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Mike Fletcher

The author publishes the AudioBookstorePortal library of popular audio and talking books and the Motivation Highwaysite.
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» How To Stop A Dog From Digging
By Mike Fletcher | Published 07/16/2008 | Pets And Animals | Unrated
Are you a dog owner who has a problem with your dog digging holes in your yard or garden? If so, you're not alone. Fortunately for both you and your yard, this behavior can be corrected, just as it has for so many other dog owners. While it is difficult and discouraging when your dog digs holes in the yard, here you can learn how to stop a digging dog too.
» How To Stop Dog Aggression
By Mike Fletcher | Published 07/9/2008 | Pets And Animals | Unrated
We all love our dogs. They are part of our family and we want them to be safe and happy. But, if you have an aggressive dog than you know that things are not well with your four legged family member. An aggressive dog is dangerous to you, other dogs, and other people and this can be very scary. You may have tried different methods to curb this aggression only to find yourself keeping your dog away from other people, other dogs, and situations where he may be aggressive.
» How To Stop Dog Barking
By Mike Fletcher | Published 07/2/2008 | Pets And Animals | Unrated
As we all know, dogs bark. In fact, barking is part of their very nature. For dogs, to bark comes as natural a behavior for them as it is for a bird to sing or for a frog to croak. However, a dog barking can become a very troublesome when the barking is goes persists with no signs of ever stopping.

Most dogs will start to bark for normal, healthy reasons.
» Fiber, A Key To Managing Diabetes
By Mike Fletcher | Published 05/18/2008 | Nutrition | Unrated
One of the most important things that diabetics need to be aware of in their diet is their fiber intake. It may even be the second most important thing to focus on besides sugar intake. In fact, studies suggest that people with type 2 diabetes can lower their blood glucose significantly by increasing the amount of dietary fiber to exceed the amount recommended by the American Diabetes Association.
» Managing Your Acid Alkaline Balance
By Mike Fletcher | Published 04/16/2008 | Nutrition | Unrated
When most people think of PH balance, they think of their swimming pools, not the internal acid/alkaline balance that happens in our bodies. The fact is, properly managing a slightly alkaline state in the fluids of your body may just be one of the most important things you can do for your health.

When we are acidic, disease, cancer, bacteria, viruses, yeast and fungus can all thrive.
» The Health Benefits Of Milk Thistle
By Mike Fletcher | Published 04/15/2008 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
The plant milk thistle is often looked at as a troublesome weed that grows near our homes and in the woods. The plants purple flowers are nice enough to look at, but they eventually turn into those annoying brown burrs that get stuck to your skin, clothing, and pets. However it appears that this plant is not as bad as it seems. Milk thistle actually is a very important herb for our health and is even responsible for prolonging and saving lives.
» 3 Tips To Help Manage Diabetes
By Mike Fletcher | Published 03/7/2008 | Diabetes | Unrated
Diabetes has become and epidemic that affects millions of people worldwide. What was once a disease more common in western societies is now becoming prevalent in the rest of the world. Controlling blood sugars can be difficult and at times, overwhelming. Offered here you will find 5 tips to help you manage your diabetes and keep you blood glucose levels under control.
» Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic
By Mike Fletcher | Published 12/4/2007 | Diabetes | Unrated
According the American Diabetes Association (ADA), there are 15.7 million Americans who have diabetes. This disease is the main cause of blindness in people between the ages of twenty and seventy and is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S.

If this disease is not properly managed, diabetes can cause kidney disease, hypertension, heart disease, edema, neuropathy, and infections of the mouth, feet, skin, lungs and genitalia.
» Managing Type II Diabetes
By Mike Fletcher | Published 11/16/2007 | Diabetes | Unrated
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes, it accounts for 90% of the diabetes cases. Even though 17 million Americans have type 2 diabetes, and it is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States, only half of these people know that they are diabetic. There are many factors for the widespread growth of this disease that range from diet, lack of exercise and genetics.
» Water Aerobics, The Perfect Exercise
By Mike Fletcher | Published 08/21/2007 | Aerobics | Unrated
Water aerobics, also knows as aqua aerobics is a safe and effective way to stay in shape. This form of fitness training is great for nearly everyone. Water Aerobics appeals to a wide range of people and regardless of your fitness there is a water exercise class or routine that fits your needs.

It is recommended to do water aerobics for many reasons.
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