Type 2 diabetes is quickly becoming the most common form of diabetes, accounting for about 90% of all newly diagnosed cases. This particular type of diabetes is caused by the body’s inability to properly use the insulin that is secreted by the pancreas. Without insulin, the cells cannot process the glucose that generated during digestion.
In recent years,…
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Added by Barton Publishing on July 16, 2013 at 6:27am —
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Did you know diabetes symptoms are caused from inflammation?
Truth is every degenerative disease is at least associated with diabetes.
There are real doctors all over the world preventing,…
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Diabetes patients often experience stages of extremely high blood sugar. This is because their bodies are not working properly at the cellular level – their cells cannot use the insulin that is produced by the pancreas. This inability to use insulin is the reason for high blood sugar, which is the reason for diabetes.
However, it is possible to treat this life-threatening disease through herbal remedies and a few lifestyle changes. If you are…
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Added by Barton Publishing on June 21, 2013 at 2:00am —
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While those within the fructose industry lead us to believe high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is like any other sugar we use (cue the bad commercials), there are many food and health professionals that strongly believe otherwise. Not to mention a 2012 study, published in the Journal of Global Health, has found that countries using high fructose corn syrup have 20% higher rate of diabetes than countries that don’t. But, why is that?
While the…
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Added by Barton Publishing on June 11, 2013 at 6:00am —
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The name of your health issue isn’t the problem, it’s the belief behind the name that either binds you or sets you free.
Nothing is as powerful as your choice to believe in a cure — or a disease.
Your…
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Added by Barton Publishing on April 15, 2013 at 6:12am —
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Diabetes type 2 was first clinically defeated in America back in the 1920’s when Dr. Max Gershon helped Albert Schweitzer to be healed from Diabetes mellitus (diabetes type 2).
The key to their victory over diabetes is to be found by enjoying a simple diet of raw plant-based foods.
More validating research about the healing diabetes with raw…
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Added by Barton Publishing on February 26, 2013 at 4:09am —
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In the search for a better diabetes cure, scientists have learned that your recovery depends solely on the quality of cell membrane health.
They’ve discovered that the surface of every cell acts like a super…
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Added by Barton Publishing on February 12, 2013 at 6:29am —
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Diabetes is on the rise, and it’s time to take steps to avoid and conquer it. Beating diabetes naturally is the best way to address and treat this debilitating and very serious condition.
The good news is diabetes symptoms can be controlled and even defeated by taking some very important steps. Imagine being able to do this without the aid of medication. By following the advice below, you can begin making a difference right…
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Added by Barton Publishing on January 4, 2013 at 2:46am —
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Publish my book online
I have been trying to publish my book for years. I am just a struggling "want to be author" with the dream of having my book out there for the world to read. So i have been surveying the free online publishing options for a while now. I thought, with the "free online world" it would be much easier to save money and get published. But the sad fact is that 95% of all the websites out there that lure you in with ads saying…
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Nowadays more and more writers are leaning toward self-publishing to get their work in print. Not only is it faster than traditional publishing but it allows the writer more control over how their work is printed, marketed, and distributed. If you are one such self-publisher, you won’t find a more valuable resource than the Small Publishers, Artists, and Writer’s Network (SPAWN).
SPAWN is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing education, information, resources and a…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on November 25, 2010 at 4:14pm —
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The rough draft of a story comes easily for many writers. When it comes to
editing fiction to make it smooth and enjoyable, however, many are at a loss, but this step is easier than most authors think. In fact, a few simple steps can create a world of change in your work. Follow these tips for polishing your novel:
- Use appropriate and frequent paragraph breaks. This gives the reader a break throughout the material.
- Use only one name for a character. It…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on October 30, 2010 at 6:09pm —
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At last, you’ve finished writing your book. With a relieved sigh you sit back and dream about the piles of money that are going to flow through your door. Before you get too far, however, don’t forget the next important step:
marketing your self-published book. It’s that magical process that changes your work from a manuscript decorating your shelf to a book that builds a career.
Here are a few ideas to help get your book into the hands of…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on October 19, 2010 at 6:37pm —
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They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but many people do. Even more important than the cover, however, is a book’s title. A weak title may mean your work will be overlooked in the book store but a strong one will grip the imagination of prospective readers, not to mention that a memorable title comes easier to the lips. The more a person can hear and remember your book’s title, the more likely you are to increase your readership.
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on September 21, 2010 at 5:18pm —
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Every good writer knows that dialogue is one of the key elements of any book. If it’s not conducted properly, dialogue can make the writing seem immature or unrealistic. It can even stop the story dead in its tracks. Good dialogue, on the other hand, draws the reader into the world the author has created. It serves to move the story along, provides valuable information to the reader, and brings the characters to life. However, even the best writers can have difficulty with this component of…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on August 20, 2010 at 4:02pm —
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Long before a self-publishing author can even think about sending their manuscript off to the
book printer's, they will be investing hours upon hours in front of a computer or typewriter. The writing process can take its toll on an author because, in order to get any amount of work done, a writer is required to work in the same position for hours at a time. As a result they are subject to a real possibility of repetitive strain injuries. Fortunately the study of ergonomics has…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on August 7, 2010 at 10:18am —
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One of the most common goals people have in this country is to write the “Great American Novel”. Of course, most writers don’t simply sit down and start writing when the ultimate goal is a novel-length work. Many aspects of the book need to be planned out beforehand, including the plot and characters of the story. Compelling characters bring the story to life and, in many cases, can make or break it.
Fictional character development is…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on July 18, 2010 at 11:30am —
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There’s no doubt that a lot of time and effort goes into writing a book, whether
self-publishing or going through an agent or a traditional publisher. An author is, of course, the heart and soul of their work, but it would be very difficult for them to complete such a time-consuming project without, at least, a little help. Family members, significant others, and even complete strangers can play a major role in making a piece of work come to fruition. The acknowledgement page…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on June 30, 2010 at 5:54am —
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At some point, most writers have experienced some form of pain or cramping while honing their craft. A stiff hand and an ache through the wrist is often associated with writer’s cramp. Contrary to popular belief, however, writer’s cramp is not an overuse syndrome. Instead, it is a problem of lost coordination and control of movement arising in the basal ganglia of the brain. Specific, fine motor skills, such as writing and typing create localized, sustained muscle contractions that cause…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on June 18, 2010 at 12:10pm —
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In the United States, most creative works produced privately and originally after April 1, 1989 are copyrighted and protected whether they have a notice or not. Publication or registration with the U.S. Copyright office is not required for a copyright to exist.
Your book copyright and your ownership of this right occur as you create it. Your creative work must exist in a tangible form - such as on paper or a computer disk. Major advantages to registration include the…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on May 31, 2010 at 10:48am —
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You have written your novel and are eagerly awaiting the completion of the
book printing so you can see your dream come to life. Time to sit back and relax, right? Wrong!
Book printing is only the first step in selling your self-published book - you need to market it, too. Like any other product, you will sell more books if more people are aware of its existence. In today’s internet-based world, having a professional-looking author’s…
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on May 15, 2010 at 10:57am —
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