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How I Survived Multiple Sclerosis

Thriving for 40 Years

by Sid Baron


 

The world renowned Multiple Sclerosis research scientist, Dr. Roy Swank, once told me: “Sid I know you’d like me to give you a magic pill or wave a magic wand, but there’s no cure for MS. I can only tell you what you need to do for yourself”. I did and that’s how and why I not only survived, I thrived. And that’s why my book will improve your health even if you are not suffering from the potentially devastating effects of MS. If you know someone suffering from MS please tell them about my new book. It is my true story of how I have survived the potential devastating effects of multiple sclerosis for over 40 years through changes in my diet, lifestyle, managing stress and—for those who know me—humor. All this while starting and managing multiple successful businesses and living life to its fullest. If you (or someone you know) has MS, this book can change your life. 

Hardcover: 208 pages

ISBN: 978-0-9703469-7-1

Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches

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Through Dark Places

True Stories of Human Tragedy, Faith, and Miracles

by Sid Baron

The true stories in Through Dark Places are in turn heartbreaking and inspiring as they explore the human response to loss, mortality, and the intervening hand of God. The men and women at the center of each account face life-changing experiences that shake and strengthen their faith, forcing them to grapple with fundamental questions about the meaning of life. Unfolding through reflections and flashbacks, the narratives show us that full understanding of the momentous events in our lives often does not come until many years later. And sometimes the most piercing grief cannot be allayed except by a hope and faith  for a  re-union in the beautiful palaces of God’s eternal kingdom.

In Guardian Angels, a boat ride on a sunny afternoon triggers an avalanche of memories when the main character relives a near-collision during a harrowing flight forty years earlier.

It Will Never Go Away recounts the tender companionship between two young brothers and the day a tragic automobile accident changed their family forever.

In The Longest Week, an anguished father struggles to find hope in familiar hymns while his daughter clings to life after a traumatic brain injury.

Several of the accounts take us back in time or across oceans. When Death Conquers the Will to Live relates the experience of a World War II pilot captured by Nazis and taken to the Buchenwald death camp. Years later, he wrestles with how to tell his children of the brutality he experienced and the subsequent mid-winter march that nearly killed him.

In The Hand of God, a young woman named My-Uyen becomes one of millions desperately fleeing bomb-ravaged Vietnam after the war. On a pitch-black night, while boarding a dilapidated fishing boat, My-Uyen misses a step and falls toward the churning engines below. An unseen hand plucks her from the air, sparing her certain death – just the first of the miracles that see her through the dangerous journey to America.

Paperback: 196 pages

ISBN: 0970346913

Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches

Price: 19.95

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Talking with God

Prayers, meditations & conversations for God-seekers

by Henry Baron

Talking with God places the reader in the midst of human life that is sometimes awesome in the beauty of its blessings and sometimes searing in the agony of its pain.

The Christian’s life includes:

On all the highways and byways of this journey, the traveler of faith seeks after God. Talking with God gives expression to that journey and provides direction for the traveler.

The author, Henry Baron, embracing all of his God-given emotions, talks to God from a human heart shaped by faith-wrestling and gratitude, shaped by hard questions and no easy answers. Refreshing—real conversations between human and God—no glib piety. As he says in his book,“we don’t insist on answers, Lord. We pray for your presence” Amen.
—Chaplain Rozanne Meyer Bruins, MDiv, BCC

Paperback: 242 pages

ISBN: 0970346980

Dimensions: 7.8 x 4.9 x 0.9 inches

Price: 12.95

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The Way it Was

Growing Up In Wartime Holland

by Sid Baron 

World War Two was underway when, on May 10, 1940, Hitler's war machine blitzkrieged its way through the peaceful farm country of the Netherlands. In one small village, a boy's life would be forever changed by the events of the next five years. Discover what it was like to know you're about to die in a hail of bullets.

The Way it Was is mostly about events during the Second World War. Those events not only affected the author's life; it largely molded thelives of all those who lived during the twentieth century. The Way it Was is preserves the memory of that great conflict and the sacrifices made.

Childhood years are supposed to be carefree and innocent. But there is no shield to protect a child from the pain and realities of death and human mortality. When you're barely ten and the predictable routine and safety of daily life suddenly collapses with the sights and sounds of war, then fear and danger become everyday realities (read review by Lee Gooden, Foreword Magazine). You've never before heard World War II stories told from Sid's childhood point of view.

When you're entrusted with life and death secrets and need to tell necessary lies, the carefree innocence of youth quickly recedes into the past. Still, there's plenty of fun and mischief too with friends and siblings. The growth toward adulthood is sobered and accelerated by the war years, but also braced by faith in God and hope for a future of possibilities.

That's "The Way it Was" for the writer looking back to the years of his youth in Holland.

These memories rendered colorfully and vividly, are likely to inspire the readers to revisit their own childhood years and enrich their appreciation for the gift of life.

It is also a book that will help those of us who enjoy the safety of present day America to realize what it must be like for those living in more recent conflicts like those in Iraq, Afghanistan and the current upheaval in the Arab world. 

Paperback: 168 pages

ISBN: 0978558200

Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.5 inches

Price: 14.95

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Just Laugh About It

Improve your health, Reduce your stress and tensions

by Sid Baron

As you read the true stories of hilarious pranks you will learn that laughter is truly the best medicine. Of all God's creatures only human beings have the gift of humor and laughter. You will discover how it has helped the author reduce stress, escape bankruptcy and cope with Multiple Sclerosis for nearly 40 years.

This book is written to make you feel better even if you have many reasons to feel worse. To make you relax and laugh even when your problems are far from being laughing matters. It is written to help you reduce your stress and tensions even when stresses and tensions in your life threaten to overwhelm you. That's how it was for the author.

As you laugh your way through the book you will learn how the author applied faith and optimism in fighting fear. How he waged war on bankruptcy fears, on the incurable disease of Multiple Sclerosis, how he conquered the fear of failure and achieved incredible entrepreneurial success. He practiced stress reduction by dreaming up all kinds of sophisticated pranks. You'll read about prank terrorism in Michigan, a prank earthquake, poor cousin Lukey, the exploding telegraph machine, the flying hamburger patty, the romantic bicycle date and many more.

You'll strengthen your immune system, decrease your blood pressure and enjoy many hearty laughs.

From the back cover...
No matter how you feel today, this book will make you feel better - simply because it will make you laugh. "Laughter is the best medicine" is not just a slogan. You will experience it as you read the author's true stories. It has not only helped him to reduce stress in his daily business life, but it helped him survive multiple sclerosis for more than 35 years.

It will help you reduce stress in your life. It will help you improve physical well-being and develop a stronger immune system. You will find that laughter is contagious. Laughter creates laughter and improves mental health. Of all God's creatures, only human beings have the gift of laughter.

Paperback: 176 pages

ISBN: 0970346905

Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.6 inches

Price: 14.95

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