Some Good Books, and Other Stuff
This is just a short note to let everyone know that I have added my Amazon Store link in the right side column of my blog. ANYTHING that you buy at Amazon when you go there by clicking on my link will bring back a few pennies to this blog. Literally, pennies. Just click on “Amazon” logo once you are in my Amazon Store to buy things that I don’t have listed. The things that I have listed have been very helpful for me and for my patients. Anyway, I am hoping that those pennies add up to help cover the expense of running this blog.
In the interest of complete transparency, the expenses for this blog are pretty much limited to my annual fee to the website host, and a few other minor expenses. Not much. But even so, it would be nice if the expenses were covered. I will not be getting rich from my Amazon Store (in my dreams).
Regardless, the products and books that I have listed on my Amazon Store are products that I own and use for myself and my own little boogor-heads (see the Flickr photos if you’re curious), and that I recommend to my patients in clinic. They have worked well for us. The majority of them are least-expensive in their category. Even better, the price on Amazon is usually the best available. The books listed there are the ones that have been the most helpful to me and my patients.
Books you should check out are listed below, whether you visit my Amazon Store or not. We are HUGE users of our local library in our family, and I urge you to support your library. Most of these books should be available at your library. So buy the ones that you find most helpful, if any:
- Dr. Jordan Josephson’s Sinus Relief Now, provides a unique integrative approach, and is a resource that nobody with sinusitis should be without.
- Dr. Robert Ivker’s book, Sinus Survival: The Holistic Medical … is similarly valuable, especially for a more holistic approach.
- Is This Your Child, by Rapp, looks at ways that allergies can present in children, ways that you wouldn’t necessarily consider. Great book.
- Dr. Janice Joneja’s Dealing with Food Allergies in Babies and Children provides excellent insight and advice from a mother who was struggling with an ill child, and who was also a scientist and dietician, all rolled into one.
- Eating for Acid Reflux is the best resource available for those of us with reflux. No exceptions.
- Similarly, The Asthma Sourcebook provides information for anyone dealing with asthma.
If there are certain products that have been helpful to you and your own little boogor-heads, please let us all know by clicking in the “Leave a Reply” comment box below. I appreciate it, our community appreciates it.
Thanks for visiting, and see you here again. I appreciate your comments and questions. Keep ‘em coming. Please, “be excellent to one another.”
Best of health and success to you and your families.
Until next time, remember … you can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your friend’s nose (unless you’re a boogor doctor :~D)


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