Book Review: The Chronic Prostatitis 360 Protocol
The Chronic Prostatitis 360 Protocol is a comprehensive, patient-driven roadmap combining diet, supplements, and lifestyle changes to reclaim life from chronic prostatitis.
The Chronic Prostatitis 360 Protocol is a comprehensive, patient-driven roadmap combining diet, supplements, and lifestyle changes to reclaim life from chronic prostatitis.
The emotional legacy of an extraordinary father, who lovingly raised his children and thrived in community for decades —all from inside an iron lung. Memoir by Douglas Dodd.
LONGEVITY FOR THE LAZY by Richard Malish is a fresh and unconventional take on how to live longer without putting in too much effort. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
ONCE THERE WAS A CHILD BY Darlene Pscheidell Kwarta is a touching memoir that delves into the highs and lows of caring for young children with disabilities. Check out what Tomi Alo has to say in her book review of this indie nonfiction book.
MY UNEXPECTED LIFE by Jennifer Gasner is a refreshing coming-of-age memoir exploring young love, college, and careers while navigating a progressing disability. Check out what Andrea Marks-Joseph has to say about this Acorn Publishing memoir.
A CRY IN THE DARK by Terence Ang is the true story of a life unravelling and the man who pulled it back together. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say in her book review of this indie memoir.
I’M DONE AGING FOR GOOD by Frederick Sabido offers tips and tricks to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle. Check out what Kathy L. Brown has to say in her book review of this indie nonfiction book.
TAMING INFECTION: The American Response to Illness from Smallpox to COVID by Gregg Coodley and David Sarasohn is an engrossing history of infectious diseases’ toll on humanity. Check out what Kathy L. Brown has to say about this nonfiction book.
FOOD AS A PRESCRIPTION by Anthony & Staci Lo Cascio is a comprehensive and helpful guide to navigating food intolerance. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say about this Notebook Publishing book.
WHO SHOULD WE LET DIE: How Health for All Failed and How Not to Fail Again by Koye Oyerinde diagnoses the ills of healthcare systems around the world and offers a treatment plan. Check out what Kathy L. Brown has to say about this indie nonfiction book.










