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I am writing a book anyone know the steps for publishing?

My book is about a return from hell, in both an inner and outer fashion. The inner part is the empty part that has no connection to our Creator (it does not matter what version of Creator…that is your choice, I don’t have a religion). The outer hell I referred to was abused childhood, leaving home at 14, drug and alcohol abuse, homelessness, jail, et al. This is not for gain, it is my calling. Does anyone know of a publisher that would be interested in this? My journey has been incredible and I want to share it to give others hope, and I would be lying to you if I said a few bucks for me would not hurt. I am living with Rheumetoid Arthritis and Hep-C, and cannot do regular work. This book has been in my heart for many years, but I scoffed at myself until recently. Deepak Chopras writings along with other books and prayer and meditation have gotten me very close to the celestial realm and I am meant to share my story. Thank you.

tai chi for beginners, I have arthritis & 4 compressed discs in my back, how good or bad is tai chi for this?

tai chi for beginners, I have arthritis & 4 compressed discs in my back, how good or bad is tai chi for this?

Which martial art is best for an older male?

It was recently suggested to my uncle that he try gentle stretching daily to help him arthritis, stress, and weight loss. He’s having a hard time getting into it, due to his Type A personality, poor guidance DVDs, and his general lack of enthusiasm for the slow movements they’ve suggested. I was thinking maybe I could talk him into Tai Chi classes as an alternative. . . are there any other martial arts you can suggest for his case? He’s in his late 50s.

Tai Chi for Arthritis 12 Lessons by Dr Lam

We invite you to take the first step on your journey to better health. Become a student in Dr Lams class in the comfort of your home as he guides you through each Tai Chi movement step-by-step. A Proven and Enriched Program In 1996, Dr Lam with a team of medical and Tai Chi experts created this safe and easy to learn program. Medical studies confirm Tai Chi for Arthritis relieves pain, reduces falls and improves quality of life. That is why the Arthritis Foundation promotes the program along with other approved programs and services it offers for people with arthritis. Combining over a decade of teaching and research experience, this edition revises the warm up exercise and presents new movement sequences in an innovative teaching format. Dr Lam also explains classical Tai Chi principles to enhance your understanding and enjoyment. Feel free to contact Dr Lam for more information through service@taichiproductions.com or serviceUSA@taichiproductions.com. Dr Paul Lam, a family physician and Tai Chi expert is a world leader in the field of Tai Chi for Health programs. Dr Lam is the author of Overcoming Arthritis and Teaching Tai Chi Effectively. His Tai Chi for Arthritis program is supported by Arthritis Organizations worldwide. *** for more info or to place order go to: taichiproductions.com
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Seniors: What kind of exercise can you do if you have arthritis, bad knees or feet?

Are you able to get around without a motorized chair or a cane? Can you do Tai Chi?