Internets Press | Our Mission
Every book sold helps carry practical food education farther: into families, schools, clinics, community groups, translations, and future public resources.
Internets Press is a publishing project with a public-health mission. The books are not only products. They are teaching tools, designed to make the science of sugar, fructose, fatty liver, insulin resistance, diabetes, and modern food systems easier to understand and share.
Book revenue helps support the educational work around the books: translation, editing, website pages, school and community materials, print-friendly handouts, and future publications. The goal is simple: turn complicated metabolic science into language that parents, teachers, clinicians, civic groups, and local leaders can actually use.
A book can travel where a lecture cannot. It can sit on a kitchen table, be passed to a teacher, shared with a physician, quoted in a community meeting, or translated for a new audience. That makes publishing a practical way to keep public-health education alive after the first conversation ends.
The metabolic crisis is global, but food culture is local. Translations allow the same core message to meet readers in their own language, with examples that respect local meals, local history, and local pressures from processed foods and sugary drinks.
The Mission is not to shame parents, blame children, or reduce culture to a list of forbidden foods. The Mission is to help communities see how quickly modern food environments changed, and to give families better words for protecting children, restoring real meals, and rebuilding healthier defaults.
Educational note: This page is for public education and community planning. It does not diagnose or treat disease. People with medical questions should work with qualified healthcare professionals.
Internets Press books turn the science of fructose, fatty liver, insulin resistance, diabetes, and food-system change into practical education for families, schools, clinicians, civic groups, and communities.
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