Books: Left for Dead

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Facts

Author: Dick Quinn
ISBN: 0-9632839-0-1
Paperback: 200 pages
Publisher: R.F. Quinn Publishing Co.

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Left for dead by his doctors after a 1978 heart attack and failed bypass surgery, Dick Quinn discovered an herb that saved his life.

Left for Dead tells his remarkable story and shows how he controls blood pressure and cholesterol, cleans arteries, prevents heart attacks and enjoys a wonderful quality of life without drugs or special diets.

Heart Attack – "An overwhelming presence took charge of my spirit, my life force, my soul. I was floating in the air, watching my body down below…That was the day I died for the first time."

Open Heart Surgery – "Truly a remarkable performance by remarkably skilled people working together like a precision drill team, in an extraordinarily equipped operating theatre at a cost of many dollars and much pain. Too bad it doesn’t work."

Cholesterol – "I have lowered blood pressure and cholesterol, prevented heart attack, felt terrific and enjoyed a wonderful quality of life for years because of a common kitchen spice."

Herbs for the heart - Part II (Chp. 11-18)


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The most informative herb book I've ever read!
by content on Feb 23, 2009

The most informative Herb book I have ever read .. if you are trying to stay healthy in a hostile environment. I tells you which herbs are the major players and which are specialists. His comments on the FDA and our doctor run death trap are priceless. ~Bob / Idaho.

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