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  • - How to Prevent Cancer and Diseases
    av Migdalia Arn N & Migdalia Arnan
    246 - 405,-

  • av Judith E Medeiros
    246 - 405,-

  • - The Human Experience
    av Melinda Campbell
    246 - 405,-

  • av Klaus Nurnberger
    246 - 420,-

  • av R Gordon Bobby R Gordon & Bobby R Gordon
    246 - 405,-

  • av William R Ferguson
    246 - 405,-

  • av Orest Bedrij
    246 - 405,-

  • - The Force and Vivacity Effect
    av John M Marshall & John M Marshall Ph D
    246 - 405,-

  • av Phelippe Alberto Salazar
    246 - 405,-

  • av Gabe Gabel
    246 - 405,-

  • - The Life of Idris Muhammad: The Life of Idris Muhammad
    av Idris Muhammad
    246 - 405,-

  • av David Hoekenga
    246 - 405,-

  • - 1974-1999
    av Neil Friedman
    246,-

  • av Ryan Ramsey
    246,-

  • av Steve Ostrow
    373,-

  • av Richard Pawley
    136,-

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  • av A Gentleman
    214 - 327,-

  • av Jenny Carey
    168,-

  • av Jean Edwards
    136,-

  • av Elliot Sternlicht
    404,-

    This book covers basic bridge principles relating to all three aspects of bridge - bidding, defending and declaring a hand. I have imparted ideas that I have learned in over twenty years of playing high-level tournament and rubber bridge.

  • av Jenny Carey
    175,-

  • av Evelyn Nalley McCollum
    343 - 450,-

  • av David Allen Goodwin
    270 - 404,-

  • av Lee Morton Taylor
    255 - 389,-

  • av Rudolf Spatarella
    270 - 404,-

  • av Roddy O'Connor
    270 - 404,-

  • - Connecting Dentistry and Medicine
    av M.D., Thomas E, Robert Kulacz, m.fl.
    404,-

    The Roots of Disease: Connecting Dentistry and Medicine represents the collaborative efforts of a dental surgeon, Dr. Robert Kulacz, and a cardiologist, Dr. Thomas Levy. For almost a decade now, these two health care professionals have had the opportunity to directly observe the enormous negative impact that infective dental toxicity has had on the health of many patients. Drs. Kulacz and Levy have also found that the removal of, and complete healing of, sites of infective dental toxicity can often result in seemingly near-miraculous improvement in many of the patients so treated. At the very least, substantial improvements in the clinical conditions and abnormal laboratory profiles of many patients so treated have been observed very frequently by the authors. It is the opinion of Drs. Kulacz and Levy that many, if not most, medical conditions and diseases result from the inability of the body to completely neutralize its many daily toxic stresses. Certainly, all medical conditions can be expected to be aggravated and worsened by any ongoing and unneutralized toxin exposures, regardless of what may have caused the medical conditions to develop in the first place. The Roots of Disease endeavors to demonstrate that for most victims of chronic degenerative disease, one or more sources of infective dental toxicity can be identified and eliminated. While infective dental toxicity occurs in multiple settings, including root canal treated teeth, dental implants, cavitations, abscessed teeth, and periodontal disease, it would appear that root canal treated teeth do the greatest amount of damage to the health and immune systems of the greatest number of people. The very nature of the root canal procedure allows the elimination of tooth pain while still harboring a situation of chronic anaerobic infection. Eliminating the most natural warning sign of a deep-seated infection is an especially dangerous situation. And like anaerobic infections encountered anywhere else in the body, the associated infective toxicity in the root canal treated tooth can always be expected to eventually overtax the immune system of the patient. However, immune system "collapse" will often occur years after the performance of the root canal procedure, and the proper blame for the subsequent immune incompetence rarely ever gets assigned to the root canal treated tooth. A chronic degenerative disease, such as cancer, heart disease, or arthritis, just "appears" one day, and both doctor and patient alike think it is the unlucky and/or inevitable consequence of aging. Hopefully, this book will both educate and enrage its readers. The appendices in this book further attempt to demonstrate to the reader that a very large amount of hard scientific data already exists to support all of the assertions made. Dentistry and medicine must always be practiced in conjunction with each other, although presently such collaboration is rarely found. Dentists and physicians need to become working colleagues on a regular basis. Until this happens, many more patients will suffer from the historical isolation and separation of these two noble professions.

  • - The Story of Kaddy Steele
    av Willa Buckley Wolcott
    214,-

    Flying Free: The Story of Kaddy Steele is the true story of a remarkable woman whose independent spirit and love of adventure made her a pioneer in flying as a WASP and as an airshow pilot. It is the story of a woman who, while growing up, hated school and later became a successful educator herself. It is the story of a woman who has been eager to embrace new challenges and to persist until she conquered them. It is, finally, the story of a woman who has taken what the poet Robert Frost calls "the road less traveled by."

  • av Lana Santorelli
    343 - 450,-

  • av TD Biagas
    183,-

    As Wide as The Sky by T D Biagas illustrated by Travis and Alex Thompson (son and father) We all need to simplify things for kids so that they can understand. So in the book, As Wide as The Sky, two brothers, find out how much they are loved by their parents, in a way they can comprehend. They soon find out who loves them even more....

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