Sites, eBooks and Books We Recommend

Sites and Books“Nothing happens in living nature that is not in relation to the whole.”Johann Wolfgang von Goeth

What’s in your library?

Show me someone’s library and I can tell you their life’s pilgrimage. We read to assuage our fears, ease our pain, ignite our hope and plan our destiny. The problem with getting what you know from TV, movies or social media is that your imagination gets excluded by the already provided visual and auditory clues.  Read!  It’s what for supper.

“The unexamined life is not worth living .” – Socrates

“If information highways are the wave of the future, then I will build information country roads on which the traveler can reach the truth faster by going slower.”

 – Gene Logsdon

Given the cynical way that some major corporations try to “spin” news, research and politics, it makes it really difficult to trust much of the information you find. That’s why you need to teach your children “how to think”, not “what to think”. We have applied some serious thought to the links to the sites, e-books and books below and believe they could be a good resource for you. Please contact us if you discover something that bothers you..

Raw Milk Resources

Farm Safety Issues

Agricultural workers and farmers work on farms to produce crops, livestock and dairy products. Farmers are at risk of exposure to asbestos through soil, vermiculite and products on farming equipment and machinery.  Look at these free informational books, packets and a Patient Advocacy program that works 1-on-1 with individuals to help them find local doctors, treatment centers and support groups.

For more information see Asbestos.com/occupation/farmers

Here’s What They Did Not Know to Tell You in Biology Class

The complex relationship that your body has with food gets disrupted daily by food processing companies and poor choices. These books can help you discover delicious ways to eat your way to better health.

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