Trade Paper • 128 pages •
ISBN 1-884956-60-2 • October 2006
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Don’t Eat the Animals: All the Reasons You Need to Be a Vegetarian is an exciting and provocative
new book on the universal benefits of being a vegetarian.
Authors Horsman and Flowers detail the many reasons for the burgeoning
movement toward a plant-based diet in four short, interesting,
easy-to-digest sections.
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by Patricia A. Agnew $12.95 ($17.95 Canada) • Trade Paper • 208 pages •
ISBN 1-884956-54-8
Have you ever left the doctor’s office feeling as if you had just
gone through a revolving door?
How To Talk To Your Doctor will show you how to get the information you need from
your doctor so you can make informed decisions. Learn how to navigate
through the all-to-often concurrent maze of prescriptions and tests with an
eye to discerning their necessity and value and learn how to save time and
money while doing it.
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by Keiko Aoki
$24.95 • Hardcover • 144 pages • 7.25" x 9.5"
Four-color photographs • Index • 1BN 1-884956-67-X
Publish date April 1, 2007
This
easy-to-use cookbook blends recipes of traditional flavor with ingredients
that are readily available at your local grocery store. Great for all
enthusiasts of Japanese food.
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by Sally M. Pacholok, R.N. and Jeffrey J.
Stuart, D.O.
$12.95 (Canada $18.95) •Trade Paper • 198
pages
ISBN 1-884956-46-7
Vitamin B12 deficiency plays a defining role in many seemingly
hopeless problems. But, even in the face of these studies, this disorder
has somehow been overlooked by the general medical field and is often
misdiagnosed—with disastrous consequences. The authors include numerous
case histories and offer their readers strategies on how to learn if they
or a loved one may be suffering from a B12 deficiency. The
first book to explore this deadly problem!
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