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Fascinating Health Secrets
Intriguing tips on medicine, beauty, health, sleep, nutrition, weight loss, longevity, exercise, brainpower, sexual attraction, and sex
by Kevin Pezzi, MD
476 pages, 6" x 9"
www.erbook.net/fhsmain.htm
A television producer read Fascinating Health Secrets and called to offer the author his own show. He said, "Dr. Pezzi, there are thousands of books on health, but no one writes like you."
Why? Most health books are boring and rehash information that seems to be endlessly circulated from one book to another. Dr. Pezzi won't write a book unless it is fascinating, fun to read, and packed with information that can help you lose weight, live longer, and be healthier, smarter, happier, more attractive, and sexually fulfilled.
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A health book that's packed with information yet is actually enjoyable to read — sound impossible? It's not! Here is what some reviewers said about Fascinating Health Secrets:
Alan Jakeway, Northern Express: "You've got to hand it to Dr. Pezzi — he knows how to craft a health book that's as gripping as a ride through a big city ER. While many health books are as dry and dull as a surgeon's medical transcript, Dr. Pezzi brings a good bedside manner to his book, blending humor, first-person insights and a folksy wisdom with cutting edge medicine. Fascinating Health Secrets is a 'good read' page-turner that will keep your attention at the beach as well as any summer novel. Dr. Pezzi's encyclopedic scope is aided by equal measures of humor and intelligence."
David Hacker, Prime Time News & Observer: "There's an odd fascination with the way Pezzi's mind works. He is a scholar, bright (possibly brilliant), and single-minded. There's plenty of useful information . . . some interesting tidbits . . . life-saving tips . . . and amusing historic trivia. For the most part, you can take this book seriously. At the same time, you can have fun with its folksy, whimsical and chatty style."
Registered Nurse, Flint MI: "Wow! What a book! How much does it cost? No, I don't care how much — I've got to have that book!"
Reader, Los Angeles CA: "I'm speechless. Fascinating Health Secrets is simply a fantastic book. I can't begin to tell you what a pleasure it is to read — my brain gets such a great workout it feels like drinking 5 cups of coffee. Rarely do I find something so mentally stimulating that I can actually feel my IQ rising as I read it. Apart from the health tips themselves, there is so much killer material in the book. I found myself laughing out loud, and nodding in total agreement. Please accept a virtual handshake and hearty slap on the back for such a wonderful piece of work."
Retired Dentist, Albion, MI: "That book by Dr. Pezzi is fabulous. You would expect a man who is such an unusually bright person would be beyond the average person to understand. He is so down-to-earth and practical, so sensible and honest. I wish he was practicing here — I would go to him in a minute. That's one book that won't be loaned to anyone." |
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True Emergency Room Stories is now available as a free e-book download. Used copies of this book have sold for as much as $80 on Amazon.com, and I know of one man who traveled to bookstores in three states looking for a copy. Why is this book so coveted? Read it and find out for yourself!
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Reader comments:
Ron Lancaster, Radio Host, WDIS, Norfolk MA: "Truly a great book. It's one of the most fascinating books I've read."
Steve B., Aguanga CA: "I sent the following to a number of friends: Rarely do I give a guarantee! Get this book . . . if you don't have fun with it, I'll buy it from you and send it to someone who has a better sense of humor. … Kevin Pezzi's background may make him the world's most intelligent doctor. By the way, I'd stand on my head if I have to to read ANYTHING from Pezzi!"
Reader, North Miami Beach FL: "From the first sentence, Dr. Pezzi had me riveted. From his collection of outrageous ER experiences to his insightful, candid viewpoints on the state of healthcare in America, he offers a wickedly voyeuristic ride into the real world of emergency medicine. Unlike other ER books which simply offer a compilation of stories, Pezzi writes with a bracing candor that breaks down the "white coat" barrier to reveal the feelings, thoughts and fears of an ER doctor. He's made an avid fan out of this reader!"
Beverly G., RN, ER Nurse: "I brought the book to work and everyone in my ER read it and copied the cover to buy it for themselves. The book is right on the money and is written extremely well. One RN said most of the ER books are boring, but this one he couldn't put down. I have read it from cover to cover in one day. I love it."
Sandy, ER, St Anthony's Hospital: "I loved your book. It is now making the rounds at St Anthony's Hospital! Everyone really likes it. PLEASE tell me that you are going to write another one. Besides the actual stories, I really enjoy your sense of humor and honesty of your feelings."
Paramedic, Greenbelt MD: "Your ER stories put Michael Crichton (creator of the TV show ER) to shame. You recount your stories quite vividly." |
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True ER stories pertaining to love, lust, or romance. Download this book FREE or read the stories on the www.ERlove.com site.
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The Science of Sex
Enhancing Sexual Pleasure, Performance, Attraction, and Desire
by Kevin Pezzi, MD
www.sexualtips.net
Cast away your preconceptions of sex books as being a rehash of things you already know and hence a waste of time. By reading this book, you will learn things that Dr. Ruth and other sexologists have never considered.
