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(NaturalNews) What if you woke up one day nearing the end of your working days, thinking you're almost home free and ready for retirement, only to discover that you've fallen ill with a potentially debilitating disease that you'll now have to address day in and day out for the rest of your life? You'd probably be devastated, and willing to do whatever it takes to overcome that disease and live out the rest of your waking days with the best quality of life possible.
This is the uncomfortable subject matter of the new novel
Sweet Healing: A Whole Healthy Journey, by Michael Bedar, which takes readers on the fictional but all-too-real journey of Gene Curtin, a character who faces this exact scenario when he receives an unexpected diagnosis of type-2 diabetes. Curtin initially faces the predictable shame associated with his diagnosis, but he also learns how to overcome it after an unanticipated meeting with a neighbor who helps him see the light of healing
through nutrition and alternative approaches.
A disease
that the system says is incurable and only treatable through daily management with insulin injections, type-2 diabetes becomes the catalyst through which Curtin learns some powerful and transformative life lessons that will dramatically change his life throughout the course of the book. And the lessons he learns are lessons that
you, too, can learn -- lessons that Bedar hopes will change the way people view disease in this modern age.
"Providing seven foundational tips for overcoming health obstacles,
Sweet Healing takes you on an inspiring whole health journey that frees you to enjoy every day of your life," explains a brief synopsis of the book's content at ReadSweetHealing.com.
Sweet Healing an 'indispensable allegory,' says Health Ranger
It's not every day that an individual this well-versed in nutritional- and lifestyle-based healing protocols compiles a narrative so well thought out, comprehensive, and compelling that readers are left with no choice but to change the way they eat and live. Bedar's captivating tale is a reality for millions of Americans who suffer from chronic diseases like type-2 diabetes that
can be overcome using alternative approaches.
Our own Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, has dubbed
Sweet Healing an "indispensable allegory" that every person needs to read to equip himself with the knowledge and tools necessary to overcome disease.
"If you or a family member are faced with the challenge of type 2 diabetes, I recommend reading Sweet Healing," says Adams.
Susan Smith Jones, Ph.D., author of
Your 30 Day Inside and Out Rejuvenation Makeover offers similar insight.
"Sweet Healing nudges you towards your goals of high-level wellness and more life," she says. "Bedar succeeds at using true, everyday human character traits in their realistic expression in fiction to reinforce your vision of health. You'll want to get extra copies of this empowering book to give as gifts, too."
We can't say enough good things about
Sweet Healing, and we encourage you to pick up a copy today. Heck, buy
two or three copies and share them with your friends and family -- it's the type of gift that keeps on giving, as physical health is truly priceless and something that all of us need to live our lives to the fullest.
"
Sweet Healing is a heart-touching and inspiring novel about holistic approaches to
healing diabetes," praised Dr. Will Tuttle, author of the best-selling book
The World Peace Diet. "With vivid story-telling, Michael Bedar helps us understand the deeper meanings of wellness and healing; uplifting and potentially transformational!"
To learn more, visit:
http://readsweethealing.com
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