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The Iron Disorders Institute Guide to Hemochromatosis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

The Iron Disorders Institute Guide to Hemochromatosis

The number-one bestselling and most comprehensive guide to hemochromatosis Endorsed by the Iron Disorders Institute, this guide provides reliable, evidence-based information about the disease. It explains the underlying genetic causes, common symptoms, and potential health impacts of hemochromatosis. Detailed yet easy-to-understand, this book offers valuable knowledge to those diagnosed with the condition, family members, caregivers, and medical professionals alike. The guide also focuses on effective strategies for managing hemochromatosis. It covers the role of diet, the importance of regular medical check-ups, and the benefits of therapeutic phlebotomy. By outlining the right preventative...

The Iron Disorders Institute Guide to Anemia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

The Iron Disorders Institute Guide to Anemia

Unravel the mysteries behind anemia's diverse forms, from iron deficiency anemia to hemolytic and aplastic anemia, and gain a deep understanding of their underlying mechanisms. Empower yourself with the treatments and prevention strategies, carefully curated by the Iron Disorders Institute. Inside these pages, you'll find: Comprehensive explanations of different types of anemia, their prevalence, and risk factors. An in-depth exploration of iron metabolism, absorption, and utilization in the body. Expert advice on diagnosing anemia accurately, distinguishing its various forms, and addressing related health concerns. Essential dietary guidelines and supplementation recommendations to combat iron deficiency and optimize iron levels. Practical tips on managing anemia-related symptoms, such as fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath, to enhance your overall well-being. Empower yourself with the knowledge to promote healing, vitality, and a healthier life.

The Wretched Life of Priscilla Wolcott
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

The Wretched Life of Priscilla Wolcott

The Wretched Life of Priscilla Wolcott Volume 1: Widow Wonderland is the story of Priscilla Wolcott, a sixty-six-year-old woman who faces the challenges that rise up following the sudden death of her husband, Jared. Her faith is tested as she learns how to grieve, be alone, deal with family members, find a church home, and be more outgoing. Shaped by a team of unusual characters, she discovers the supernatural healing power of forgiveness, and the importance of being still, listening, and waiting for God. Through this process, she realizes how much she is loved and discovers that she, too, is capable of loving.

Iron
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Iron

Explains how the addition of a variety of non-chelated forms of iron to milled grains and cereals may be the most serious mistake in the history of human nutrition.

Preaching Paul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Preaching Paul

Helpful and insightful strategies for preaching from the writings of Paul. Few biblical figures are more compelling to preachers than the apostle Paul. The story of his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus is a favorite example of the way that God turns lives around. His writings contain the earliest witness we have to the Christian gospel. His message of God's offer of grace in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ is deeply appealing. So why is it that when it comes time to choose a text for this Sunday's sermon, preachers so often choose something other than Paul? When Brad Braxton asked himself that question, he realized that preachers are often daunted by the size and...

The Journal of the Assembly During the ... Session of the Legislature of the State of California
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2290
Journal of the Proceedings of the Board of Commissioners
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 880

Journal of the Proceedings of the Board of Commissioners

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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As Near Hell as I Ever Expect to Be...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

As Near Hell as I Ever Expect to Be...

As near Hell as I ever expect to be is the biography of a Civil War soldier from Ohio. In September 1861 twenty-seven-year-old John Vanetton Patterson left his young wife and two babies on their farm near Pemberville. Patterson and thousands of other Ohioans answered Lincoln's call to save the Union. In November Victoria Patterson received a letter, she opened it, and read the inside address, "As near Hell as I ever expect to be". Over the next four years this soldier husband was sick, wounded, captured, and imprisoned. He escaped... Based on letters to his wife, this is his story of trial and yearning.

The Marvelous Maritime Adventures of the Tugboat Cheryl Ann
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

The Marvelous Maritime Adventures of the Tugboat Cheryl Ann

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-25
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  • Publisher: FriesenPress

Parents, Grandparents, siblings, and caregivers can share this delightful story with children: toddlers through early readers. The Tugboat Cheryl Ann stories offer an opportunity for adults and children to explore life's common, sometimes painful experiences. Fuelled by joy, optimism, and a desire to keep order, the tugboat Cheryl Ann tackles every job in the Bay of Tranquility. Even the steadfast Cheryl Ann encounters the occasional surprise. In this adventure, a routine work-day blossoms into an opportunity to help delightful new friends. Join Cheryl Ann as she follows a distant twinkle of light and discovers Done Right. Cheryl Ann listens in wonder and confusion to Done Right’s story and the story of all the ships in that quiet corner of the Bay. With Cheryl Ann’s help, Done Right and his friends return to a life of joy and value.

Their Patriotic Duty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 447

Their Patriotic Duty

Many of the farm families in the river country of southern Ohio sent fathers, husbands, and sons to fight and die in the Civil War. Few families have bequeathed a record of that experience as remarkable as that created by the Evans family: an extraordinary collection of letters that offers a unique portrait of life both on the home front and on the front lines. From his homestead near Ripley on the Ohio River, patriarch Andrew Evans sent two sons to war, and from 1862 to 1866 father and sons wrote each other hundreds of letters. Called "the soldier's letters" by the family, this cache lay untouched in a barn until the 1980s, when Robert Engs was invited to edit them. Here are 273 family lett...