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Why You're Sick and How to Get Well
- Revealing Everything Western Medicine Isn't Telling You
- De: Teresa Bruni
- Narrado por: Catherine O'Connor
- Duración: 6 h y 40 m
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Whether you're suffering from a chronic illness or simply seeking optimal well-being, this compassionate guide is tailored to those in search of effective solutions. It's not just a book; it's a roadmap to radical healing and profound self-discovery.
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An eye-opening and empowering book!
- De Jennie O'Connor en 09-25-24
- Why You're Sick and How to Get Well
- Revealing Everything Western Medicine Isn't Telling You
- De: Teresa Bruni
- Narrado por: Catherine O'Connor
Comprehensive Book.
Revisado: 07-15-24
Excellent book. This book could be used as a reference and guide for anyone. I do not think she leaves any stone unturned. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to improve their Health. It even contains a comprehensive review of different modalities.
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Common Sense
- De: Thomas Paine
- Narrado por: Richard Williams
- Duración: 1 h y 54 m
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Thomas Paine was born in Great Britain; he came to America at the age of 37 for the first time. He is rightly considered to be the Anglo-American writer, philosopher, publicist, as well as "American godfather" for supporting separatist spirits and inspiring Americans to fight for their independence (at that very moment, the break between America and England was imminent). He described his thoughts in a wonderful tract Common Sense, that according to G. Washington, revolutionized the minds. Later, Thomas Paine's arguments were reflected in The Independence Declaration, written by Jefferson.
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Excellent I wish I had Read this book Years Ago
- De Brian &. en 07-12-24
- Common Sense
- De: Thomas Paine
- Narrado por: Richard Williams
Excellent I wish I had Read this book Years Ago
Revisado: 07-12-24
The content of this book is just a relevant today as it was in 1776. The author was truly a revolutionary thinker. The Author was a thinker and that is what we need to do today, think. Think about the long term consequences of what is happening today. Well Read and well Said. No wonder people were willing to fight for their independence. Everyone should read this book.
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