Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Allergies, and Awesome You! Kindle Fire Giveaway!



About Dr. Shah

Atul N. Shah, MD, FACAAI, FAAAAI, is a celebrated author of this AmazingAllergist book series, founder of www.AmazingAllergist.com,  and the medical director of www.Center4AsthmaAllergy.com.  He is a board certified allergist who has earned an honor of fellowships in both the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.

He has personally treated more than 20,000 patients, made a significant impact on more than 100,000 lives as an allergist so far, and earned the nickname “AmazingAllergist” from his patients and peers. His work is rewarded daily with numerous compliments of smiling patients and their families. He has been recognized with various awards, including the America’s Top Physicians’ Award, the Patients’ Choice Award, and the Most Compassionate Physicians’ Award. He believes that every allergic child and individual has a potential to live a great life, allergy-free. His desire to empower allergic individuals translated into this series of books.

Dr. Atul Shah enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with his family. He calls Long Island, New York, his home, supports various charities, and loves making a difference.

You can visit his website at http://amazingallergist.com.

Visit his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/AmazingAllergist.

Visit his Twitter page at https://twitter.com/LifeAllergyFree.

Read the article, “Adolescent Allergies: Treat the Misery” at Paramus Post at http://www.paramuspost.com/article.php/20120416185012592!



About Allergies, and Awesome You

Allergies, and Awesome You, Believe You Can Get There Too!

“Allergies, and Awesome You” is a part of the AmazingAllergist’s Awesome Series that empowers allergic children to live and lead great lives, allergy-free. It is a by-product of the author’s extensive medical knowledge, vast experiences as an allergy specialist, and the desire to make a difference, one allergic child at a time. This book, through a life story of an allergic child, will empower you and your children.

Take a peek inside the book at http://amazingallergist.com/flip/index.html!

Purchase your copy at http://www.amazon.com/Allergies-Awesome-You-Believe-There/dp/1468536915/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335289821&sr=8-1. .

~ ~ ~ WIN A FREE KINDLE FIRE! ~ ~ ~

We’re giving away a FREE KINDLE FIRE!  Fill out the Rafflecopter form below to win!  This giveaway is only open to U.S. and Canada citizens.  Deadline to enter is midnight June 8 and announced on June 9.  If you are the winner, contact Dorothy Thompson at thewriterslife (at) gmail.com or Tracee Gleichner at tgleichner (at) gmail.com.  You have 48 hours to reply.  If we do not hear from you in 48 hours, another winner will be selected.  Thanks and good luck!


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10 comments:

  1. I know someone who is allergic to shellfish.

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  2. My son has a peanut allergy and my other son has breathing probelms when outside from pollen.

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  3. I have allergies, as does most of my family. My youngest nephew has severe allergies to peanuts, cats, and sooo much more!

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  4. My stepson is allergic to red dyes.. its in EVERYTHING

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  5. I have so many allergies..molds, trees, grasses, medications, latex, shellfish, just to name a few. When I need meds, the doctors ask what I CAN take. It's just easier.

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  6. I'm allergic to certain environmental conditions and know others that have allergies.

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  7. Yes! My son and husband have terrible allergies...we live in an area with thousands of pine trees
    rlawrence110 at yahoo dot com

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  8. I don't have allergies but I know a lot of people that do and they are horrible!

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  9. My mom has allergies and so does my d-i-l.

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  10. I myself have allergies and they are nooooo fun!

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