Raising Healthy Families in Unhealthy Times

Raising Healthy Families in Unhealthy Times

Author: Kate Gollé

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2014-04-09

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1452512299

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Author Kate Gollé has coached over 300 wellness doctors internationally, empowering people to experience radiant health with simple, yet effective proven strategies. She draws on this wealth of experience as a role model to mummas wanting to pursue their passion, career and purpose while being an exceptional wife and mother. Kate has successfully balanced raising three happy, healthy children naturally, whilst leading several thousand people through detox programs across the globe and running three influential wellness empowerment companies. In Raising Healthy Families in Unhealthy Times, Kate has created an easy use guide that humorously presents a raw, honest, wholesome approach for parents about: • Essentials for preconception care and natural birth. • Nutrition for optional breastfeeding and fantastic first foods. • Creating a magnetic connection with your bundle of joy from day one. • Taking the stress out of babies crying by understanding what they are saying and meeting their needs effectively. • Bringing the balance to your relationship and family whilst making magical moments. • Riding the emotional rollercoaster of pregnancy, birth and first time parenting with a smile on your dial and hands in the air. Are you left feeling judged, overwhelmed, unsupported and unhappy with the conflicting information and opinions you have been given on parenting, yet not sure where to turn? Or do you just want to be the very best parent you can be? If you answered yes to one of these questions, then this book is for you!


Unhealthy Times

Unhealthy Times

Author: Hugh Armstrong

Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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"Health and health care are at the pop of the public agenda, not only in Canada but throughout the world. Canada's most cherished social program -- health care -- is being transformed in many ways, some highly visible and others hidden from public view."--Cover.


Good Times/bad Times

Good Times/bad Times

Author: James Kirkwood

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13:

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Good Times/Bad Times is the story of an eighteen-year-old boy groping to find himself, battling to protect a profound friendship, and manfully enduring torment--until her can endure it no longer. Peter Kilburn, son of a down-on-his-luck Hollywood actor, has been sent East to take his senior year at Gilford, a once fashionable but now decidedly second-rate New England prep school. Lonely among a pack of alien schoolboys, but proud, defiant and totally sympathetic, Peter vows to prove his worth to Gilford's forbidding headmaster, who compulsively seeks to restore to the school the honor that was so badly tarnished by scandal only a few years earlier. In Jordan Legier, a frail but charismatic young man wise beyond his years, Peter finds a warm friend. Witty, knowing and generous, Jordan shares with Peter a series of unforgettable good times, on and off the campus. But the good times are only prelude to a chain of increasingly menacing, and finally tragic, confrontations with their iron-willed headmaster, who sees in the boys' relationship a perversion that in fact lingers elsewhere on the Gilford campus--dust jacket cover.


The Unhealthy Truth

The Unhealthy Truth

Author: Robyn O'Brien

Publisher: Harmony

Published: 2010-05-11

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 0767930746

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Robyn O’Brien is not the most likely candidate for an antiestablishment crusade. A Houston native from a conservative family, this MBA and married mother of four was not someone who gave much thought to misguided government agencies and chemicals in our food—until the day her youngest daughter had a violent allergic reaction to eggs, and everything changed. The Unhealthy Truth is both the story of how one brave woman chose to take on the system and a call to action that shows how each of us can do our part and keep our own families safe. O’Brien turns to accredited research conducted in Europe that confirms the toxicity of America’s food supply, and traces the relationship between Big Food and Big Money that has ensured that the United States is one of the only developed countries in the world to allow hidden toxins in our food—toxins that can be blamed for the alarming recent increases in allergies, ADHD, cancer, and asthma among our children. Featuring recipes and an action plan for weaning your family off dangerous chemicals one step at a time The Unhealthy Truth is a must-read for every parent—and for every concerned citizen—in America today.