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Touch Life    by Craig Blewett
Price: $2.99 USD. 15510 words. Published on February 13, 2009. .

NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHOR, Ellen Tanner Marsh says "Get in touch with this book...Touch Life speaks to an essential inner need...in clear, concise prose....(It makes an) overwhelming case that we are depriving ourselves of a truly wonderful form of physical input and stimulation." Michelle Rossi, author of All About Me. "Touch Life....is very captivating...(it) captures so much truth" Get ready to run in the rain AGAIN!
My Healing Journey Through Chronic Fatigue Syndrome    by D. Patrick Miller 
Price: Free! 5220 words. Published on May 13, 2009. .

Author D. Patrick Miller tells the story of his seven-year struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and how it inaugurated his spiritual path with the help of dreamwork, instinctive movement, and study of "A Course in Miracles."
'Switched On' - Harnessing the Power of Nutrigenomics to Optimise Your Health    by Christine Houghton
Price: $6.95 USD. 17330 words. Published on October 3, 2010. .

This book explores the ground-breaking world of Nutrigenomics, a new health paradigm which identifies powerful food-derived compounds able to ‘switch on’ our cell-protective genes. Learn how to utilise the most powerful known nutrigenomic compounds to protect your cells and optimise their function. The result? Enhanced well-being, healthier ageing and less dependence on drugs and surgery!
The Book About Life    by Matthew Bohlsen
Price: $10.00 USD. 21410 words. Published on November 7, 2010. .

The book about life gives advice and tips on how to have a better,happier,richer and more successful life. Part motivational and part learning. A mixture of stories of the author’s 20 yrs experiences in life and work as a Chiropractor, Naturopath,Investment Adviser and Property Developer.The chapters on Health and Investments are a must read. Ideal for young people to gain knowledge about life
Who Hit the Down Button    by Phyllis Porter Dolislager
Price: $1.99 USD. 13140 words. Published on January 21, 2011. .

This is a useful and encouraging book for anyone living with a chronic illness or disability. Life has its ups and downs, but for those who struggle with physical handicaps, the downside is often daunting.
Pathogenic Mutations    by J L Knilans, ND. PhD
Price: $9.99 USD. 80370 words. Published on August 15, 2011. .

Diseases of the 21st century are caused by a group of pathogens which apparently mutate via pleomorphism or due to genetic engineering. These illnesses are affecting thousands of people and until in the advanced stages most people do not know what is causing their illness. Learn how to recognize Morgellons, fiber diseases and fungal disease before it reachs the advanced stages. Learn how to heal.
Healing Fibromyalgia    by David Edelberg, M.D.
Price: $7.99 USD. 79960 words. Published on November 27, 2011. .

Fibromyalgia is real. The pain you awaken with is not “in your head” and those who say fibro is incurable are seriously misinformed. David Edelberg, MD presents a powerful plan for healing fibro completely. You may even be able to do it on your own, without doctors or drugs. This book will tell you how. Includes Dr E’s Six-Week Nearly Natural Fibro Cure.
The Nonsensical Ramblings of a Beard    by Ashley Paddon
Price: $1.49 USD. 1770 words. Published on December 5, 2011. .

A small collection of nonsense poetry and haiku.
Desk Fatigue    by Andrew G.
Price: Free! 6370 words. Published on December 9, 2011. .

A collection of short stories I have compiled. This is a WORK IN PROGRESS, so come back often as I will update this collection with edits and additions from time to time. Visit my page on Amazon (search: Andrew Gee) for more of my works, available only on Kindle.
Heal With Food - Food Farmocopoeia    by Debra Pannowitz
Price: $19.99 USD. 26030 words. Published on April 2, 2012. .

This book, written by a practicing nutritionist, covers over 100 conditions seen regularly in her clinic. It guides the reader on what to eat as well as what to limit or perhaps avoid altogether. The focus is generally on what positive steps can be taken rather than a more negative approach of listing foods to avoid.