Oil Pulling Revolution


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Oil-Pulling Revolution


Oil-Pulling Revolution

Author: Michelle Coleman

language: en

Publisher: UlyssesPress+ORM

Release Date: 2015-04-28


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A NEW, UP-TO-DATE GUIDE TO THE REDISCOVERED TRICK THAT'S BEEN A DENTAL HEALTH SOLUTION FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARSHolding and swishing organic oil in your mouth is an amazingly simple yet powerful technique for cleaning your teeth and detoxing the entire body. The Oil-Pulling Revolution combines ancient teachings and modern techniques to incorporate this healthy habit into your daily routine. Using the tips and instructions provided here you can: •Remove harmful bacteria•Eliminate cavities•Reduce plaque•Whiten teeth•Freshen breath Beyond dental care, this book details how oil pulling benefits your entire body for glowing skin, more energy, improved heart health, fewer migraines and a healthier overall lifestyle.

Inside the Iranian Revolution


Inside the Iranian Revolution

Author: John D. Stempel

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1981


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In this Second Edition of Inside the Iranian Revolution, first published in 1981, author John Stempel describes his experience and insight as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer in Tehran from 1975-1979. He then continues with an updated chapters to describe what we can draw from the experiences of three decades ago and apply to the current diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Iran. "John Stempel is a Foreign Service officer who was stationed in Tehran through the early stages of the Iranian revolution; he left four months before the hostages were taken. Mr. Stempel explains the strength and weaknesses that accumulated through the Shah's reign. Among the latter, he says, was the Shah's alternating between attempts to build genuine political support for his regime and reliance on the repressive tactics of his secret police. Mr. Stempel's concluding chapters are effective. He suggests that the Shah might have survived by being simultaneously more liberal and more ruthless-by offering more than a token of political participation to opposition groups, but then punishing those who would not support the liberalized regime. On the American side, Mr. Stempel points out the slowness to develop intelligence sources among opposition groups and the contradictory signals sent to the Shah. Mr. Stempel also implies that, once the hostage situation reached deadlock, the United States should have come more quickly to the recognition that military force was necessary." -- Amazon.com.

Information Bulletin


Information Bulletin

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1988-03


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