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Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide to Cancer
Published in Hardcover by Alternativemedicine.com Books (18 March, 1997)
Authors: W. John Diamond, W. Lee Cowden, and Burton Goldberg
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Invaluable wealth of info!
With a working diagnosis of advanced ovarian cancer, this book gave me HOPE and DIRECTION. Statistics say: One in two men and one in three women will face cancer. IF POSSIBLE, be prepared in advance to know what course you would take. BUT, if you or a loved one are diagnosed with cancer, have courage! There are MANY choices BESIDES surgery, radiation and chemo. Better choices! This enormous book will educate you.

Don't miss the AMAS test on pages 702-705: an accurate blood test that can detect ANY cancer up to 19 months BEFORE conventional medical tests for cancer can find it! This test gave me GREAT PEACE of MIND as it ruled OUT cancer for me before my surgery to remove a grapefruit-sized endometrioma (NON-malignant). Praise the LORD!

A great compendium of cancer resources
After having spent weeks performing exhaustive research on cancer treatments, this book was as godsend: it describes the important cancer treatments, explains the disease, and has hundreds of references for treatment or information. The book has close to a thousand pages of well researched, well written information. It provided delightful, informative reading for weeks, as well as pointing us to a naturopath and oncologist for treatment.

The most helpful book for those who actually want to live.
This book saved my life. I can't say enough times how helpful all of the different treatments can come together and actually begin to fight cancer.


Green Electronics/ Green Bottom Line
Published in Paperback by Newnes (1999)
Author: Lee Goldberg
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Factual, Technical yet easy to read with great cartoons!
Mr. Goldberg is the type of idealist we need more of in this cynical world. He wants a better world for his child and yours! His pairing of technical essays with cartoons by a mechanical engineer, keeps the reader flowing along in the book. This cartoonist/engineer is famous in PA and other states for his "Close To Home" series.


Longevity : An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide
Published in Paperback by Alternativemedicine.com Books (15 January, 2001)
Authors: W. Lee Cowden MD, Ferre Akbarpour, Russ DiCarlo, and Burton Goldberg
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Longevity: An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide
We don't have to develop diseases or lose our mental faculties as we age. Deterioration is not inevitable, according to W. Lee Cowden, M.D., Ferre Akbarpour, M.D., Russ DiCarlo, and Burton Goldberg. They explain why in Longevity: An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide.

They maintain that many conditions connected with old age are the cumulative effects of lifestyle habits rather than a natural part of aging. Their emphasis is on the quality of later years and continuing good health, rather than in merely increasing the number of years lived. Their goal is to "show you how to 'age well' using safe, noninvasive alternative therapies."
Aging well involves "improving nutrition, reducing stress, detoxifying the body, boosting immune function, balancing hormones, and rebuilding brain power." These are all practices that improve health regardless of age, but are of particular importance as the body grows older.

The authors begin by explaining the changes the body and mind undergo as the years pass. They then detail how readers can develop their own longevity program, customized to their individual body chemistry. Following that is an extensive discussion of the aging factors and how to modify lifestyle habits to minimize the effects of each.

Many pages have "quick definitions" in boxes, so that readers don't have to interrupt their reading to looking up the meanings of specialized terms. Whenever a particular test or medical procedure is mentioned, contact sources are provided in the margins. Cross references are also provided when a subject is discussed elsewhere in the book.

Longevity shows "you how to develop your own personalized longevity program, one which takes into account your biochemical uniqueness and goals [and] help you develop an 'owner's manual' for your body, allowing you to slow the aging process, to increase your life expectancy, your health span, and your quality of life." Readers interested in avoiding deteriorating health in their golden years will find it an essential reference.


My Gun Has Bullets
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1995)
Author: Lee Goldberg
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Screamingly funny
It's incredible that this book is out-of-print already. I ran across it in the library, starting reading the first few pages, and had to run for the desk. Laughing so hard (and so quietly) that the librarians were about to dial 911. Fortunately, one of them had read the book, and understood why I was weeping and gasping for breath. Took it home and had sore stomach and cheek muscles for a week. This is easily among the ten funniest books I've ever read.


Unsold TV Pilots: The Almost Complete Guide to Everything You Never Saw on TV 1955-1990
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2001)
Author: Lee Goldberg
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More like 1/10th complete; fun but shallow.
This is a fun book to read (indeed a cover blurb announces it as "Best Bathroom Reading Ever"), but it fails as a comprehensive reference work to TV pilots.

