So you really think you know your own body?
If you will answer the following questions and score 8/10, you know pretty well your body. But if your score is below that, don’t panic (in fact most people would score somewhere 4/10 or 5/10). We have the solution for you. So here are the 10 questions: (Give a point each if you can confidently answer the questions)
- Why do we have to constantly blink our eyes?
- Why do some people feel painful in their ears in an aircraft during taking off and landing?
- Why do you sometimes feel dizzy when you get up?
- Are all cells in our body the same?
- Why do sportsmen eat bananas during their strenuous activity?
- What is the largest organ of the human body?
- Why do we get “goose bumps”?
- Can people become shorter in the evenings?
- Does a child have more bones than an adult? And Why?
- Do you know how big is the absorption surface of a small Intestine?
To our ignorance, we also do not know that a child has more bones than an adult much to our embarrassment! Today’s eBook Of the Week – 101 Facts About The Human Body – is a valuable source of reference for helping us know our own human body. The author Dr. Radhika Venkata, a Pathologist by profession, compiled this eBook based on many questions asked by her own two children.

Perplexed By The Complexity Of Human Body
With her medical background, she was also perplexed by the questions asked. So she did her research and came up this eBook Of The Week.
This eBook was written in a systematic way starting with the five senses and questions and facts related to them to other parts of the body, from the external parts to the internal organs.
For a low price of $17.00 now, you can have this over 100 pages full of human fact from this auther:
For US$17.00
The author is full of confidence with her eBook that she is willing to offer a 8 week money back guarantee to her purchase.

(By the way the answer for question 10 can be found in page 77 of Today’s eBook Of the Week)
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