
Mono treated successfully with Gene-Eden*
I felt horrible when I didn’t have enough energy to play with my granddaughter. Suffering from an extreme case of mono, it was exhausting to do almost anything. Whenever I could sleep, it was fitful, irregular, and left me feeling as tired as before. It was debilitating, and I felt as miserable emotionally as I did physically.
My daughter, concerned for me, did some online research about all-natural ways to treat mono. She had me start eating more garlic, which did help. We also had me begin taking an Echinacea supplement. I did have more energy with that, but still felt fatigued by the end of the day. What we were doing was helping, but it wasn’t enough to really improve my overall quality of life.
It was at this point that my son-in-law found online a health supplement called Gene-Eden. After reading that the supplement is based on extensive medical research, and is backed by well-reviewed scientific studies on chronic disease, my family and I decided it was worth a try. After a few weeks of taking Gene-Eden, I felt much better. I had a lot more energy and slept much more restfully. I’m now able to enjoy wonderful times with my granddaughter and the rest of my family without feeling perpetually exhausted. The symptoms of my illness have been considerably suppressed, as the five main ingredients of the supplement (green tea, quercetin, licorice, cinnamon, and selenium) were all found in many scientific studies to help the body fight disease and strengthen the immune system.
What really matters to me is the quality of life I’m now able to enjoy thanks to Gene-Eden. Being able to enjoy the time I have with my family has made all the difference to me. I’d recommend this product to anyone who is suffering from mono, as I did.
* This article is a dramatization based on a true story.
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Gene Simmons Family Jewels $47.72 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Gene Simmons Family Jewels is an American reality television series that premiered on A&E on August 7, 2006. The show follows the life of KISS bassist and vocalist Gene Simmons, his longtime partner Shannon Tweed, and their two children, Nick (born 1989) and Sophie (born 1992). The show is similar to The Osbournes in that it follows a rock star and his family through their everyday lives. Season four ran from June 7, 2009 until August 16, 2009. Prior to the third season, the series was the second highest rated series on A&E, behind Dog the Bounty Hunter. In Australia, the series is shown on the Bio Channel every Wednesday at 8:30pm on Foxtel and Austar. The first three seasons were played back to back ending on April 1, 2009. Seasons one, two, and three have been released on DVD. |
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Gene & Company Tee $12.95 This Gene Simmons tee features a photo of the family on front. The back reads each family members name. Black 100% cotton. |
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The Selfless Gene: Living with God and Darwin $14.99 “If evolutionary theory is correct, what does that say about creator God? >Ever since the famous debate on Darwinism between Huxley and Wilberforce in 1860, there has been little real conversation between the scientific community and much of the Christian world. This book offers the prospect of reconciliation between what are seen as two opposing worldviews. >With remarkable insight and skill, Foster shows that most evolutionary theory and its consequences are easily reconciled with Christian orthodoxy and explores the ethical problems of natural selection in a fresh and invigorating way. >Charles Foster insists on getting to the heart of the topic and succeeds through a scientific and biblical analysis that is second to none. “The Selfless Gene” has the potential to become required reading for theologians and laypeople alike.>” |
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The Divinity Gene $17.89 A beguiling and bizarre collection of stories from a remarkable new voice in Canadian fiction. A mob of teens descends upon Paris in the thrall of a self-help author; a grotesque yard-sale statuette frees a dying man from his silence; the hottest club in town is staffed by angels. This is the uncanny world of The Divinity Gene Matthew J. Traffords debut story collection and it bristles with humour pathos and imaginative power. Skewering urban culture even as it conjures up the magic in the mundane the stories of The Divinity Gene map the frailty of the human heart. Caught in the crosshairs of faith and science its charactersbereaved sidelined cast adriftjourney forth to the undiscovered places in search of something to believe in someone to love always with disarming results. A passionately devout scientist clones Jesus Christ from the DNA contained in holy relics; a man makes a Faustian cyber deal with the devil for the sake of his family; bereaved parents sign on for an unorthodox government reparations project following a school tragedy. Masterfully original deeply human The Divinity Gene introduces a bold and evocative new writer. |