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Reader comments:
Reader in California: "This book completely blows away any other sex book, by a country mile. To borrow an old European country saying: first comes this book, then there's a loooooong stretch where there's nothing . . . then there's a big pile of manure . . . then another long stretch of nothing . . . then every other book on the market. Well, it's funnier in German. :-) Anyway, you can go to any bookstore, and replace the entire sex section with this book. No one can complain that you don't tell it like it is, and explain what to do about it. It's safe to say there won't be any other book out there to touch this one for interest level, straight talk, and practical advice. Congratulations!"
Scott in Seattle: "Dr. Pezzi, you spoiled my whole weekend! I bought the book on Thursday and then proceeded to get *nothing* done until I finished it many hours later on Sunday! The Science of Sex may have made me ineffective at getting my work done but it made me much more effective with my lover. It was filled with great information and real action items. I am very impressed and appreciative."
A fellow MD: ". . . it is vastly superior to anything I have seen on the topic from a medical view."
Reader in US: "I'm reading the book now . . . fascinating, and extremely well written. At 20 bucks, an incredible bargain!"
Reader in New York: "I am in the midst of reading The Science of Sex which I ordered from you a couple of weeks ago — VERY interesting and very useful stuff. Well done."
Reader in Florida: "Dr. Pezzi, I absolutely love The Science of Sex & your website. I cannot put into words how much I appreciate and respect your knowledge and attention to detail." |
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How to Lose Weight Without Dieting, Drugs, Herbs, Exercise, or Surgery
by Kevin Pezzi, MD
www.lose-weight-easily.net
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You can lose weight easily. I did it, and so can you. I'm Kevin Pezzi, MD. When I got out of my residency program, I was so fat that I could not see my feet when I stood up. Although I am now 17 years older, I have a better body than most teenagers. How did I get in such good shape — and stay that way? Probably not in the way you think. My work is primarily sedentary, I eat sweets, and I never starve myself. In fact, I usually eat until I am full, and I typically "pig out" at least once per week. I don't use any drugs or herbs to lose weight. I exercise occasionally, but the workouts are brief and not too strenuous.
So how did I lose weight easily, and keep in great shape without torturing myself? Before I explain that, I must tell you a bit about myself, and why I feel that I am more qualified than an average weight loss expert. I graduated in the top 1% of my class in medical school. If nothing else, that is a testament to the fact that I learned more than 99% of my colleagues. However, the key to generating a real breakthrough in weight loss or any other field is an innovative mind. I may be smarter or more academically successful than 99% of other doctors, but formal schooling is not my forte. My strength is innovation and inventing. I have over 850 inventions and countless innovative ideas. One of those ideas pertains to how a person can lose weight easily without dieting, drugs, herbs, exercise, or surgery. I conceived this idea years ago, but never mentioned it because it was so obvious to me that I was certain one of the "big name" weight loss experts would also think of it. But they never did. They're just rehashing old ideas and getting rich in the process, even if their advice is lackluster. Take Dr. Phil, for example. He rose to fame as a protégé of Oprah, and he is truly gifted in delivering pithy quips. Lately, however, he seems to believe that he is a weight loss expert. That is laughably ironic to me, considering that Dr. Phil is overweight. I heard him trying to excuse this by blaming it on an old injury, but don't we all have excuses? I could have stayed a blimp and blamed it on my sedentary job, bad joints, and pudgy genes. But I didn't want excuses, I wanted results.
I hated schooling, but I love to read extensively. I learned many great weight loss tips, and I developed some tips myself, including the breakthrough idea on how it's possible to lose weight easily without dieting, drugs, herbs, exercise, or surgery. I described these tips in my book, How to Lose Weight Without Dieting, Drugs, Herbs, Exercise, or Surgery. You can buy that book for as little as $7, read it in an afternoon, and be on your way to having a great body — easily. |
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After graduating from Wayne State University School of Medicine second in a class of 256, Dr. Pezzi pursued advanced training in emergency medicine, exercise physiology, nutrition, physics, and engineering. He was one of the few people in the country to be elected to Alpha Omega Alpha after the second year of medical school. Dr. Pezzi is also an inventor, with over 850 inventions to date. He has developed a new technique of fractional multiplication, in spite of his lifelong aversion to math. He has beaten Bill Gates on a test of mathematical ability and logic. Dr. Pezzi is also the innovator of several medical procedures. His brother has called him "the absent-minded Professor," a characterization that is not without merit. For example, while a college student at Michigan State University, he once went into the wrong room to take a final exam. Even though he was not enrolled in the class, he scored 147 out of 150, easily the highest score achieved by any of the hundreds of students taking the test. As a sophomore in college, he decided that his future was in the CIA, not medicine, so he skipped most of organic chemistry. Three days before the final, he changed his mind, crammed, and received a 4.0 for the course. In spite of seriously misjudging the optimal strategy for taking the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), he scored astronomically. A government official once claimed that Dr. Pezzi achieved the highest score ever attained on an IQ test administered nationwide, although Pezzi dismisses this as disingenuous pandering.
He enjoys snowmobiling, riding his Sea-Doo, inventing, thinking, shopping, baking, dating, bicycling, exercising, watching movies, traveling, working in his shop, shooting, being outdoors, reading, and of course writing.
Dr. Pezzi has been interviewed by Men's Health, Cosmopolitan, AARP The Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Comedy Central, AMNews (a publication of the American Medical Association), and numerous radio stations and newspapers. |
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