Internets Press Mission
Book sales can support translations, handouts, website pages, public education, and future teaching materials.
Internets Press is building more than a catalog of books. The larger work is educational: explaining the metabolic crisis clearly, translating key ideas into more languages, preparing pages that families and teachers can use, and connecting the science of fructose and metabolic disease to practical community action.
Book sales help make that work possible. A purchased book is not only a transaction. It can support the next translation, the next handout, the next public page, the next classroom activity, and the next resource that helps a parent, clinician, teacher, or community leader explain the problem more clearly.
The commercial page and the Mission page should be honest with each other. People can buy a book because they want to read it, and that purchase can also help build the public education system around it.
The books explain the science and story. The Mission pages help the ideas move into the world. If a reader buys the English edition, a Spanish edition, an ePub, a PDF, or a later translated book, the sale should lead naturally into the educational mission rather than stop at checkout.
That is especially important for translations. A language edition is not only a product for a reader. It can become the starting point for country pages, local food examples, school pages, handouts, and outreach materials in that language. Sales and public education can strengthen each other when the pathway is clear.
Every book page should offer two honest paths: buy the book, and explore the educational library around it. That keeps the sales system connected to the larger purpose of Internets Press: helping people understand the metabolic crisis early enough to act.
Educational note: Book and library materials are for education. They do not replace personal medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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