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The Great Physician’s RX for High Blood Pressure


$9.99


“>Seven Keys to defeat hypertension and unlock overall health potential. >An estimated one in every three American adults-65 million in all-has high blood pressure, or hypertension. In general, the older you are, the greater your chance of developing high blood pressure. Once high blood pressure develops, it usually lasts a lifetime unless steps are taken to control it. >More than two-thirds of the Americans with hypertension are taking at least one medication for their afflictions. Following the Seven Keys that make up the Great Physician’s prescription for health and wellness can set you down the right road toward lowering your high blood pressure and regaining your health. This strategy for defeating hypertension is based on the Seven Keys to unlock your God-given health potential first described in The Great Physician’s Rx for Health and Wellness.”

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Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide


$8.95


“Traces the historical development of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide and then explores the arguments on both sides of the issue, ending with a chapter detailing the author’s own opinion against. Manning trained as an M.D. before entering the seminary.”

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Beloved Physician


$11.99


“In the second Frontier Doctor book, Dane and Tharyn overcome many perils of Western life as they start their medical practice.”

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Family Care Acne Treatment Cream(Pack Of 24)


$44


Family care acne treatment cream helps prevent new acne pimples from forming. Maximum strength medicated cream is made with benzoyl peroxide. Vanishing cream that clears blemishes without over drying. Compare to the active ingredient of clearasil. Net wt 1oz. 24 packs of acne cream per case….

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A Physician Examines the Miracles of Jesus


$11


“Jesus’ miracles have always been a source of wonder and inspiration for a God who cares for human beings. These miracles are signs of the presence of God’s Kingdom among men. Dr. Roberto Estevez approaches each miracle in the life of Jesus with creative thinking. Considering all this, we fall on our knees praising a great and loving God.The book does not pretend to be a complicated or profound theological exposition. It is a book of easy reading, full of illustrations and applications to life. Sometimes the author recreates the very moment of the miracle, and we can identify with the person recipient of the miracle, or with those surrounding the scene and watching Jesus while He is working out His power. The book offers many possible thoughts on the miracles from the perspective of a physician; it also helps us to analyze the causes and effects of the miracles.This author makes the effort to recreate the miracles of Jesus and helps the reader seek Jesus in sincere and respectful a”

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Bioglycolic Acne Gel II


$52.99


Women’s 60ml/2oz . An oil-free acne treatment for occasional breakouts Developed with an advanced microscopic sponge encapsulation system Delivers salicylic acid & glycolic acid Continuously absorbs excess surface oils & rapidly minimizes appearance of existing acne lesions Reveals a suppler clearer & healthier complexion Great for acne-prone & extremely oily skin To use: After cleansing face smooth a thin layer on affected areas. Start with 1 application daily then gradually increase to 2 – 3 times daily if needed or as advised by a physician

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The Great Physician’s Rx for Arthritis


$9.99


“Like age, arthritis has a way of creeping up on you until one morning, that occasional stiffness in the knee or soreness in the hands turns into “That hurts!” type of pain. Prolonged physical activity only prolongs the soreness.> Arthritis is a general medical term that refers to inflammation of the joints. The word “arthritis” is a blend of the Greek words “arthron” for joint and “itis” for inflammation. Frequent cracking of the joints and early morning stiffness are common symptoms of osteoarthritis, even during pain-free periods. Some will joke that they can tell a weather change is ahead when their knees act up, but that’s because painful joints can be sensitive to a falling of barometric pressure, which signals rain in the forecast.> Arthritis often begins subtly with a little ache and stiffness in the knees or shoulders. Or it may herald its arrival with sharp pain and swollen, tender joints. Arthritis takes center stage, however, when you feel as stiff as a board when you pull yourself out of bed in the morning. Stiff spines, creaky necks, and balky backs can zap the life out of even the most optimistic individuals. Those with arthritic hands and wrists find it painful to type or even use a computer mouse, while some with arthritic knees shuffle around with pain as their constant companion. Arthritic hips not also restrict mobility but impact a couple’s love life since arthritic hip pain can make sexual relations painful, particularly for women. No matter how you cope or make lifestyle adjustments, arthritis is a pain to live with.> In The Great Physician’s Rx for Arthritis, Jordan Rubin, along with Joseph Brasco, MD, recommends a total lifestyle program for the health of the body, mind, and spirit that’s much more effective than sleeping on a bed of magnets each night, and it’s based on the seven keys to unlock your God-given health potential found in his foundational book The Great Physician’s Rx for Health and Wellness.”

