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Fortitude
- American Resilience in the Era of Outrage
- De: Dan Crenshaw
- Narrado por: Dan Crenshaw
- Duración: 8 h y 15 m
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In 2012, on his third tour of duty in Afghanistan, an improvised explosive device left Dan Crenshaw's right eye destroyed and his left blinded. Only through the careful hand of his surgeons, and what doctors called a miracle, did Crenshaw's left eye recover partial vision. And yet, he persevered, completing two more deployments. Why? There are certain stories we tell ourselves about the hardships we face—we can become paralyzed by adversity or we can adapt and overcome. We can be fragile or we can find our fortitude. Crenshaw delivers a set of lessons to help you do just that.
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Level headed Conservative Speaks!
- De Levi Melchizidek Louis en 04-09-20
- Fortitude
- American Resilience in the Era of Outrage
- De: Dan Crenshaw
- Narrado por: Dan Crenshaw
Excellent
Revisado: 11-13-20
Lays out where we are losing attachment to our roots in American society. Great book to read for those in search of truth and level-headedness.
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Cancer and the New Biology of Water
- De: Dr. Thomas Cowan MD
- Narrado por: Madison Niederhauser
- Duración: 5 h y 48 m
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In Cancer and the New Biology of Water, Thomas Cowan argues that this failure was inevitable because the oncogene theory is incorrect or at least incomplete and based on a flawed concept of biology in which DNA controls our cellular function and therefore our health. Instead, Dr. Cowan tells us the somatic mutations seen in cancer cells are the result of a cellular deterioration that has little to do with oncogenes, DNA, or even the nucleus.
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A new way of looking at disease
- De Luis A en 09-30-19
- Cancer and the New Biology of Water
- De: Dr. Thomas Cowan MD
- Narrado por: Madison Niederhauser
Awesome book
Revisado: 12-11-19
Thomas Cowan’s work brings to the table aspects of health that are overlooked. As a physician I see this daily in the office. Patients are on drug after drug with no foreseeable resolve in sight. I have seen cancer resolve by applying the same principles listed in this book!
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Callous Disregard
- Autism and Vaccines - The Truth Behind a Tragedy
- De: Andrew Wakefield
- Narrado por: Gildart Jackson
- Duración: 9 h y 34 m
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In the pursuit of possible links between childhood vaccines, intestinal inflammation, and neurologic injury in children, Wakefield lost his job in London’s Royal Free Hospital, his country of birth, his career, and his medical license. A recent General Medical Council ruling stated that he was “dishonest, irresponsible and showed callous disregard for the distress and pain of children.” Maligned by the medical establishment and mainstream media, Wakefield endeavors to set the record straight.
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A must read for all parents.
- De Vickie Bonawitz en 07-25-18
- Callous Disregard
- Autism and Vaccines - The Truth Behind a Tragedy
- De: Andrew Wakefield
- Narrado por: Gildart Jackson
Excellent!
Revisado: 04-03-19
If you are curious of what actually happened to Andrew Wakefield, this is the book for you. It provides great insight into the corruption of certain aspects in medicine.
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The Moth in the Iron Lung
- A Biography of Polio
- De: Forrest Maready
- Narrado por: Forrest Maready
- Duración: 5 h y 54 m
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A fascinating account of the world’s most famous disease - polio - told as you have never heard it before. Epidemics of paralysis began to rage in the early 1900s, seemingly out of nowhere. Doctors, parents, and health officials were at a loss to explain why this formerly unheard-of disease began paralyzing so many children. Why did this disease start to become such a horrible problem during the late 1800s? Why did it affect children more often than adults? Why was it originally called teething paralysis by mothers and their doctors?
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Root Cause
- De Circlekay1 Gulfport MS en 10-24-19
- The Moth in the Iron Lung
- A Biography of Polio
- De: Forrest Maready
- Narrado por: Forrest Maready
Incredible.
Revisado: 03-14-19
“Humans prefer a heroic story, rather than one of dismal failure.”
Excellent read, very engaging.
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