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Heal Your Body (Paperback)
This book offers positive new thought patterns to replace negative emotions.
It includes an alphabetical chart of physical ailments, the probable causes, and healing affirmations to help you eliminate old patterns.
About the Author: Louise L. Hay, bestselling author, is an internationally known leader in the self-help field.
Her key message: “If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed”. The author has a great deal of experience and (more…)
Continue Reading »Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work (Second Edition)With CD (Perfect Paperback)
This easy-to-read alternative treatment guide could save your life.
Outsmart Your Cancer explodes the myths about alternative cancer treatments and explains why non-toxic methods are more effective than conventional ones.
This second edition of Outsmart Your Cancer includes new chapters, an audio CD with inspiring recovery testimonials from cancer survivors, and an incredible amount of valuable information.
Twenty-one different alternative methods are discussed along with real life stories of people who completely recovered from (more…)
Cure Your Cancer: Your Guide to the Internet (Paperback)
Proven gentle, non-toxic remedies.
Praised by readers in 42 countries.
Bill Henderson’s “Cure Your Cancer” book describes exactly how you can take control of your cancer and overcome it.
Eighty-one treatments, each of which has cured thousands of cancer patients, including”terminal” cases, are covered in this book.
Bill has spent the last three years in intense study of the Internet resources, clinics, doctors, supplements and support groups nowavailable to you. Augmented by his vibrant network of cancer crusaders (more…)
Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor: More Rebellion and Fire for Your Healing Journey (Paperback)
Carr spins off her original Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips in this uplifting guide.
She begins with her own story—the discovery of inoperable Stage IV cancer in her liver and lungs—then covers four main topics: diagnosis, mind, body and spirit.
Though she admits to having bad days, Carr follows her own advice to shake off passive malaise.
She gathers her support group or posse (many of whom supply guest entries), determined not to let cancer poison her entire w (more…)
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