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Who knew -- for at least 10 yearsReview Date: 2008-12-16
B12 Deficiency as the Great Mimicker!Review Date: 2008-07-24
As a third year medical student, I was largely unaware of the prevalence of B12 deficiency and its devastating repercussions. This book, a combination of anecdotal evidence and solid research provides a strong case for the importance of B12 testing (using Methylmalonic acid urinary testing not serum B12 levels!) and B12 treatment.
The chapters on B12 & Multiple Sclerosis as well as autism were particularly interesting!
All in all a great book! Easy to read, but with profound repercussions.
I have some technical questions I would love to ask the authors, should they wish to contact me.
Paul Theodorescu
paultheo2004@yahoo.ca
This is a must read for every person!Review Date: 2008-07-13
This book lays it out well and is very well referenced. The format is very reader friendly with many great examples. If you are looking for a book that you could bring into your doctor for their education (for your own survival!), this is the one. It is an absolute horror that this illness goes unfound for so long in so many people. Protect yourself and your loved ones and have this book on hand always. This is the best gift you could give anyone. It saved me in ways I don't even want to think about. Thank you to the authors for this important piece of knowledge that is far too ignored in the medical community.
B12 was a MIRACLE CURE for my sister's depression.Review Date: 2008-10-06
The best thing you can do is to order an extra copy of this book and just give it to your doctor. Unless he is a complete egomaniac, he will appreciate the information because there aren't any other authoritative books on this subject, and the total amount of time devoted to teaching about B12 in medical school is only about 2 minutes.
Although it's true that someones ailment could be caused by something other than a B12 deficiency (the author admirably points this out in the introduction), not being cured when the cause is something as simple as a B12 deficiency because doctors are not trained to look for this is tragic, especially when you consider the seriousness of some of the illnesses that a B12 deficiency can cause.
My sister suffered from depression for 20 years and tried a variety of medications, none of which helped very much. When she started a weight loss program that included small amounts of B12 given by injection, it seemed to help her mood. When she mentioned this to me, I did some research and found this book. I then found her a doctor who was willing to provide her with B12 injections of 2.5 mg (2,500 micrograms) three times a week. In a matter of a few weeks, her depression was gone. Before the B12, she just wanted to go somewhere and wait to die. Now, at age 54, she is planning and looking foward to the future. (By the way, the B12 must be in the form of injections to be effective.)
(IMPORTANT NOTE: The injectable B12 my sister's doctor uses is Cyanocobalamin. It is made by American Regent, Inc.. It is available by prescription. A 30 ml bottle costs $13 at the Costco pharmacy. A theraputic regimine requires a 1,000 microgram injection every day (or 2,000 every other day) for up to 6 weeks. After this, 1,000 micrograms once a month for maintinence. You can save a lot of money by giving yourself the shots. If you use a 30 guage needle (this is the same size used for botox injections), you won't even feel it. (Really, you won't feel it at all.) The easiest place to give youirself the injections is in your belly. If you're uneasy about giving yourself a shot, just do it the first time at your doctor's office to see how easy it actually is. Giving yourself the shots beats the hell out of paying your doctor $100 for each shot, especially if your getting 3 each week.
This is a Must Read!Review Date: 2008-02-24

Nothing else out there like this......Review Date: 2008-09-04
My Dream Of HeavenReview Date: 2008-08-26
A BlessingReview Date: 2008-02-15
It was such a comfort.
Now I send it, hoping it will help and comfort some one else.
Intra Muros and My Dream of HeavenReview Date: 2007-12-04
Although I realize it is not absolutely the truth, it gave me such a peace about death and the hereafter, I passed the book on to another.
At one time I bought 24 of them to pass around. Not one came back to me.
Isn't that wonderful!
Now I am doing the same thing with 'My Dream of Heaven'.
I wish everyone would/could read it.
Fantastic Book!Review Date: 2008-01-08
I first read this book when my sister and then my father died in the same year. It was a tremendous source of comfort, and made the vast expanse between us seem so much smaller.
I highly recommend it.

