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Syndrome X: The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent ...
From Amazon.com: If you're aging prematurely, getting fatter, feeling sluggish, and watching your blood pressure and cholesterol sneak upwards, you may have "Syndrome X," claim the authors, who say that up to 60 million North Americans have it. [... more]
CDN$34.95
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Eating on the Run-3rd Edition
Tribole books are GREAT!: Just read the Syndrome X book and found this to be an invaluable nutritional source for those professionals on the go who care about their health. I rarely recommend a book, but I must now!: I rarely recommend a book, but I'm [... more]
CDN$24.95
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The New Glucose Revolution
From Amazon.com: Forget the high-carb, low-carb debate. The glycemic index (GI)--a measure of carbohydrate quality based on how quickly a food raises blood-glucose (blood sugar) levels--is the dietary key to health, say the authors. Contrary to other [... more]
CDN$23.95
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Reversing Diabetes: Reduce or Even Eliminate Your ...
GOOD GRIEF!!!!!: I know the medical association and the dietary associations follow suit, but advocating a "low-fat, high fiber, hi carb" diet is EXACTLY why we have sky-rocketing Diabetes. If you really want to find out how to deal with [... more]
CDN$21.95
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Why Am I Always So Tired?: Discover How Correcting Your ...
From Amazon.com: Copper overload is an insidious but increasingly common nutritional problem, says Ann Louise Gittleman, author of the bestselling Beyond Pritikin. She says that difficulty getting out of bed, midday slumps, mood swings, insomnia, and [... more]
CDN$16.50
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Life Without Bread
BEST Low Carb Book EVER!!!!!: This is a fabulous book, and the reviewer of February 25, 2004 who gave it a bad review because he doesn't understand why the author's cut-off point is 72 grams carbs, didn't do his homework. The book spells it out loud and [... more]
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Androgen Disorders in Women (T
excellent: I work in this field and so was really pleased to discover a straight forward but detailed account of this very serious problem. This book describes the problems but also offers help. I recommend this book, it is excellent. Useful information. [... more]
CDN$15.00
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The New Glucose Revolution: The Authoritative Guide to ...
From Amazon.com: Forget the high-carb, low-carb debate. The glycemic index (GI)--a measure of carbohydrate quality based on how quickly a food raises blood-glucose (blood sugar) levels--is the dietary key to health, say the authors. Contrary to other [... more]
CDN$20.95
Amazon CA

Eating on the Run
Tribole books are GREAT!: Just read the Syndrome X book and found this to be an invaluable nutritional source for those professionals on the go who care about their health. I rarely recommend a book, but I must now!: I rarely recommend a book, but I'm [... more]
CDN$17.01
Amazon CA

Can't Lose Weight?: You Could Have Syndrome X
Author: Sandra Cabot Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 613 EAN: 9780967398372 ISBN: 0967398371 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 2002-08-30 Release Date: 2002-08-30 [... more]
CDN$26.95
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Syndrome X, The Silent Killer: The New Heart Disease Risk
This book is inaccurate and possibly dangerous. Avoid it!: OK, so I'm not an expert. I am a person who has learned about good nutrituion through a lot of comparative research and experimentation. IMHO, this book is -- and this is a mild, technical term -- [... more]
CDN$19.50
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Syndrome X: The Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent ...
From Amazon.com: If you're aging prematurely, getting fatter, feeling sluggish, and watching your blood pressure and cholesterol sneak upwards, you may have "Syndrome X," claim the authors, who say that up to 60 million North Americans have it. [... more]
CDN$18.99
Amazon CA
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