What State Do You Live In?

What State Do You Live In?
Author: Jerrod P. Libonati Rd
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Insulin resistance
ISBN: 1456741055

What State Do You Live In explains the events that take place in your body if you lose control over your weight. Tens of millions of adult Americans suffer from weight related chronic disease states including pre-diabetes, high blood pressure, abnormal blood cholesterol, the metabolic syndrome, and type II diabetes. If you are overweight and suffer from high blood glucose, you're suffering from insulin resistance and need to read this story. What State Do You Live In begins with you in the normal state, when insulin is in complete control over blood glucose and blood fat levels. It progresses into the insulin resistant state which describes in detail the events that stem from weight related insulin resistance including elevated triglycerides, high blood pressure, unhealthy cholesterol, the metabolic syndrome, and type II diabetes. What State Do You live In is different from other books. It provides you with realistic expectations. It does not suggest pills, supplements, or any other form of synthetic nutrition as a means to reverse faulty nutrition. It does offer you more than a single solution to begin reversing the insulin resistant state, including the lower carbohydrate approach to improve high blood glucose. What State Do You Live In provides you with five different levels of food strategies to put you back in control of your blood glucose. Don't ignore high blood glucose, if left untreated, the consequences are life threatening.

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Author: Indiana. Dept. of Public Instruction
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Total Pages: 604
Release: 1896
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We Live in a State Capital

We Live in a State Capital
Author: Leslie Beckett
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1508141983

Each state in the United States has its own capital, and readers discover the importance of state capitals as they explore what it’s like to live in one. As readers take in fun facts about the exciting places found in a capital city, they enhance their knowledge of essential social studies curriculum topics, such as kinds of communities and basic facts about state governments. Full-color photographs give readers a clear sense of what life in a state capital is like, and a detailed picture glossary helps them understand new terms introduced in the text.