DIH a good go-toReview Date: 2008-12-16
Very PleasedReview Date: 2008-11-02
good pharmacy referenceReview Date: 2008-09-26
Great classic pharmacy reference!Review Date: 2008-10-14
wait, there's moreReview Date: 2008-07-10

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Read this book if you want to go deeper.Review Date: 2008-10-27
Prayer ClassicReview Date: 2008-10-22
If you want to move from an intellectual knowledge of Christ to an intimate relationship with Him, then you must read this book and practice what is in it.
Two other books you should get with this one.. They compliment each other very well are:
1.) Milt Rodriguez: The Temple Within,Fellowship with an Indwelling Christ. and
2.) Michael Molinos: The Spiritual Guide.
Guyon and Molinos both wrote 400+ years ago. Rodriguez has taken what these folks and others have said and out of his experience presents a modern approach to this same subject.
Guyon also wrote, Intimacy with Christ (modern title) that is also a good companion to Experiencing the Depths.
I can't emphasize enough how valuable this book will be to you. You'll go back to it over and over again as you go deeper into your relationship with our glorious Lord Jesus Christ.
I agree with others.. If what is taught in this book is taught to and practiced by "new Christians' right after they're saved, then they would move into an intimate fellowship (1Cor.1:9) with Christ right out of the gate... probably similar to what the 1stCentury Christians experienced. They knew an indwelling Lord.. not a book.
Must read !Review Date: 2008-08-19
Though there are many books to talk about this issue, I'm pretty sure that this book is the right one.
the only one book i would recommend is this.
So far, as a layman christian, I read more than 200 books about many different area. discipline, church, theology, ministry, ...
However, i was shocked at this book just after reading several pages.
This is MUST READ !!!
Guyon on prayerReview Date: 2008-01-07
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Practical Christian SpiritualityReview Date: 2008-04-26
Guyon calls believers to learn a new way of prayer and a new way to read Scripture. This new way will ultimately lead us to experience the depths of Jesus Christ.
Guyon recognizes that man is tripartite or trichotomous in nature. Meaning... man is composed of spirit, soul(psyche), and body. It is in the spirit of man that we meet Christ. It is through the denial of our soul-life (i.e. will, emotions, intellect) that we learn to meet with God in the spirit. The spirit then governs the soul and body as Christ intended in divine order.
It is through abandonment and pressing through the "spiritual dryness" that we shall take hold of a deeper experience with Christ. Discerning the activity of your spirit vs. your soul... will allow you to come to Christ in the way he has placed before us. It is by turning inward to Christ that we discover his life in us.
"When your soul is once turned toward God---the God who dwells within your spirit---you will find it easy to keep turning within. The longer you continue to turn within, the closer you will come to God and the more firmly you will cling to him." p.54
Many believers are led astray by external activities of the soul for years before they ever take seriously the spiritual things spoken of in this book. This is a common occurrence... but it is not normal and it never should be accepted as an inevitable delay of Christian maturity.
Guyon writes, "If a new convert were introduced to real prayer and to a true inward experience of Christ as soon as he became converted, you would see countless numbers of converts go on to become true disciples."
She goes on to say, "the present way of deaing only with external matters in the life of the new convert brings little fruit. Burdening the new Christian with countless rules and all sorts of standards does not help him grow in Christ. Here is what should be done: The new Christian should be led to God. How? By learning to turn within to Jesus Christ and by giving the Lord his whole heart." p.117
This book is about how this happens. I have not read a more practical book about Christian living. I highly recommend this book to those who have exhausted themselves by attempting to live like Christ in the soul-life.
For more of a thorough teaching on the tripartite nature of man... please read, "The Release of the Spirit" and "The Spiritual Man, vol.1" by Watchman Nee.
I recommend the following books:
The Release of the Spirit
The Spiritual Man (3 volume set)
The Centrality of Jesus Christ (Works of T. Austin-Sparks) Volume One
The Pursuit of God: The Human Thirst for the Divine

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Worked for meReview Date: 2008-12-25
The best FED job source yet!Review Date: 2008-11-12
Over RatedReview Date: 2008-07-05
A must buyReview Date: 2008-02-17
Resourceful Book!Review Date: 2007-12-24
Literally after giving my resume a govt makeover with the suggestions from the book I've been considered for a total of four positions since purchasing the book last month.
I consider this a huge success only because I at least know my responses to the KSA questions are strong,
I highly recommed this book - definetly worth it!

