Este libro de la doctora Amy Myers aborda la posibilidad de tener una enfermedad tiroidea a pesar de análisis normales. Ofrece un plan de 28 días y consejos sobre nutrición, ejercicio y manejo del estrés para ayudar a identificar síntomas y recuperar la salud. Es una guía para quienes buscan un diagnóstico adecuado y tratamiento efectivo.
Amy Myers Libros
Amy Myers, que escribe bajo el seudónimo de Harriet Hudson, crea cautivadoras novelas de misterio históricas, a menudo ambientadas en el Londres victoriano. Su personaje más emblemático es Auguste Didier, un detective culinario cuyas investigaciones fusionan el mundo de la gastronomía con intrigantes crímenes. Myers destaca en la creación de narrativas atmosféricas repletas de tramas complejas y personajes memorables. Más allá de sus series históricas, también se adentra en la ficción de crimen contemporánea y relatos sobre un deshollinador victoriano, demostrando su versatilidad en el género de misterio.







Dancing with Death
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
1925. When Lord and Lady Ansley host a fancy dress ball, Chef Nell Drury is in for a busy weekend. What she doesn't expect to encounter is death. A body is discovered in the minstrels' gallery and Nell is caught up in the police investigation. Nell determines to unmask the killer. Could the Wychbourne Ghosts hold the key to the mystery?
Songs of Spring
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
As the war grinds on, tragedy strikes the Rectory, and brings Caroline back into the fold. But the end of the war, however, brings its own problems as well as joys.
Winter Roses
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Whilst still coming to terms with her broken engagement, tragedy forces Caroline Lilley to leave Ashden, but finds her personal life re-emerging when she renews her contact with Belgian liaison officer Yves Rosier.
The Autoimmune Solution
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Amy Myers ... offers ... [an] approach to prevent a wide range of inflammatory-related symptoms and diseases, including allergies, obesity, asthma, cardiovascular disease, fibromyalgia, lupus, IBS, chronic headaches, and Hashimoto's thyroiditis--Amazon.com.
The latest in the Marsh & Daughter mystery series - Who was Lance Venyon? Curiosity over a memorial plaque in an old Kentish church sets wheelchair-bound ex-cop Peter Marsh and his daughter Georgia on a long and dangerous trail that will lead them not only into the world of art fakes in 1950s Paris, but further back still to the legends of King Arthur, Sir Gawain and their connections with Dover Castle . . .
Dark Harvest
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
March 1915. Caroline Lilley's fiance, Reggie, is away at the Front and Caroline gives up her job and returns home at this request. She throws herself into saving the harvest by organising the village women. But the mood in Ashden changes as it becomes apparent that this is going to be a war unlike any other.
The Autoimmune Solution
Prevent and Reverse the Full Spectrum of Inflammatory Symptoms and Diseases
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
The book highlights the prevalence of inflammation and autoimmune disorders affecting over 90 percent of the population, challenging the conventional medical belief that these conditions are incurable. It critiques the typical approach of using toxic treatments that only manage symptoms rather than addressing the underlying causes. The author advocates for a new perspective on healing, suggesting that effective solutions exist beyond traditional methods.
Summer'S End
- 479 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
'The end of the old world' people said about the long hot summer of 1914. It was the last season of optimism, of certainty about the future as the sun set on the Edwardian age. The war will bring tragedy, change and love as private torments and struggles are subjected to the greater need.
