A collection of poems by published blogger Doug Forbes. Backgrounded by his personal favored artwork, his poems visualize his clever and unique thinking. A modern day Bukowski.
A collection of poems by published blogger Doug Forbes. Backgrounded by his personal favored artwork, his poems visualize his clever and unique thinking. A modern day Bukowski.
This is a diary of one man's sobriety that took place over the period of a year. While it is a personal reflection of self, it is also a shared tome of experience, strength and hope for anyone who... More > has ever struggled with addiction.< Less
From Watchfulness, Vigilance, and Sobriety, you will learn that no matter the good things that Lord might have done for you, or the good things you may be doing for the Lord, without being watchful,... More > vigilant, and sober, the devil may tamper with them. Prevention is better than cure. Therefore, don’t allow the enemy to intrude into your life or ministry. The Word says, “Watch and pray, lest you enter into temptation. The spirit indeed, is willing, but the flesh is weak.”< Less
Two doctors of Orthomolecular Medicine believed they were having some success in treating alcoholics who could not remain sober by giving them a vitamin treatment. Their studies with schizophrenics... More > as well as those that were alcoholics not responding to traditional therapeutic methods intrigued Bill Wilson. Bill Wilson believed they had discovered the “exact nature” of the allergy Dr. Silkworh had talked about. He maintained that Silkworth, when he referred to an “allergy of the body,” knew the condition was not strictly an allergy. Dr. Silkworh simply used the word in search of a new one.
Bill successfully treated himself as well as 20 out of 30 recovered alcoholics with vitamin B-3, or niacin, of which he and they suffered chronic anxiety and depression.
His Communications to A.A.'s Physicians in 1967 and 1968 were unanimously declined and denied access within A.A. circles by the very same people Bill appointed to make decisions; Frank Amos, Willard Richardson and LeRoy Chipman.< Less
Two doctors of Orthomolecular Medicine believed they were having some success in treating alcoholics who could not remain sober by giving them a vitamin treatment. Their studies with schizophrenics... More > as well as those that were alcoholics not responding to traditional therapeutic methods intrigued Bill Wilson. Bill Wilson believed they had discovered the “exact nature” of the allergy Dr. Silkworh had talked about. He maintained that Silkworth, when he referred to an “allergy of the body,” knew the condition was not strictly an allergy. Dr. Silkworh simply used the word in search of a new one.
Bill successfully treated himself as well as 20 out of 30 recovered alcoholics with vitamin B-3, or niacin, of which he and they suffered chronic anxiety and depression.
His Communications to A.A.'s Physicians in 1967 and 1968 were unanimously declined and denied access within A.A. circles by the very same people Bill appointed to make decisions; Frank Amos, Willard Richardson and LeRoy Chipman.< Less