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An update of the award winning Low Carb Solution For Diabetes.
With over 40,000 copies sold worldwide, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes, helping reduce or avoid the need for diabetes medication. Children and Adults diagnosed with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome will also greatly benefit from the recipes to help reverse the disease progression into full blown diabetes. Contains the most effective systems and day-to day strategies for practically dealing with diabetes.
Using this book will help you:
- reduce or avoid the need for diabetes medication
- get better control of glucose
- get more freedom to live a normal life
- improve concentration & performance
- increase long term health
- reduce the risk of heart disease, strokes & high blood pressure
- help manage extreme activity
Dié diabetes-leefstylgids, wat oorspronklik in Engels verskyn het en
waarvan meer as 40 000 eksemplare wêreldwyd verkoop is, is ’n
onontbeerlike hulpmiddel vir enigiemand, van jonk tot oud, met Tipe 1-
of Tipe 2-diabetes. Sukkel jy dalk reeds met insulienweerstandigheid,
metaboliese sindroom of prediabetes? Slaan diabetes betyds hok met die
leefstylwenke en maklike resepte in hierdie boek.
This is the first book devoted to the role of chemical synthetic
techniques in the development of advanced ceramic materials. It
bridges the gap between existing volumes dealing with the
properties of ceramic materials, for example their mechanical
properties, and those on chemistry. The author describes the
variety of advanced ceramics and their conventional synthesis and
fabrication. This is followed by a description of the range of
non-conventional synthetic methods. The basic chemistry of the
synthesis is described and well-illustrated by reference to
ceramics made on both laboratory and industrial scales. This
resource book will be of value to anyone working with advanced
ceramics in research laboratories, and to postgraduate students and
research workers in chemistry, material science, physics,
metallurgy and mechanical engineering departments involved with
ceramic materials.
Many advances in technology are due to the development of new
materials and by using patent literature we can monitor how
technology has advanced. Exploring Materials through Patent
Information describes how different technologies have evolved
through the development of their patents, providing students with a
guide on how to use patents as a source of information in their
research and studies. The first chapter provides practical advice
on searching for patents and using patents, followed by individual
chapters covering different material systems where the technical
information in the patent literature demonstrates the developments
in the technology. The materials discussed includes light-emitting
diodes, quantum dots, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), liquid
crystals and liquid crystal displays, 3d printing, healthcare,
block copolymers, aerogels, ionic liquids, flame retardants,
graphene, hydrogels, and superhydrophobic materials. The book is
aimed at students in chemistry, materials science and engineering
to show how patent information is an important source of
information alongside other sources of information.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775-1854) spent his
philosophical career striving to realize the Absolute system, but
he did so in full recognition of the fact that the Absolute is not
finally a logical system, but a living actuality. Accordingly, for
Schelling, "life is the criterion of truth." Though his critics
often dismissed his thought as fragmentary and protean, C. S.
Peirce, in a letter to William James, remarked that it was
precisely Schelling's "freedom from the trammels of system" and
willingness to approach philosophical ideas experimentally rather
than dogmatically that he admired most: "In that, he is like a
scientific man." This book, written in the context of a resurgence
of interest in Schelling's work, as well as during a planetary
ecological emergency and geo-political crisis, draws upon the deep
well of his thought in the hope that it can aid human
civilization's attempt to re-imagine itself. Schelling's philosophy
provides many of the anthropological, theological, and cosmological
resources necessary for bringing forth an alternative form of
modernity no longer bent on the destruction of earth and the
disintegration of human communities.
The essays compiled herein are written on behalf of earth, the
ground upon which I walk and the soil into which I will one day
return. They contain the thought-traces of a thinker in love with
wisdom.
Take your therapeutic practice with children, youth, and families
out into nature The number of children, youth, and families seeking
help for a wide range of mental health concerns is growing at an
alarming rate, and many struggle to thrive despite well-intentioned
interventions from skilled helpers. Unplugging from technology and
reconnecting with the web of life is a powerful antidote to the
highly technological and fast-paced realities of so many.
Nature-Based Therapy addresses this underlying disconnection
between humans and their ecological home, exploring theories and
therapeutic practices undertaken with children, youth, and
families, including: Developing sensory awareness of outer and
inner landscapes Navigating risk in play Case examples with a
diverse range of settings, intentions, and interventions.
Nature-Based Therapy is for counselors, therapists, youth and
social workers, educators, and parents working in educational and
therapeutic settings who want to take their practice beyond the
office walls and into the powerful terrain of the wild, partnering
with nature as a co-facilitator to create lasting change.
What does cotton candy, which dissolves at the touch, have in
common with Kevlar, used for bullet-proof vests? How can our
understanding of such materials help us to tackle essential
problems of the 21st century? Materials play a key role in our
search for solutions to many pressing issues. They underpin many
industries, are critical for the development of consumer goods, are
essential components of medical diagnostic techniques, offer hope
for the treatment of currently incurable diseases, and provide
answers to environmental problems. This handbook is a guide to the
materials we rely on for the future. Materials for the 21st Century
serves as a useful resource for undergraduate and high school
students preparing for a career in physical sciences, life
sciences,or engineering, by helping them to identify new areas of
interest. It is also an excellent reference for readers interested
in learning more about the diverse range of materials that underlie
key aspects of our economy and everyday lives.
Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles
approximately four to eight short story writers by providing
full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines,
literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those
profiled in this volume are: Samuel Beckett T. Coraghessan Boyle
Thomas Ligotti Jayne Anne Phillips
Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles
approximately four to eight short story writers by providing
full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines,
literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those
profiled in this volume are: Hortense Calisher Bernard Malamud
Cynthia Ozick Arthur Schnitzler
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