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A Compromised Generation reveals how seemingly benign elements of
American culture are making millions of children chronically ill,
disabled, or dysfunctional. Children are being diagnosed with
illnesses such as autism, asthma, allergies, and ADHD at a
breathtaking rate. The etiology of autism continues to confound
mainstream medicine, yet parents, medical researchers, and
healthcare practitioners dedicated to unraveling the mystery are
beginning to put the pieces of the puzzle into place. They have
found that environmental factors that cause autism are the same
ones causing epidemics of ADHD, juvenile diabetes, asthma,
gastrointestinal disorders, and many other chronic illnesses.
Although the specific pathophysiology of each individual child's
illness varies, they all have the same basic underlying causes. It
is a perfect storm of environmental factors including decades of
pharmaceutical over-usage, toxic or nutritionally anemic diets,
excessive exposure to environmental toxins, specific American
habits and lifestyles, and excessive or improperly administered
vaccines. A Compromised Generation provides details on how this
epidemic can be reversed and how to prevent more children from
becoming ill, supplying evidence that children can recover from
chronic illnesses, including autism, by altering their
environmental influences and by stepping outside of the traditional
western medical paradigm.
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Forever 51 (Paperback)
Pamela Skjolsvik; Edited by Twyla Beth Lambert
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R509
Discovery Miles 5 090
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Return to Mystery Mesa (Paperback)
George Goldthwaite; Illustrated by Lola Skjolsvik; Edited by Twyla Beth Lambert
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R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Shambles (Paperback)
D.M. O'neal; Edited by Twyla Beth Lambert
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R452
Discovery Miles 4 520
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Dave Rager and his family arrive in Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone, to
start their first term as missionaries. They get settled into their
new home and Dave meets Jeff, another missionary kid. The two
become fast friends and begin a 'Good News Club' to introduce Jesus
to the local Mattru kids. But Tom Berkey, a bully at the MK School,
teases them from the beginning of school. Dave has to learn how to
deal with the bullying, and he hears about a terrible event in the
past that made Tom turn mean. Tom dares them to swim in the Jong
River, where he says crocodiles are. Dave and Jeff, disregarding
Tom's attempt to scare them, proceed with their plan to float down
the river. But, it is dangerous, and someone's life is at risk Dave
must have great courage and test skills he has never used.
Crocodile in the River continues the saga of the Rager family as
they make friends in their new African home. Tragic events could
turn anyone into an enemy of the Lord. Gentleness, prayer and
forgiveness are necessary to understand and help restore those
alienated from God because of losses that could happen on the
mission field.
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