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Family


$20


“Using letters and other family documents, Frazier reconstructs two hundred years of middle-class life, visiting small towns his ancestors lived in, reading books they read, and discovering the larger forces of history that affected them. He observes some of them during the British raid on Danbury, Connecticut, in the Revolutionary War; he follows others west as they pioneer in the wilderness of Ohio and Indiana; he visits the battlefields where they fought the Civil War. Frazier interviews old-timers, uncles, aunts, cousins, maids, and a beer-store owner who knew his dad. He pursues the family saga in aspect from trivial to grand, hoping for “a meaning that would defeat death.” “Family “is a poetic epic of facts, a chronicle of Protestant culture’s rise and fall, a memorial, and a revised view of American history as romantic as it is cold-eyed.>”

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The Great Physician’s Rx for High Cholesterol


$9.99


“More and more often doctors are telling their patients their bad cholesterol levels are unacceptably high. Jordan Rubin, with Joseph Brasco, MD, believes people should regard that information as they view a red “Engine Warning” light on the dashboard of their cars. Signs of high cholesterol are a warning light for serious future health problems: gallstones, high blood pressure, impotence, heart disease, and stroke.> In The Great Physician’s Rx for High Cholesterol, Rubin and Brasco show how to take hold of the Seven Keys for Health and Wellness to prevent and even reverse high cholesterol. Yes, following these Seven Keys does involve lifestyle changes, but for people who are “eating like a pig, drinking like a fish, and smoking like a chimney-their health is seriously at risk, and they will benefit from the strategies in this book.”

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Dear and Glorious Physician


$19.95


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Electrocardiography for the Family Physician: The Essentials


$17.5


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Dying for a Drink: A Pastor and a Physician Talk about Alcoholism


$11


“Dying for a Drink recounts the powerful story of one pastor’s successful journey of recovery from the disease of alcoholism. After twenty years of sobriety, Alexander DeJong talks openly about his longtime struggle with alcoholism-his descent into heavy drinking, his shame and his fears of discovery, and his growing understanding of the disease through his family’s support, group therapy, and the care of a Christian physician. Balancing the personal narratives of Alex DeJong and his wife with professional insights from Alex’s treating physician, Dr. Martin Doot, the book helps readers understand the social, medical, and psychological elements of alcoholism. Each of the chapters also includes questions for discussion and reflection. Sensitive, honest, and caring, Dying for a Drink is a valuable resource for churches, counselors, health-care professionals, and individuals and their families who are struggling in the grip of alcoholism.”

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The Physician’s Convenant: Images of the Healer in Medical Ethics


$19


“In this updated edition of a classic text, May considers the overarching images that shape the convictions and daily practice of the physician. Taking a step back from the procedures and quandaries that are the focal points of many books on ethics, he explores the moral power of images in understanding the healer and defining his or her tasks. In this volume he updates his reflections on five images of the healer: parent, fighter, technician, teacher, and covenanter. The book also contains new material on the ethics of access to health care, genetic technologies, and physician-assisted suicide.>At a time when medical professionals are questioning their own roles, May offers ethical understanding based on moral reflection. He sets forth images that can shape and order experience, presenting the practitioner with imperatives by which to live. This book will challenge physicians, students, and teachers of medical ethics to reach a deeper understanding of the physician’s place in society.”

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African American Family Life


$14.99


“For too long, the African American Family has experienced demise through ignorance of God’s Way. This book will help to get back what has been lost bringing about good family relationships.”