Hidden in the pages, the secret of Christian LifeReview Date: 2008-10-13
For me the whole book is a commentary on what he says on the first page. He learned to "let go." the rest is all a way of living a CHristian life from this point of view; not be attached to anything but keep your eyes on God alone.
Based on the Gospel of Jesus, this ability of "letting go" is the secret of Christian life; to allow God to work in us and through us require that we learn how to discern His will. Once we do this, we can live our lives without letting the storms determine the direction of our journey.
Cardinal Bernardin learned this the hard way.
I read the book in a couple of hours but had to go back again over and over to let the truth of his experience sink in my own heart.
I particularly enjoyed the chapter titles: they used his own handwriting. It was his wish. I liked that he reclaimed beauty (handwriting) in a world that was being destroyed by the ugliness of his illness.
easy read, thought provoking, life changing book.
Thoroughly enjoyable!Review Date: 2008-05-15
A Gift of PeaceReview Date: 2008-05-03
For anyone who feels lost or alone in life or frustrated, angry, or scared at the thought of facing death, I recommend this book. Love and peace pour out of the pages as the author shares his life experiences, struggles, and genuine concern for others. He shared his love with countless people he encountered in his life, and his love continues to be shared after his death to any reader who has the opportunity to read this book.
The book is quite short (can easily be read in one sitting) and is incredibly focused and well organized. The book title, chapter titles, and introductory letter are handwritten by the author and really add genuineness to the book. Highly recommended.
Cardinal Bernardin's Remarkable Story of Compassion Review Date: 2008-11-09
The story of the allegations and their later withdrawal is a small part of the recollections he shares with us in his very personal and intimate style. The major thrust of the book concerns his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and how he struggled with his fate and rediscovered a newer and stronger faith in God. In a very heartfelt way he discusses his understanding of suffering---not merely its inevitability but also its purpose and redemptive value. He recalls quite vividly the words Jesus used at the Last Supper, knowing that in a matter of hours he would be crucified. "Love one another. Such as my love has been for you, so must your love be for each other. This is how all will know you as my disciples: your love for one another." Cardinal Bernardin lived these words, most completely in the last three years of his life, the period covered by this remembrance.
As noted by others, this book comes as close as any to a person describing their final days on earth and preparing to enter the kingdom of God. Cardinal Bernardin finished the book on November 1, 1996 and died thirteen days later on November 14, 1996. Even if you have never heard of him, you will be inspired by his poignant recounting of a life well spent and discovering the great gift of inner peace amidst tragedy.
Cardinal Bernardin's LegacyReview Date: 2008-09-07
care of others even in the face of his own debilitating illness, and love of the highest order. It is the truest expression of the saying "Let go and let God" I have ever encountered.
This is not a long book and I suggest reading its short chapters over several days or weeks. This will allow the "Gift of Peace" the book offers--which is Cardinal Bernardin's real legacy--to take root and grow in the reader. If this happens, the book has served its purpose and Cardinal Bernardin, now in the company of the saints in light (even if not an official saint yet) can, himself, rest in peace.
"Santo subito!" Make him a saint now!

