Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Miracle Heart or Getting the Best for Your Child with Autism

The Miracle Heart: The Ultimate Guide to Preventing and Curing Heart Disease with Diet and Supplements

Author: Jean Carper

You Can Stop Heart Disease--

While heredity plays a great role in a person's disposition to heart disease, biology can be overcome with the right foods and dietary supplements. USA WeekendNew York Times bestselling author Jean Carper--America's most trusted source of cutting edge nutritional advice--now provides all the information you ned to lower the risk of heart disease and its debilitating consequences. The Miracle Heartreveals the most current findings available on the remarkable powers of food, vitamins, minerals, and natural remedies that have been shown to prevent, treat, and even reverse heart disease. here is everything you need to know about:

  • vitamins E, B, and C
  • beta carotene, calcium, coenzyme Q-10
  • the benefit of superfoods such as fish, garlic, avacados, and strawberries
  • eggs and cholesterol
  • the benefits of tea
  • the secret of olive oil
  • and much more.



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Getting the Best for Your Child with Autism: An Expert's Guide to Treatment

Author: Bryna Siegel

Each child on the autism spectrum has a unique set of special needs. That's why their parents deserve a smart, caring advocate to help zero in on proven interventions that are right for their child. Bestselling author Bryna Siegel, one of the world's leading authorities on autism, deftly guides parents through the complex maze of treatment options. She shows how to obtain an accurate assessment of a child's strengths and weaknesses, and then provides step-by-step guidance to help parents develop a plan of action tailored to their child's individual learning style, verbal abilities, and social skills. Like no other book on the market, Getting the Best for Your Child with Autism will help parents maximize all of the resources available to help their kids reach their full potential.



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