The book lists over 300 pilots, along with a plot synopsis and information on stars, running time, network, and more. The problem is that there have been many more pilots than this book covers ("Experimental Television, Test Films, Pilots, and Trial Series, 1925 Through 1995 : Seven Decades of Small Screen Almosts" by Vincent Terrace lists 10 times the number of pilots.) The book also divides the pilots by topic, rather than sorting them by title, which makes for annoying reading. I would have preferred the pilots to all be listed together, alphabetically, perhaps with a small topic index in the back.

Fun for a quick overview of the follies of TV, but useless for reference work. To be honest, I wouldn't be giving this a bad review if it weren't for the fact that the book is advertised on the cover as "The Almost Complete Guide..."- I doubt highly that this was the intention of the author. He makes note in his acknowledgements that this is an abridged edition of his book, and thanks other authors who have written more complete guides.

A fun read and nostalgic , too . Would make a great gift!
This book is a joy -- brings back memories of old stars, old shows, ideas that didn't sell, super trivia!
Author Goldberg has done his research and his humorous writing style make this guide a table top or bathroom counter top best-seller.
Obviously Goldberg knows his territory.
He's a t.v. writer/producer with a love of television and an eye for the humor of what never made it to the home screens.
Read this and you can be an authority on shows you never saw.

Take my word for it, you will go back again and again to look up shows and stars and story lines in this clever little book full of big information.
And, want to see if your favorite star ever made a failed pilot -- look it up here and have a few good giggles.
I sure did.

Funny and informative
A fascinating look at what could have been on network tv if not for someone's bright idea. Goldberg is funny and his research really shows in this top notch book. A must for TV junkies.


Beyond the Beyond
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1997)
Author: Lee Goldberg
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Scattershot and way, way over the top
The problem with Beyond the Beyond is that it's three books in one. The story about a Trek-like show, its makers, cast, and fans was the story that originally interested me, but it could have been better done. There's certainly more than enough material to work with, as the recent Trekkies documentary shows.

The second story is an over-the-top satire about Hollywood business practices. And this is way over the top for anything but farcical satire: casual murders, agents who eat human flesh, and so on.

The third is a tough guy private eye novel, one of the hundreds of PI novels over the last few years that try to be original by placing the PI in a somewhat different milieu from that explored by the likes of Chandler and Hammett; in this case, the TV side of showbiz.

Unfortunately, the three books in one never really gel. There are dramatic changes of tone. Absurdly over-the-top satirical passages alternate with more-or-less serious pages about the private eye falling in love. This really should have been three different books.

Over the top funny Star Trek parody
Stop me if you've heard this one before: An old science-fiction television series about the adventures of a starship crew traveling through space -- long canceled but still popular with fans -- is revived to form the backbone of a newly created network.

So far, so good. Sounds like "Star Trek" to me. But television producer and writer Lee Goldberg has taken that story, thrown in seriously twisted agents, actors and sci-fi fans, hit the frappe button, and spun out "Beyond the Beyond," an over-the-top melange of ultra-violence, sick humor and black comedy.

Everyone wears a target in "Beyond the Beyond." Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock are mutated into the Endeavor's Captain Pierce and Mr. Snork, whose fans emulate the latter character's elephant nose. There's a network boss who creates shows like "Siamese Cops" about a police officer with two heads, and a superagent who uses any tactic to keep his talent under contract.

So when "Beyond the Beyond" is revived for The Big Network, it lets loose a tractor-trailer load of nuts and flakes, especially when the actor who played Captain Pierce, Guy Goddard, attempts to reclaim his role, aided by a group of equally demented fans.

As the body count rises into the stratosphere, it is up to studio security agent Charlie Willis to sort out the problems. Willis is more than up to the job, and comes across as sane (he's only one of two characters with any redeeming qualities) and realistic enough about Hollywood to keep his other job as owner/manager of a storage facility.

So whether you would enjoy "Beyond the Beyond" depends entirely on your taste for humor that knows no boundaries for taste. This is a book that should come with an advisory for mature readers. It's Mel Brooks with a laser blaster. Its humor is so wide-ranging and so scattershot that there's something to offend every reader, especially those who take "Star Trek" and its ilk seriously.