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Prophets and Paradigms: Essays in Honor of Gene M. Tucker $39.95 “This collection of essays is written by biblical scholars from around the world who are friends and students of the distinguished American biblical scholar Gene M. Tucker, who was President of the Society of Biblical Literature in 1996. His scholarly interest has been wide-ranging, from a passion to understand the biblical prophets to enduring probing of the theology that gave rise to the Hebrew Bible, and this book embodies these wide-ranging interests. Each essay probes the issues of prophetic studies and the theology of the Hebrew Bible. The essays include an examination of the role of W.F. Albright as a prophetic figure in the history of biblical studies and an examination of the superscriptions in the book of the Twelve.” |
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The Gene Thieves $13.99 Brilliant lonely genetic scientist Piggy Brown is desperate for a child but hes in a tricky legal situation. Dancer is a lawyer with his own reasons for wanting to grant Piggys dearest wish — and he can set up Conjugal Contracts which push the envelope of the law. Dancer visits The Nest the official centre for surrogates and inveigles them into recommending someone they have used before someone who wont ask too many questions about the baby she carries. But choosing a surrogate can be risky and this one Angela comes with baggage: her own child Molly a six-year-old who has already seen too much of her mothers world. When a grotesque kidnapping occurs everything is thrown into chaos and Jack Lee Chief Investigator for the UN Ethical Science Council decides its time to take charge of the case — for the sake of humanitys future. Praise for THE GENE THIEVES: Something for everyone here: part science fiction part family drama part mystery part geo-political thriller … [Maria Quinn] weaves each element together seamlessly all the while never losing sight of the endearingly normal humans at the core of her tale aurealisXpress an exciting near-future thriller … fast-paced and engaging Bookseller+Publisher four-star review |
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Gene Simmons Family Jewels Wig $13.99 Includes: Wig. Not Included: Glasses, jacket, shirt |
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Gene Defense $7.99 This fast-paced genetic thriller with a strong political undertow begins with a phone call plea for help to Boston-based attorney Paeton Weaver by her sister, Casey Bell, after the discovery of her philanthropist husband’s bloodied body, supposedly, by his own hand. Local Florida authorities are suspicious about the circumstances of Leonard L. Bell’s death. His death comes in the year 2013, post the U.S. presidential inauguration. Paeton Weaver takes the reader on a disturbing journey to examine the social, psychological and legal ramifi cations of genetic social engineering when under new US leadership, citizens become valued based on genetic characteristics. Paeton discovers a dark Weaver family history through a series of nightmares. Secrets kept hidden over two hundred years reveal ghastly murders. She ponders her own genetic fate. In 2013, the American way of life, from our health care provisions, justice system, medical outcomes, jobs, friends, family, water, food supply and our very own fate, depends upon our DNA. No one can hide from their genetic history. What defense do we have against our genes? |
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Courage to Bear Witness: Essays in Honor of Gene L. Davenport $20 “no description” |
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Family Vocation: God’s Calling in Marriage, Parenting, and Childhood $14.99 “>Convinced that the transforming, liberating truths of vocation and calling should have a deep impact on the Christian family, Veith and Moerbe show how these doctrines help to generate healthier and happier families>What does it mean to be called as a husband, a wife, a parent, a child? How does the gospel impact how we fulfill our particular calling? How does God’s presence influence the struggles that families face?>Gene Veith joins forces with his daughter Mary Moerbe to explore these kinds of questions as well as the roles of calling and vocation in family life. Though we have little control over who is in our family, God has placed us with specific people for specific reasons. The authors show how our roles are distinct and important to God’s plan for our lives, and how a biblical understanding enables us to move away from common dysfunctions and toward forgiveness and healing.>Writing with sensitivity and wisdom, Veith and Moerbe address the common problems facing contemporary families: the crosses, the weaknesses, and the uncertainties. They articulate a compelling paradigm for creating loving and forgiving families who maintain hope in the face of cultural pressure. An important resource for all Christians, including pastors, counselors, and those working in family ministry.” |
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Gene Control $71 Gene Control |
