Never Get Another Cold
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Never Get Another Cold
Author | : Thomas Appell |
Publisher | : Vdp Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2004-11 |
Genre | : Cold (Disease) |
ISBN | : 9780963233950 |
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Aims to show how you can live without catching a cold, getting the flu, or having to experience cold and flu symptoms like sore throats, nasal congestion, fever and laryngitis. This book shows how to get your metabolism to a state where you can't become infected, and also contains diet and exercise programmes useful to maximise body potential.
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