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The Gateway to 10,000 Illnesses by Robert Boyd, D.O. released world-wide as eBook

From: pubarticles.com

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Now available as eBook from First Edition Design eBook Publishing.

St. Louis, MO, USA (January 25, 2012) — The Gateway to 10,000 Illnesses by Robert Boyd, D.O., (http://www.biocranialinstitute.com) which is a challenge to the broad world of medicine and promises a reassessment of the causative processes of many disorders, has been released world-wide in eBook form.

Author Dr. Robert Boyd suggests what he sees as the hitherto missing link in the world of medicine. Boyd’s writings are refreshing, stimulating and thought provoking – even humorous – and challenge the accepted norms in wide areas of conventional and alternative medicine. His unique concept is totally absent from any current teaching and will challenge the basics of widely held views, conventional or alternative.

I have attempted to convey my own belief that, at the core of control and organization of every single activity, cellular, organ or system, is involuntary movement. I believe that until there is recognition of the existence of movement there will continue to be limitations to healthcare delivery,” Dr. Boyd said.

The Gateway to 10,000 Illnesses describes in straightforward and largely non-technical language the core mechanism – the engine – of what makes us tick and his conclusions on why this hitherto little understood area is essential for addressing almost any disorder. The author’s style is almost conversational and leads the reader logically step by step to his conclusions. In doing so he questions a number of accepted teachings, particularly in the area of “structural medicine” and goes on to plea for fellow professionals to dispassionately examine the accuracy and value of his findings. Dr. Boyd has been at the forefront of cranial research and innovation for over 30 years.

Dr. Boyd added, “If we refuse to be distracted by the often siren promises of the complex, the answers may well be found in the simple. Let us be always mindful that the organism never wishes to be dysfunctional, was designed to be self-repairing and will repair if facilitated to do so.”

“After more than 20 years working and studying and teaching in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and before that living with pain for decades, I am so grateful to discover Dr. Robert Boyd’s work. Written for the practitioner and patient/client alike, this book sheds light on the ever darkening picture of the decline of health worldwide.” — Tom Tessereau, CBC, LMT, NCTMB.

The Gateway to 10,000 Illnesses by Robert Boyd, D.O., in eBook form, (ISBN 9781937520342), was published on November 15, 2011 by First Edition Design eBook Publishing http://www.firsteditiondesignpublishing.com based in Sarasota, Florida USA. It is available at Amazon’s Kindle store, Apple’s iBookstore, Barnes & Noble’s Book Nook, Sony, Diesel and Google’s eBookstore, which supports numerous eReader devices. In addition to those outlets, The Gateway to 10,000 Illnesses was distributed in eBook format worldwide to over 100,000 other sources including libraries, schools colleges, universities and additional online booksellers.

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600% Growth In eBook Sales.

 

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Sky News, 12:31pm UK, Monday December 26, 2011

David Crabtree, Midlands correspondent

The phenomenal rise in the number of people choosing to read books on electronic devices is expected to continue over the next year.

The industry is reluctant to give out detailed sales figures, but David Roth-Ey from publisher Harper Collins said: “The electronic market is really booming.

“We are seeing 600% growth year on year in eBooks. That is in a frankly stagnant book selling market.”

 There are a number of devices available on which to download electronic books.

Amazon says the Kindle is their best selling product. Eight months ago the company announced that customers were choosing Kindle books over hardcover books at a rate of more than two to one, even as hard cover sales continued to grow.

On Amazon since April 2011, 242 Kindle books have been sold for every 100 hardcover books.

“It is so exciting. From a revenue point of view I am earning money from the minute that I put the book out there and that’s a huge advantage obviously for an author.” —  Author Sophie Nicholls

Amazon’s Allan Lyall said: “They are really convenient, easy to use. You can change the font size to suit you eye. You can just flip the pages through. So folks are finding the product itself really convenient. And of course it is delivered in a very convenient way.”

I asked a group of 17-year-old’s what they thought. Becky Summerfield told me: “It is easier than going into a library and searching through.”

Sam Payne-Cheney said: “I often have six or seven books to take with me to school. If I’ve got them all on the device I just have to carry this.”

But Katrina Watson was less convinced.

“There is something more personal about getting a book. You can pass them down to generations. But with this you’ve just got it all stored there and there’s nothing exciting about it,” she said.

The technology means authors like Sophie Nicholls, who is based in York, can circulate work without a publisher. One of her eBooks ‘The Dress’ became a bestseller.

“I have been able to put a book together, get it edited and proof read myself, put it out there literally with the click of a few buttons. It is so simple to do.

“It is so exciting. From a revenue point of view I am earning money from the minute that I put the book out there and that’s a huge advantage obviously for an author.”

There will be those who believe it will never really catch on – but all the evidence points to the fact it already has.

Amazon’s Allan Lyall said: “They are really convenient, easy to use. You can change the font size to suit you eye. You can just flip the pages through. So folks are finding the product itself really convenient. And of course it is delivered in a very convenient way.”

I asked a group of 17-year-old’s what they thought. Becky Summerfield told me: “It is easier than going into a library and searching through.”

Sam Payne-Cheney said: “I often have six or seven books to take with me to school. If I’ve got them all on the device I just have to carry this.”

But Katrina Watson was less convinced.

“There is something more personal about getting a book. You can pass them down to generations. But with this you’ve just got it all stored there and there’s nothing exciting about it,” she said.

The technology means authors like Sophie Nicholls, who is based in York, can circulate work without a publisher. One of her eBooks ‘The Dress’ became a bestseller.

“I have been able to put a book together, get it edited and proof read myself, put it out there literally with the click of a few buttons. It is so simple to do.

“It is so exciting. From a revenue point of view I am earning money from the minute that I put the book out there and that’s a huge advantage obviously for an author.”

There will be those who believe it will never really catch on – but all the evidence points to the fact it already has.

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