Janine Gee was born, raised and educated in Adelaide, South Australia. Throughout her diverse career she has worked all around Australia in documentation and training in the software implementation environment (Information Technology in a variety of clients' industries). This experience facilitated her progression into a career as author.
On a personal level Janine, a serial monogamous dieter, tried diet after diet, each with the same disappointing result. In 2001, a lengthy juggle of dieting and many minor ailments culminated in a battle with a persistent migraine. Janine’s 30-year battle with her weight and abrupt solution to a six-week migraine sparked a journey of unimaginable discovery which became the foundation of the book The Epigenetics of Diet. It is about foods, imitation foods and contaminants and their effects on our emotions, bodies and behaviour. Her first book explains how the reader can discover their ideal body shape without the need for drugs ... simply by eating real food ... a *dietary* survival guide! It dispels the myths asserted by the agricultural, pharmaceutical and psychiatric industries!
Epigenetics is a fascinating science that bridges the gap between nature and nurture. People evolve in order to survive. Children born on the Gaza strip with PTSD live longer than children born there without PTSD ... and they certainly aren't medicated either.
A number of elderly Australians have also teamed up with Janine to co-author many other titles about travelling safely and surviving natural disasters and man-made emergencies (Survival Guide) and University booklets that detail what is required and expected of tertiary students. Her diverse experience and extensive skill set support her talent as a gifted author and co-author of books that appeal to a wide audience.
Simply take a look at the growing diversity of her titles. There is likely to be something for even the most discernible reader.
John Brandt, a former intelligence and counter-terrorism specialist, and Janine Gee reveal what you need to know to travel safely and to plan for and survive natural disasters...for everyone from backpackers to hostage targets to you!
Research now shows two most fatal places to be in an earthquake are in doorways/under furniture. Find out where to go to maximise your chance of survival.
At last, a guide through the tangled web of academic essay writing! The 'simple' steps to 'do' an academic essay are set out, right down to warning students to check the range of assessment criteria. Prevent unnecessary panic. Students can gain confidence in handling the techniques, making the thorough steps more automatic.
This too is part of the outcome of a solid academic education.
Higher education involves concept attainment. Many students never really learn just how easy concept attainment can be. This work provides a simple and effective method for establishing the 'must know', 'should know' and 'could know' information relating to a course of study.
Learn What to Learn lifts the lid a little more on the processes that are fundamental to succeeding at university.
Multi-Choice Examinations is a user-friendly guide that explains how a novice student can more successfully undertake the assessment demands of a university, in this instance, multi-choice exams.
Our experiences affect our emotions, bodies and behaviour and trigger genetic switches, which then affect our children.
The fascinating relatively new science, Epigenetics, explains how our genetic information is modified.
Third Edition released 14 September 2019.
(This book contains just the Epigenetics chapter
from The Epigenetics of Diet.)
*The* book about preventative medicine, nutrition and the dire consequences of the modern western diet.
Like no other, this book teaches you how to eat foods that fuel the body to obtain and maintain optimal health, weight and body shape for life. Learn how to test all other foods to find those that *you* can eat without adverse reactions.
Discover *your diet*. Third Edition. (epigenetics.cc)
The Secret Life of Captain X: My Life with a Psychopath Pilot
on Feb. 14, 2015
What an insightful read. This book with either leave you with your jaw on the floor or crying because you are not alone. Intelligently written, entertaining to read...this account of one woman's experience of marriage to a socialized psychopath will leave you incredulous. A good read. You couldn't make this stuff up. That's what makes it even more delicious ... I read the 868 pages on my mobile phone in 3 sittings.
You'll be grateful you are not married to him! Buy it now,
before 50 Shades of Grey turns narcissistic control into eroticism...(oh wait) ;D