My Kitchen Cure

My Kitchen Cure

Author: Mee Tracy McCormick

Publisher: Lee Mee Incorporated

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780989118507

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Hereditary Crohn's disease, an intestinal ulceration, a diagnosis of cancer waiting to be confirmed, and debilitating daily pain had knocked McCormick down. When it seemed like she only had two options-- a slow and painful death or a sudden and quick death-- she decided to find a third option. She developed a list of foods that would not only keep her out of her sick bed but also have a positive healing influence on her body. That's when the real healing began. Her book will give hope and solutions to those dealing with similar problems.


Cure

Cure

Author: Robin Cook

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2010-08-10

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1101189266

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With her son’s cancer in remission, NYC medical examiner Laurie Montgomery returns to work—and finds her first case back to be a dangerous puzzle in this compelling mystery by the bestselling “master of the medical thriller.” (The New York Times) The investigation into the shocking death of CIA agent Kevin Markham is a professional challenge for Dr. Laurie Montgomery, and it has her colleagues wondering if she still has what it takes after so much time away. Markham’s autopsy results are inconclusive, and though it appears he’s been poisoned, toxiccology fails to corroborate Laurie’s suspicions. While her coworkers doubt her assassination theory, her determination wins over her husband, fellow medical examiner Jack Stapleton, and together they discover associations to a large pharmaceutical company and several biomedical start-ups dealing with stem-cell research. Laurie and Jack must race to connect the dots before they are consumed in a dangerous game of biotech espionage.


Fatal Cure

Fatal Cure

Author: Robin Cook

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1995-02-01

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 1101664169

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Public health care is one of the most important issues in America today. Now Robin Cook, the bestselling master of medical suspense, confronts this controversial subject with an all-too-possible scenario as powerful--and terrifying--as his groundbreaking blockbuster, Coma...With its state-of-the-art facility and peaceful Vermont setting, the Bartlet Community Hospital seemed like a dream come true. It offered doctors David and Angela Wilson new career opportunities, a chance to work within an enlightened system of "Managed care" --and a perfect place to raise their daughter, who suffered from cystic fibrosis. But then, one by one, their dreams turned to nightmares. And day by day, their patients began to die...


My Pinewood Kitchen, A Southern Culinary Cure

My Pinewood Kitchen, A Southern Culinary Cure

Author: Mee McCormick

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2020-04-14

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0757323529

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"Author Mee McCormick cooked her way back to health when Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and Hashimoto's disease knocked her down. Through relentless recipe testing, she healed her gut issues with a diet of organic whole foods, anti-inflammatory oils, and nutrient-rich foods. In My Pinewood Kitchen, she shares 130+ of her gut-friendly, gluten-free recipes. From breakfasts and salads, to soups and smoothies, to dinners and desserts for weeknights or company. She also includes the science behind why gut health is important, how to stock a gut-friendly pantry, and tips for how to eat for optimal gut wellness"--


Joy Of Cooking, Miniture Edition 1

Joy Of Cooking, Miniture Edition 1

Author: Marion Rombauer Becker

Publisher: Running Press

Published: 2000-11-02

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780762408412

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This lay-flat paperback format of the 1997 edition is truly an indispensable and beloved reference and recipe source for home cooks concerned about freshness, nutrition, and taste.


Chromosome 6

Chromosome 6

Author: Robin Cook

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1998-04-01

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780425161241

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“Master of the medical thriller.”—The New York Times In his most prophetic thriller yet, Robin Cook goes behind the headlines on cloning and genetic manipulation, blending fact with fiction in this terrifying bestseller. In the jungles of equatorial Africa, a biotechnology giant has taken transplant surgery and animal research to a new level—where one mistake could bridge the evolutionary gap between man and ape and forever change the genetic map of our existence. Meanwhile, in New York City, Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery are working on a seemingly unrelated murder of a mobster, only to find some very odd things once their victim is on the autopsy table...


Cooking to Cure

Cooking to Cure

Author: Angela Dailey

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-03-04

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9781508568148

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If you, or someone you know, are one of the over 350 million people worldwide suffering from depression or anxiety and seeking answers beyond medication, Cooking to Cure may be just what you need. In this groundbreaking book, clinician Angela Dailey, LCSW, shows you how to attain optimal mental health through eating whole, natural foods. Based on sound scientific research, Cooking to Cure, explores the relationship between nutrition and the most common mental ailments worldwide – anxiety and depression. As our diets have become more and more depleted of essential nutrients contained in whole “real” food and replaced with commercially processed food, the incidence of depression and anxiety has skyrocketed. Cooking to Cure provides the tools you need to balance your neurochemistry naturally. Inside you will discover how to:• Relieve anxiety and depression by eating nutrient rich foods• Understand nutrients and how they affect the brain• Choose the right foods for optimal mental health nutrients• Learn which neurotransmitters are involved in depression and anxiety and how to balance them with the right foods• Track beneficial nutrients with tools like the Nutrient Content Table• Enjoy easy, healthy recipes that are gluten-free and refined sugar-free to get you started on your “whole foods” journey!Food is designed to be our medicine. Let Cooking to Cure show you how to eat your way to better mental health!


Dropping Acid

Dropping Acid

Author: Jamie Koufman

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-09-04

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1940561027

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Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure is the first book to explain how acid reflux, particularly silent reflux, is related to dietary and lifestyle factors. It also explains how and why the reflux epidemic is related to the use of acid as a food preservative. Dr. Koufman defines the symptoms this shockingly common disease and explains why a change in diet can alleviate some of the most common symptoms. Dropping Acid offers a dietary cure for acid reflux, as well as lists of the best and worst foods for a reflux sufferer. The book’s recipes use tasty fats as flavorings, not as main ingredients; included are the recipes for tasty dishes that prove living with reflux doesn't mean living without delicious food.


The Cookie Cure

The Cookie Cure

Author: Susan Stachler

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 149263784X

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A heartwarming memoir of a family that refused to give up When twenty-two-year-old Susan Stachler was diagnosed with cancer, her mother, Laura, was struck by déjà vu: the same illness that took her sister's life was threatening to take her daughter's too. Heartbroken but steadfast, Laura pledged to help Susan through the worst of her treatments. When they discovered that Laura's homemade ginger cookies soothed the side effects of Susan's chemo, the mother-daughter duo soon found themselves opening Susansnaps and sharing their gourmet gingersnaps with the world. Told with admirable grace and infinite hope, The Cookie Cure is about more than baked goods and cancer—it's about fighting for your life and for your dreams.