Customer Review: A Stroke of Insight is a fascinating book that helps you to better understand the physiology of the brain and, more importantly, the power of the brain. Jill's journey brings hope to those enduring the often long road to recovery of a brain injury and is highly recommended to any medical caregiver... more info
Customer Review: You: Being Beautiful could as easily have been called You: Being Healthy. Roizen and Oz write: "We all want to look beautiful, feel beautiful, and be beautiful." I'm not sure how many men would admit to that, but substitute "feel my best" and "healthy" for "beautiful," and this describes the book.... more info
Customer Review: I found Michael Pollan's book to be quite informative and interesting. The strength of the book was the detailing of much of the modern food chain and our dependence on but a very few staple items, namely corn and soy, to supply a very high percentage of our caloric needs. The percentage of our... more info
Customer Review: Here is a flavor of campaign book I didn't previously know existed. Sen. Daschle is not running for an elected office, but seems now to have attained the goal behind the book - Secretary of Health and Human Services, and White House go-to guy for healthcare reform. The book gains a great deal of... more info
Customer Review: Perhaps the "revised and Expanded Edition" has overcome the original failings of repetition and failure to hold together. This book felt link a compendium of short articles.
Customer Review: This book is an excellent summary of cancer recurrence prevention strategies by a survivor-physician. It's also good information for those who haven't had cancer and hope to prevent it by making positive lifestyle choices. Not only does it cover information on additives in our food and statistics on... more info
Customer Review: This book is very helpful but confuses me at times since it has so many small mini indexes and sections, but besides that very helpful.
Customer Review: So I read a lot of Amazon reviews on controversial books. Reviews regarding books on politics, religion, philosophy, evolution, and music (particularly anything that tries to call itself punk) all have their share of condescension and bad blood, but I have never encountered the venom and vitriol as... more info
Customer Review: This book is brilliant. Very well referenced. Because I have a chronic illness, and the links Campbell makes between chronic illness and animal protein are such a wake-up call, it made me go vegan the second I read it.
Customer Review: Louise Hays books are very positive and uplifting. I love the affirmations in this book. I do believe that the mind's beliefs can manifest in the body. Whether or not it manifests from these certain beliefs into these certain parts of the body I am not sure. In any case the "gift edition" of the... more info