Mindy Rhiger

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The Diabetes Reset: Avoid It. Control It. Even Reverse It; A Doctor's Scientific Program

While the promise of a "reset" may set off some red flags for skeptics, readers searching for a hopeful look at life with Type 2 diabetes or a step-by-step guide to making lifestyle changes will be attracted to this book.
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The Complete Macrobiotic Diet: 7 Steps To Feel Fabulous, Look Vibrant and Think Clearly

This repackage and expansion of the concepts in Waxman's 2007 The Great Life Diet will be repetitious to those who are already familiar with the author's titles, but those who are new to the macrobiotic diet will appreciate this new volume.
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Shortcut: How Analogies Reveal Connections, Spark Innovation, and Sell Our Greatest Ideas

Perhaps not all readers will be fully persuaded to the impact of analogies but most, especially those with an interest in language and psychology, will come away entertained and informed.
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Dark Wine Waters: My Husband of a Thousand Joys and Sorrows

Readers with an interest in addiction and recovery memoirs will likely relate to Simone's story.
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All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood

Full of fascinating ideas and information about the family structure and its history, this work is sure to be of strong interest to parents, in particular, as they look for meaning beyond the day to day. [See Prepub Alert, 8/12/13.]
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Your Vibrant Heart: Restoring Health, Strength, and Spirit from the Body's Core

Readers looking for basic encouragement to make lifestyle changes may find this book to be a helpful pep talk if they are open to the sort of spirituality expressed by the author. Others may want to pass in favor of more mainstream advice.
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Pop: 50 Amazing Secrets to a Successful Labor & Delivery or C-Section

At fewer than 120 pages and with a lot of white space on every page, this title will appeal to nonreaders or those looking for something reassuring, but it isn't meant to be a replacement for the usual pregnancy and childbirth books.
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The Big Lie: Motherhood, Feminism, and the Reality of the Biological Clock

While parts of the text read like a rant, many will cheer on Selvaratnam's ultimate points. Sure to invite discussion among feminists.
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Adaptogens in Medical Herbalism: Elite Herbs and Natural Compounds for Mastering Stress, Aging, and Chronic Disease

This textbook-like reference is aimed at herbal medicine practitioners and others with a strong interest in the field.
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