Greg Anderson Bücher
Greg Anderson ist die treibende Kraft hinter einer internationalen Bewegung für Krebsüberlebende. Nach seiner eigenen Krebsdiagnose, bei der ihm nur noch 30 Tage zu leben gegeben wurden, weigerte er sich, eine hoffnungslose Prognose zu akzeptieren, und suchte nach Menschen, die trotz ihrer diagnostizierten Sterblichkeit weiterlebten. Seine Erkenntnisse aus Interviews mit über 16.000 Krebsüberlebenden bilden die Grundlage für Strategien zur ganzheitlichen Prävention und zum Überleben. Als anerkannte Koryphäe im Bereich Wellness konzentriert sich Anderson auf die menschliche Seite der Krebsbekämpfung und stattet Menschen weltweit mit Wissen und Unterstützung aus, um ihre Krankheit zu bewältigen.






Diagnose Krebs
- 171 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
O. Carl Simonton, MD, (1942-2009) war Facharzt für Strahlenheilkunde und Onkologie und hat sich international einen Namen gemacht als Pionier im medizinischen Neuland der psychoimmunologischen Krebstherapie. Nach dem Welterfolg des ersten Buches «Wieder gesund werden» verlegte Carl Simonton seine Wirkungsstätte von Fort Worth in Texas nach Pacific Palisades in Southern California, wo er das Simonton Cancer Center leitete.
The 22 Non-Negotiable Laws of Wellness
Take Your Health Into Your Own Hands to Feel, Think, and Live Better Than You Ev
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book explores the profound connection between our thoughts, emotions, and actions and their effects on both physical and emotional well-being. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing how our daily choices influence our health, urging readers to become more aware of their mental and emotional states. Through this understanding, the author aims to guide readers toward healthier habits and a more mindful approach to life.
The 22 Non-negotiable Laws of Wellness
Feel, think, and live better than you ever thought possible
“The advice is sound and sometimes unexpected . . . generous and encouraging . . . [An] inspirational guide.” —Publishers Weekly Everything we think, say, feel, and do has a direct impact on our physical and emotional health. And yet, we overlook this fundamental truth every day. A solution exists. The 22 Non-Negotiable Laws of Wellness advocates for a holistic no-nonsense approach to health and well-being that is keenly sensitive to all facets of body, mind, and spirit. These twenty-two keys provide the definitive toolkit for achieving your own high-level wellness. “An excellent guide book.” —Bernie Siegel, MD
A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Australians have a love-hate relationship with spiders. Spiders inspire fear, especially dangerous species such as the Redback and Sydney Funnelweb. Yet Peacock Spiders, whose males spread a colorful fan and wave their legs in a courtship dance to impress females, have won rapturous appreciation worldwide. A Field Guide to Spiders of Australiacovers all known Australian spider families, using over 1,300 stunning color photographs of live animals to enable identification of commonly encountered spiders to the family level, and, in some cases, to genus and species. Highly accurate and vetted by experts, it contains the most up-to-date taxonomy information and is the most comprehensive account of Australian spiders ever published. With more than two-thirds of Australian spiders yet to be scientifically described, this field guide sets the scene for future explorations of the extraordinary Australian fauna. For the full list of spider families included in the guide, click here.
Freeing Trade in North America
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its successor, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). It explores the economic, political, and social impacts of these trade agreements on the three countries involved. Key topics include changes in trade dynamics, labor markets, and environmental regulations, offering insights into how these agreements shape the future of North American trade relations.
Healing Wisdom
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
In 1984, at the age of 37, Anderson was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given 30 days to live. Even though in deep despair, he decided to do all he could to get well again. From Deepak Chopra to Mother Teresa, Anderson offers guidance and courage found in the words of people throughout the ages that helped him find the road to wellness.

