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Nancy Appleton
Paper Textbook - $29.95
"Rethinking Pasteur's Germ Theory" is more than a history of medical science. Throughout the book, practicing nutritionist Dr. Nancy Appleton applies the findings of these researchers to a greater understanding of our own bodies. This reader-friendly ...
Artimia Arian
Paperback - $21.95
"To Life! consists of a comprehensive natural health regime. It includes a daily menu with various simple meal and juice options, in addition to a concise description of the most useful natural therapies.
Robert Arnot
Paperback - $38.95
This step-by-step program designed by Dr. Arnot enables readers to change undesirable habits and behavior and to create optimal conditions for succeeding, and, ultimately, to achieve their personal best. Includes information on diet, exercise, how to ...
Jeffrey M. Aron
Hardcover - $46.95
Not just another diet or exercise book, but a unique reference tool that discusses a difficult subject with wisdom and wit and provides concise, expert information on how to optimize bowel function, prevent disease, and achieve great health.
William Arruda
Paperback - $29.95
Truly the most innovative fitness book on the market...but truly practical in every aspect. Fitness Review And Vann Times This is the kind of fitness book that I can use! Kingston Review This is something that anybody can pick up and put into practic ...
Cheryl Campbell Atkinson
Paperback - $21.95
"Soul Food" is a term coined by African Americans to capture the uniqueness of the cooking style utilized for themselves, families and friends, all prepared with love, care and lots of soul. Many of these foods are rich in vitamins and minerals, but ...
Denise Austin
Paperback - $20.95
America's favorite fitness star, the author of "Jumpstart" and "Hit the Spot!, " shares her personal experience and enthusiastic style with the millions of pregnant women who want tips on nutrition, exercise techniques, and more. Photos.
Peter Axt
Paperback - $24.95
Drawing on both scientific and anecdotal sources, the authors of "The Joy of Laziness" argue that the much-admired Type A lifestyle of intense exercise, frantic activity, and overwork is detrimental to health and long life.