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Dead End Gene Pool $3.99 The great-great-great-great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt takes a look at the decline of her wealthy blue-blooded family in this irreverent and wickedly funny memoir For generations the Burdens were one of the wealthiest families in New York, thanks to the inherited fortune of Cornelius “The Commodore” Vanderbilt. By 1955, the year of Wendy’s birth, the Burdens had become a clan of overfunded, quirky and brainy, steadfastly chauvinistic, and ultimately doomed blue bloods on the verge of financial and moral decline-and were rarely seen not holding a drink. When her father commits suicide when Wendy is six, she and her brother are told nothing about it and are shuffled off to school as if it were any other day. Subsequently, Wendy becomes obsessed with the macabre, modeling herself after Wednesday Addams of the Addams family, and decides she wants to be a mortician when she grows up. Just days after the funeral, her mother jets off to southern climes in search of the perfect tan, and for the next three years, Wendy and her two brothers are raised mostly by a chain- smoking Scottish nanny and the long suffering household staff at their grandparent’s Fifth Avenue apartment. If you think Eloise wreaked havoc at The Plaza you should see what Wendy and her brothers do in “Burdenland”-a world where her grandfather is the president of the Museum of Modern Art; the walls are decorated with originals of Klee, Kline, Mondrian, and Miro; and Rockefellers are regular dinner guests. The spoiled life of the uber-rich that they live with their grandparents is in dark contrast to the life they live with their mother, a brilliant Radcliffe grad and Daughter of the American Revolution, who deals with having two men’s suicides on her conscience by becoming skinnier, tanner, blonder, and more steeped in bitter alcoholism with every passing year. We watch Wendy’s family unravel as she travels between Fifth Avenue, Virginia horse country, Mount Desert Island in Maine, the Jupiter Island Club, London, and boarding school, coming through all of it surprisingly intact. Rife with humor, heartbreak, family intrigue, and booze, Dead End Gene Pool offers a glimpse into the eccentric excess of old money and gives truth to the old maxim: The rich are different. |
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Dead End Gene Pool: A Memoir $4.99 For generations the Burdens were one of the wealthiest families in New York, thanks to the inherited fortune of Cornelius “The Commodore” Vanderbilt. By 1955, the year of Wendy’s birth, the Burden’s had become a clan of overfunded, quirky and brainy, steadfastly chauvinistic, and ultimately doomed bluebloods on the verge of financial and moral decline – and were rarely seen not holding a drink. In Dead End Gene Pool, Wendy invites readers to meet her tragically flawed family, including an uncle with a fondness for Hitler, a grandfather who believes you can never have enough household staff, and a remarkably flatulent grandmother. At the heart of the story is Wendy’s glamorous and aloof mother who, after her husband’s suicide, travels the world in search of the perfect sea and ski tan, leaving her three children in the care of a chain-smoking Scottish nanny, Fifth Avenue grandparents, and an assorted cast of long-suffering household servants (who Wendy and her brothers love to terrorize). Rife with humor, heartbreak, family intrigue, and booze, Dead End Gene Pool offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of old money and gives truth to an old maxim: The rich are different. |
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Como Criar a Las Hijas: Estimulo y Consejo Practico Para Los Que Estan Formando Nuestra Proxima Gene $14.99 “La presion. Los desordenes alimenticios. Las demandas academicas. Las metas y como lograrlas. Las decisiones acerca del amor, acerca del romance, acerca del sexo. Estos son solo algunos de los muchos desafios que las chicas encaran hoy en dia, y la edad en la que los enfrentan es cada vez mas y mas precoz.Como esta usted guiando a su hija en el camino a ser una mujer adulta? La esta equipando para que tome decisiones sabias? Aunque ella todavia juegue con munecas o este en el medio de los a menudo turbulentos anos de adolescencia. Esta verdaderamente segura en su identidad como su hija amada y valorada?Este libro de gran exito de ventas del “The New York Times,” “Como criar a las hijas” del conocido autor y consejero familiar, el Dr. James Dobson, lo ayudara a encarar los desafios de educar y criar a sus hijas para que lleguen a ser mujeres fuertes, sanas y seguras que sobresalgan en la vida. Peer pressure. Eating disorders. Decisions about love, romance, and sex. Academic demands. Life goals and how to achieve them. These are just some of the challenges that girls face today–and the age at which they encounter them is getting younger and younger. As a parent, how are you guiding your daughter on her journey to womanhood? Are you equipping her to make wise choices? Whether she’s still playing with dolls or in the midst of the often-turbulent teen years, is she truly secure in her identity as your valued and loved daughter? In the “New York Times” bestseller “Bringing Up Girls,” parenting authority and trusted family counselor Dr. James Dobson will help you face the challenges of raising your daughters to become strong, healthy, and confident women who excel in life.” |
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Tent Number Eight: An Investigation of the Girl Scout Murders and the Trial of Gene Leroy Hart $18.99 “no description” |
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