Deborah Mitchell
Autor von Foods That Combat Aging: The Nutritional Way to Stay Healthy Longer
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Deborah Mitchell grew up in Pennsylvania and North Carolina and currently lives in North Texas with her husband and her two teenage sons. Deborah blogs about raising children free of religion at raisingkidswithoutreligion.net.
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The Natural Health Guide to Headache Relief: The Definitive Handbook of Natural Remedies for Treating Every Kind of… (1997) 11 Exemplare
The Complete Book of Nutritional Healing: The Top 100 Medicinal Foods and Supplements and the Diseases They Treat (2008) 7 Exemplare
The Trans Fat Remedy: The First Consumer Guide To Your Family's Biggest Health Threat (2004) 5 Exemplare
Stay Younger, Smarter, Healthier: How to Add 10 Good Years to Your Life (Lynn Sonberg Books) (2012) 4 Exemplare
The Women's Pill Book: Your Complete Guide to Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications (2012) 4 Exemplare
How to Live Well with Early Alzheimer's: A Complete Program for Enhancing Your Quality of Life (Healthy Home Library) (2010) 3 Exemplare
52 Foods and Supplements for a Healthy Heart: A Guide to All of the Nutrition You Need, from A-to-Z (Healthy Home… (2010) 3 Exemplare
25 Medical Tests Your Doctor Should Tell You About...and 15 You Can Do Yourself (Healthy Home Library) (2009) 1 Exemplar
Safe Foods 1 Exemplar
The Australian journal of social issues 1 Exemplar
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This is an excellent introduction to raising kids without embracing a particular religion. It's very gently put, focusing on what's best for the children and building/maintaining positive relationships. I can totally see parents returning to this volume for ideas and suggestions. It would also be a good resource for religious friends or family members who're worried about children in their lives being raised without religion.
A lot of what's in this book is pretty obvious to me, but I don't run in religious social circles, so I don't encounter the push-back a lot of other irreligious folks have to face.… (mehr)