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| View Larger Image | Conquering Macular Degeneration: The Latest Breakthroughs and Treatments | Paperbackby Edward L. Paul (Author)
| List Price: | $14.95 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Trafford Publishing | | Page Count: | 100 Pages | | Publication Date: | July 06, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 175,933th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Macular degenertaion is the leading cause of blindness for those over the age of 65 and affects as many as 15 million North Americans. That number is projected to grow to an epidemic 30 million by 2010. "Getting old and going blind is not your only option! What most eye doctors are telling their patients is that there is no treatment for this disease... and that simply isn't true." These controversial words come from one of the nation's leading authorities on eye disease, Dr. Edward L. Paul, Jr. This ground breaking book discloses the latest breakthroughs and treatments for macular degeneration. Debunking the myths that surround this blinding disease, Dr. Paul discusses new research evolving in the field of nutrition as well as cutting edge therapies in electro medicine such as MCS™ Therapy. "MCS™ is a new safe, nonsurgical, inexpensive and painless treatment that is helping over 75% of the patients treated," says Dr. Paul. In this book, you'll learn: * How to dramatically improve your vision in 4 days. * Why your eye doctor doesn't know about these new therapies. * How inexpensive nutritional supplements may save your eyesight. * How taking one simple action will improve your chances of recovery by 350%. Conquering macular degeneration is finally achievable and there is now hope where previously there was none. Dr. Paul's book uncovers secrets that will truly become the medicine of the millennium. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 3 reviews)
| conquering macular degeneration: The latest breakthroughs and treatments by Russell Brantner 5 Stars December 14, 2008 Conquering Macular Degeneration: The Latest Breakthroughs and Treatments
Text was very good.
| | Simple and Clear Insight by S.Prism (Huntersville, NC United States) 5 Stars December 02, 2002 Dr. Paul's latest book is perfect. For those who suffer with Macular Degeneration, or those who are concerned about eyesight, this book is a miracle. It will give you insight into not only the potential cures, but also how other methods can save your vision, all non-surgically! It is a must read.
| | Basics for the professional and layman alike by Karl J. Hasik, M.D. (Sylacauga, Alabama United States) 5 Stars November 20, 2002 I have read Dr. Paul's latest book. I must say that he has made a very complicated, poorly understood malady very understandable. His treatment of the basic description of macular degeneration is excellent, and his explanations of the treatments of macular degeneration are very interesting and thought provoking. As a medical professional, I must say that the book has really increased my knowledge in this area. I feel strongly that anyone will benefit from his effort, and I highly recommend this to all. It is a must for anyone suffering from macular degeneration.
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| The First Year: Age-Related Macular Degeneration: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Daniel L. Roberts (Author)
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More than fifteen million Americans have age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and the disease will strike 200,000 more people this year. It is the most prevalent cause of vision loss in the western world. Dr. Lylas Mogk, the founding director of the Visual Rehabilitation and Research Center of the Henry Ford Health System, has a unique...
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