Paul Bloede has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is New Georgia: The Second Battle for the Solomons.

5 audiobooks
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Candida: How to Cure Candida

Summary

What comes into your mind when you hear the word yeast infection? More often than not, people instantly associate the term with a mild, treatable sexually transmitted disease. Candida has always carried a negative rep thanks to lack of proper education about the nature of the causative organism and the pathophysiology. What most individuals don't know is that Candida albicans is part of the human body's natural flora, and like every other naturally-occurring microorganism, it has its role in the bio-network. That said, it is necessary for you to keep their numbers in check. Otherwise, this opportunistic fungi can turn from Jekyll to Hyde over an extremely brief period. When allowed to thrive in excessive numbers, they can invade and wreak havoc in multiple body systems. Contrary to what some might think, not all yeast infections involve the reproductive organs of sexually-active females. Males (both sexually active and non-sexually active) and even kids can get candidiasis too. One of the goals of this audiobook is to provide factual information about this often misunderstood condition. In these chapters, you'll find a thorough discussion of what candida is, the various types of candida infections, the symptoms, and more importantly, the prevention and the treatment. One special feature of candida is its ability to develop resistance to the pharmaceutical drugs used to treat it. This audiobook focuses on the natural ways of preventing and treating candida infections - from the use of medicinal herbs to diet modification. In this audiobook, you'll find a surprisingly easy six-step plan to treat and prevent candida using resources that you already have in your cupboard! Learn which delicious and nutritious foods you can eat to impede and even cure a full-blown yeast infection. What you will learn in this guide: The Candid Facts About Candida How Not to Be a Candidate for Candidiasis Curing Candida

©2016, 2017 Erik Smith (P)2018 Erik Smith

Narrator: Paul Bloede
Author: Erik Smith
Length: 41 mins
Available on Audible
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History's Greatest Mysteries: The Shroud of Turin

Summary

For centuries professional historians have labored through the painstaking task of documenting history as accurately as possible, but even with modern technology, archaeology, and records, some questions have eluded attempts to answer them. From the origins of Atlantis to the lost colony of Roanoke, the mysteries behind some of history's most famous people and events have fascinated countless generations. In Charles River Editors' History's Greatest Mysteries series, listeners can discover the known, the unknown, and the possible answers to history's most enduring questions in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. Critics call it one of the greatest pieces of fraud in religious history. Believers call it one of the most important artifacts in Christianity. Everyone agrees that it's mysterious, interesting, and controversial. The Shroud of Turin has been a controversial relic from the time it was first publicly displayed in Northern France in the 14th century until the much-awaited carbon 14 tests were performed on the cloth in 1988. One group consisting of religious believers and agnostic scientists has argued vehemently that this shroud represents the actual burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth while another group of religious believers and critical scientists and scholars has argued that the Shroud of Turin is a medieval forgery created by an artist for Geoffrey de Charny or one of his ancestors in 14th century France. Indeed, the position one takes on the shroud seems to cut across the usual divisions of creedal affirmation or general education level.

©2012 Charles River Editors (P)2015 Charles River Editors

Narrator: Paul Bloede
Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
Available on Audible
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Reading Susan Sontag

Summary

The first book to survey the broad range of Ms. Sontag's work, including full discussions of her fiction. One can ask for no better guidebook.

©2001 Carl Rollyson (P)2016 Carl Rollyson

Narrator: Paul Bloede
Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
Available on Audible
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High-Fiber Foods

Summary

In this guide, you will learn the best foods you can eat and incorporate into your diet that are high in fiber. You will learn the difference in the different kinds of fiber and why each one is crucial in your health. If feeling and looking your best is a priority of yours, then this guide will help you greatly. You will learn in this guide.... What is fiber Benefits of eating a high-fiber diet High-fiber foods How to lose weight from a high-fiber diet Things you can do to add fiber to your diet

©2016, 2017 Erik Smith (P)2017 Erik Smith

Narrator: Paul Bloede
Author: Erik Smith
Length: 29 mins
Available on Audible
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New Georgia: The Second Battle for the Solomons

Summary

In 1942, the Solomon Islands formed the stepping stones toward Rabaul, the main base of Japanese operations in the South Pacific, and the Allies primary objective. The stunning defeat of Japanese forces at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in November marked the turning point in the war against Japan and the start of an offensive in the Central Solomons aimed at New Georgia. New Georgia: The Second Battle for the Solomons tells the story of the land, sea, and air battles fought there from March through October 1943. Making careful and copious use of both Japanese and Allied sources, Ronnie Day masterfully weaves the intricate threads of these battles into a well-crafted narrative of this pivotal period in the war. As Day makes clear, combat in the Solomons exemplified the war in the Pacific, especially the importance of air power, something the Japanese failed to understand until it was too late, and the strategy of island hopping, bypassing Japanese strongholds (including Rabaul) in favor of weaker or more strategically advantageous targets. This multifaceted account gives the fighting for New Georgia its proper place in the history of the drive to break the Japanese defensive perimeter and bring the homeland within range of Allied bombers. The book is published by Indiana University Press.

©2016 Ronnie Day (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks

Narrator: Paul Bloede
Author: Ronnie Day
Category: History, Military
Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
Available on Audible