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A reflection of anyone's lifeReview Date: 2007-01-19
It's quite random, not for those wanting a straight Point A to Point B story, but that's really the glory of it. No matter who you are, how or where you grew up, there's a part of Gooberz that will call to you and make sense to you. After all, life is quite random, no matter how much we want it to be otherwise.
Whenever I feel lost or just want to "go back to a happy place" I read some Gooberz.
Touched with magic...Review Date: 2005-12-04
To melt a weary and jaded heartReview Date: 2006-05-11
I just wish I could give this book more than five stars.. :(
Thing is, I've barely even started it yet(just finished the first Canto) and the magic is already working on me.
Ok, here's a game(none to serious) I suggest playing. See how far you can get before this book makes you cry. Clearly I will never be a winner. I teared up before I even finished the credits. I hadn't even started on the Prologue! And believe me, it takes a lot for a book to move like this.
Everything everyone here has said so far is true, this really, truly IS a magical book. I wish I could buy a copy for everyone..
Love to you, Linda, wherever you are now.. Xx
Trust Your Higher S-elves.Review Date: 2006-02-03
It *is* everyone's story and I think that's scary for some. It saved MY life when I was in high school and then I bought it for all of my closest friends. I continue to have a relationship with Linda Goodman to this day, even in the Spirit realm. This book touched a lot of lives. Just go to www.linda-goodman.com and you will see hundreds, thousands of Linda Goodman lovers gathered together for a common purpose.
I wish more people would read "Gooberz" ... not because it's about "new agey stuff" or because she compares a woman in a restaurant to Madame Butterfly, but for the sheer fact that it's humanity. This book is about humanity, besides love found, lost, then found again.
Trust your Higher S-elves. Read this book.
Beyond touching, more like inspiringReview Date: 2006-04-15

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An invaluable style and reference manual for advertising copywritersReview Date: 2008-08-19
gregg refReview Date: 2007-01-20
The Best Grammar/Usage Book EverReview Date: 2006-05-18
All arguments stop hereReview Date: 2004-04-13
I also tell them several other things about the book. First, this is not just some handbook that secretaries can use to look up how to format a letter. It is an authoritative reference for all aspects of writing English. It should be next to the dictionary and thesaurus on the shelf of everyone who needs to write at work, from clerks to executives. Second, if your boss or anyone else argues with you about any rule of writing, you only have to point to the relevant entry in this book. All arguments stop there. Third, the size of the book is deceptive. It uses small font and thin paper. With normal font and paper, it would be the size of two or three large dictionaries. That's how much useful stuff is packed in this book.
It takes a while to get used to how the information in the book is formatted, but it is well worth the effort. All entries in the index include page numbers as well as topic numbers, which they call "rules." The book is logically structured around these rules, and it makes related topics easy to find.
I rated this book 5 stars because I think it is superior in all categories for a reference book: comprehensive content, abundant examples, thorough index, authoritative author, and reasonable price.
Recommendations for Students Entering the Secretarial FieldReview Date: 2004-07-29
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loving and losing a petReview Date: 2008-10-30
I'll Always Love YouReview Date: 2008-09-04
I'll always love youReview Date: 2008-02-23
Cute for a little kidReview Date: 2007-09-26
A reminder: Always say I LoveYou.Review Date: 2007-09-24
The pictures are wonderful, the text simple but meaningful, and most of all.. it tells us all that we should love and express that love while our 'friends' are with us. "I'll Always Love You" brought tears to even the adults reading it with the children; also a good lesson that it ok to cry and grief for our four-legged friends even if we are a grownup.
I'd recommend this book for any age child.

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Reclaiming Early A.A.'s Relationship with God and Jesus ChristReview Date: 2008-07-20
Easy to ReadReview Date: 2008-01-16
A Little DisappointedReview Date: 2007-01-10
The content is great stuff and I have other copies but I wanted these to share with others. Wish they would have been the larger books.
life changingReview Date: 2006-08-07
I also use for jail ministery. Easy to read and use.
Also easy to understand and aply to any one's life situation.
Recovery from G_d's point of viewReview Date: 2006-08-14
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Mostly I was told to wear support stockings, prop my feet when sleeping. Nothing really helped.
I did not have a regular physician since I was having to go wherever a payment would go. About 5 years ago I developed arrhythmia full blast requiring hospitilization. The cardiologist said my foot problem was caused by varicose veins.
Also about 5 years ago I started losing control of my bladder -- a problem I had never had.
About three months ago I showed my current physician my feet. I was having more and more problems climbing just a few stairs, walking, staggering, falling. He suggested a neurologist. I was given tests I had never had such as an MRI.
I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy. My blood work showed severely low B12 levels. Aha, the neurologist said my problem was caused by the low B12. I was assured I would get better.
I have started taking B12 injections. I have taken 7 so far and am going on one a week for I don't know how long. I really am not feeling better yet, but I have great hope. I am sure this has been my main problem all along.