Cooking Healthy Grain Free for Diabetics, Gluten Intolerance and Paleo Diet The Cooking Healthy book details three diet plans, the Paleo Diet, Diabetic Recipes, and the Gluten Free diet.
Cooking Recipes Stay Healthy with Gluten Free or Diabetic Recipes The Cooking Recipes cookbook contains recipes specifically for those who suffer with diabetes OR for those who suffer with gluten intolerances and allergies.
Sacred & Delicious is an award-winning vegetarian cookbook, a primer on Ayurveda (India's ancient wellness system), and a gorgeous food memoir that celebrates the healing power of food.
2017 USA Best Book Awards Finalist in Autobiography/Memoir When Deb Brandon discovered that cavernous angiomastangles of malformed blood vessels in her brainwere behind the terrifying symptoms she'd been experiencing, she underwent one brain surgery.
As a young girl in the Midwest, Constance Hanstedt was consumed by fearof her parents, especially her disapproving mother, Virginia; of social situations; and of people in general.
After a lifetime of seeking all things spiritual, wellness, and at times woo-woo, Paige Davis finds herself facing a breast cancer diagnosis at thirty-eight years old.
REDUCE YOUR PAIN HEAL YOUR JOINTS LIVE THE LIFE YOU DESERVEAre you one of the 350 million people worldwide who has been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus, or fibromyalgia?
The Best-Kept Secret in MedicineIn the United States, the FDA currently recognizes hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for 14 conditions, including decompression sickness, embolism, crush injury, bone infection, burns, wound healing, severe anemia, and several others.
An American Society of Journalists and Authors: Annual Writing Awards Prize Winning BookWhen faced with cancer, timely and educated healthcare decisions are crucial to recovery.
For many years people have held the belief that the Bipolar Disorder only affects adults, but recent findings suggest that having a bipolar child is not only possible, it is actually more and more common these days.
As Americans have grown in size, the incidence of diabetes has increased to epidemic proportions, so that what was once an uncommon disease now seems to be everywhere.