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Dirk, July 19, 2008 (view all comments by Dirk)
The woman is wise and witty and has helped many women, and their men, to understand the changes women go through. Thank the lord Harry!
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SusannaLuck, February 2, 2008 (view all comments by SusannaLuck)
This is a life-changing book for me and I don't use that term lightly.
I feel the need to give a copy of this book to every woman in my life. There is no-one I can think of (man or woman) who would not benefit from reading it.
It's easy to read, citing hundreds of medical studies as well as the anecdotal stories of real women, full of facts gleaned from Dr Northrop's years in practice as an OB/GYN and loaded with remedies and steps we can all take to improve our lives immeasurably.
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