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Many of today’s approaches to treating fibromyalgia involve the use of harsh medications that simply mask the pain and cause harmful side effects. But new, natural alternative methods have been found to be highly effective against this painful disease. Adopting a smarter diet and using nutritional supplements can help reduce pain, relieve inflammation, restore lost energy and put you on the path to a healthier life.

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101 Stories of the Power of PrayerOne afternoon while walking through the lobby of a hotel in Grand Rapids, Michigan, I became aware of a disturbance in one corner of the room. I walked in that direction in that casual way we use to check out disturbances in public places without announcing our curiosity. A boy of about four was screaming and rolling around on the floor in some kind of a fit.

Several people were trying to help the parents control the child. A crowd was gathering. It was a bad situation.

Then the Lord spoke to me.

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A new device is changing the lives of thousands of Americans who have lost the ability to walk.

The WalkAide is about the size of an iPod and uses technology similar to what makes a Wii videogame work. It sends electrical impulses to the nerves and muscles of the lower leg, enabling its user to pick up hir or her foot. The WalkAide can restore mobility for people with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and traumatic brain injuries, according to “Early Show” correspondent Dr. Debbye Turner Bell.

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Just for surviving after two failed kidney transplants and living long beyond the prognosis of six months he was given at age 20, Shad Ireland was already a something of a walking improbability.

The 37-year-old living with no working kidneys has taken his status as a medical marvel much further, though, performing physical feats most normally healthy people wouldn’t even dream of, despite spending most of his life on dialysis.

“For me to be on dialysis for 27 years, for me to do two triathlons, has really got the medical community scratching their heads,” Ireland said. “If you asked any doctor, if you told them about me, they would say it’s impossible.”

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Heal from the Heart book coverHeal from the Heart is one woman’s adventurous quest for life and recovery from Multiple Sclerosis. In the book, author Norma Schell relentlessly searches for answers to her unease. She breathes life into the meaning and power of her childhood joy and pain on the family farm in Nebraska. She pursues understanding of life, her body, relationships, spirit and the earth during pursuit of academic degrees in nursing and counseling psychology. Her travels take her around the globe. The threat of MS, together with the deep love for her sons, drives her further exploration through depth psychology, Chinese medicine, the internal arts of life force – tai chi chuan and qigong – and ways of the Lipan Apache.

Understandings come alive as Schell learns the deep language of her existence and comes to terms with life on many levels. At once practical and integrated, her approach to living leads to a paradigm shift, hope, wellness and vitality.

With writing that is easy to understand, Schell encourages those suffering from disease to become knowledgeable with the many healing forces that lead to integrated, healthy and joyous lives. Heal From The Heart is a rare story of recovery from Multiple Sclerosis that inspires hope, wellness and vitality.

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