Medicine

Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine
Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine

Review:I love medical history. This book did not disappoint. It takes a pivotal period and brings it to life in full color. Not good to eat and read this book at the same time if you have a queasy stomach. Great writing. Great research. Great read. Read more

A True Tale of Intrigue and Innovation at the Dawn of Modern Medicine
A True Tale of Intrigue and Innovation at the Dawn of Modern Medicine

Review:Interesting story, based in history. But, the ending was quite quick and might have gone for a further chapter to demonstrate how Dr. Mutter and his collection has currently impacted those in the field of medicine. Read more

Prevent and Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally - The Diabetes Code
Prevent and Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally - The Diabetes Code

Review:Simply explains why and how type 2 diabetes can be cured by dietary interventions. Importantly the same food intervention will cure the metabolic syndrome thus also lower the risk of getting heart attacks. And more... Read more

What Traumatized Children Can Teach Us about Loss - and Healing
What Traumatized Children Can Teach Us about Loss - and Healing

Review:This book is very interesting and gives a good overview about identifying early childhood trauma.
What I am really missing in this book is the longterm perspective- what is the situation after 10-15 years - with or without treatment. Read more

Awakening Love in Deeply Traumatized Children - Building the Bonds of Attachment
Awakening Love in Deeply Traumatized Children - Building the Bonds of Attachment

Review:I found this book to be very informative & well written. It is the first book I have read regarding RAD since my son was diagnosed with attatchment issues.

I found that I could relate to many of the behaviours detailed in the book & it has given me invaluable insight into the confusing and painful world where my son sometimes dwells.

I would have liked a more comprehensive guide into the guidelines for parenting a child with these problems - though I have already tracked do... Read more

How America's Most Innovative Doctors are Reversing Alzheimer's
How America's Most Innovative Doctors are Reversing Alzheimer's

Review:Have ben reviewing materials related to the use of coconut oil to help with dementia. This book was very helpful and down to earth.so is easy to understand. I have my husband on coconut oil, milk and products and have seen some improvements in his memory, thinking, walking, and sense of humor. Who can argue with coconut oil ----- what can it hurt! Read more

The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss
The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss

Review:Very easy ready and helpful in understanding how to keep weight under control-- He clearly explains why just calories is not the solution ---- the quality of your food and specific foods are so important.... would recommend this book to anyone serious about understanding how the body uses food.! Read more

The Horrific Account of Nazi Experiments on Humans
The Horrific Account of Nazi Experiments on Humans

Review:I have read books on both the Nuremburg trials and the role of the doctors in the Nazi period, but this book gives an entirely different perspective- that of court reporter. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Read more

The Straight Facts About the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy (Fully Revised and Updated Fourth Edition)
The Straight Facts About the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy (Fully Revised and Updated Fourth Edition)

Review:Very detailed and well organized book. Unbiased straight facts recommend for anyone trying to stay safe! Contains everything thing to know about many drugs and overall general knowledge about how the body works. Read more

World Without Cancer; The Story of Vitamin B17
World Without Cancer; The Story of Vitamin B17

Review:I have read the first half of this book, discussing the science of cancer therapy. It is very informative, with lots of historical information, individual case studies (though clinically simplified) and many citations, which could be followed up on if one had the time. The second half of the book deals with the politics of cancer therapy, which I may or may not read. Read more

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