Trekkers, Beware!
Serious Star Trek fans should take a pass on this novel. Hits a bit too close to home. Silly Star Trek fans (like me) should grab it, head for the nearest easy chair, and settle in. Lee Goldberg is merciless on...well, just about everyone Charlie Willis, studio security guy, comes across. You have to understand that the reason Charlie IS the studio security guy is because a remarkably Angela Lansbury-esque actress playing a remarkably Jessica Fletcherish role gut shot him for trying to give her a traffic ticket. His new job is the studio's way of saying, "Sorry!" and keeping their temperamental Sunday night anchor out of jail. That happened in Lee's previous novel, My Gun Has Bullets, and it was tame compared to Beyond the Beyond. If you're looking for angst and deeply drawn character, you'll be disappointed. If you thrive on the outrageous and irreverent, you'll be hooked. You know who you are. Get reading.


Solutions Manual/Study Guide t/a Genetics: From Genes to Genomes
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (26 March, 2003)
Authors: Leland Hartwell, Leroy Hood, Michael L. Goldberg, Lee M. Silver, Michael Goldberg, and Lee Silver
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Wanna get an A in Genetics?
Although this solution guide has a few mistakes, it helped me tremendously in Genetics. I got an A only because I had the answer and explanation to EVERY question in the textbook. It gave me a clear understanding of the basic concepts and it had plenty of diagrams. Barely anyone in my class had the solutions manual, so I felt like I had an advantage over everybody...and I found out I was right when I got my report card! :-)


The Enzyme Cure: How Plant Enzymes Can Help You Relieve 36 Health Problems
Published in Paperback by Future Medicine Publishing (30 September, 1998)
Authors: Lita Lee, Lisa Turner, and Burton Goldberg
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RED FLAG
Whatever other pearls of wisdom this book may have to offer, the sidebar on page 212 destroys the author's credibility. It reads, "Do You Have a Neck Problem? A Simple Test Can Tell You" -- then, courtesy of Howard Loomis, D.C., you are instructed to lie on your back on a table with your arms crossed on your chest, raise both legs simultaneously while keeping your knees straight, then lower both your legs. You may not have a neck problem as "diagnosed" by using this technique but CONGRATULATIONS! -- you now will have a lower back problem. Lita Lee, Ph.D., was definitely remiss in not "road testing" this one! I tried this and then found out it is literally a prescription for lower back strain. It cost me three days off work, a trip to the doctor's office, a prescription for an anti-inflammatory and a prescription for a muscle relaxant. Gee, thanks Lita! The only piece of information that would be even more valuable is where to find the nearest trash receptacle so I can do justice to the rest of your book.

OK for an intro; no practical info
I didn't really like the book. I've found it to be OK for novices who don't know what enzymes are and what they do. I wanted some practical information for a particular condition but didn't find it here. While I won't say "Don't read this book", I wouldn't recommend it to my friends if they wanted some practical information. Glancing over it in a book store is all one would need to grasp most of the information in the book.

Great book
This book is excellent, like all books printed by Burton Goldberg. There is about 100 times the health information in this book as in any other health book. By that I mean, you learn about many ways to address each disease discussed, not just by using enzymes.

Enzymes can be used to treat inflammation, TMJ, candidiasis, weight problems, headaches, hormonal imbalances, etc. There is virtually no condition which would not be improved by the use of enzymes.

The only thing I don't like about the book is the author's emphasis on one brand of enzymes. Readers would be better served to know which enzymes a person needs, not which formula from this brand in particular. I hate to criticize this book, as it is excellent, but this is the only weak point. Constantly referring to certain formulations that are only available by prescription seems to make enzymes unattainable to the average reader.

Enzymes are available at any health food store. Ask for anti-inflammatory enzymes, that's usually the only formula they carry, but they are enough to get you started.

For more precise info, the book to read is "The Healing Power of Enzymes" by DicQie Fuller, Ph.D. This book gives lists of symptoms that are likely to occur if you are deficient in a particular enzyme. You can diagnose yourself and work on getting the correct enzyme formula.

For example, people with high cholesterol often have a lipase (fat digesting) enzyme deficiency. Taking lipase supplements will enable you to reduce your cholesterol level quickly.

I definitely suggest you buy this book.


Diagnosis Murder
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Signet (2003)
Author: Lee Goldberg
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Cancer Diagnosis: What to Do Next
Published in Paperback by Alternativemedicine.com Books (15 May, 2000)
Authors: W. John Diamond, W. Lee Cowden, and Burton Goldberg
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