Is this your life? You've been feeling just plain awful for far too long -- depressed, exhausted, achy, stressed-out, bloated, and forgetful. In fact, you're beginning to find it hard to remember the last time you felt really well -- or even just okay.
You may be suffering from what Dr. David Edelberg calls the "Triple Whammy" -- a three-pronged assault on body and mind made up of unrelenting stress, low levels of the feel-good brain chemical serotonin, and your ever-shifting hormones. You can benefit from The Triple Whammy Cure , a simple but highly effective three-week plan that can stop this devastating attack and let you feel good again.
Author Dr. David Edelberg is a recognized pioneer in treating chronic illnesses and a practicing physician with thirty years of clinical experience. His Triple Whammy Cure is a natural program that provides powerful but easy solutions for each of the three whammies.
The Triple Whammy Cure is so simple that Dr. Edelberg's thousands of patients wondered how it would work -- until they tried it themselves and felt so much better only twenty-one days later. Now, The Triple Whammy Cure can help you get back your life, too.
A mixed bag. There is a lot of useful info about biohacking with help of nutritional supplements that is very interesting, but there is also a lot of endorsement for alternative medicine. Worth a skim thorough, but needs to be taken with w grain of salt.
This was really accessible and an enjoyable read. I've been implementing some of the advice, and so far so good. I appreciate that the authors are respectful to both "conventional" and alternative medicine, and the book was presented in a logical way.
The only bone I have to pick is that the authors rely on gender stereotypes about ancient hunter-gathers; that is, women stayed inside raising children while men went out to hunt and gather to explain the differences in men's and women's brain chemistry. This is a false assumption based on Victorian-era anthropology. No matter-- this part was only a paragraph long, and the authors stated that this theory was only a guess.
Can you tell where I've been lately? A great stress handbook specifically for women. Trained in Western medicine, but open to holistic healing, this guy has great insight and advice. His steps are relatively straight-forward and focus mostly on raising serotonin levels- a few supplements, 20-minute daily walks, and a selection of stress relievers. I especially appreciated the concise explanation of the whole candida debate.
Good explanations of why women's bodies break down from stress. I like that Dr. Edelberg started a holistic practice when he found alternative treatments working for himself and his patients. I like that he includes some alternative treatments like Reiki and guided imagery. This book was recommended to me by Suzanne Fraker, a Colorsound/Colorpuncture practitioner.
This book said that chronic stress, low seratonin and fluctuating hormones are the root cause of some women feeling crummy alot of the time. I agree with much of what it said, but like other health/diet books, it requires quite a bit more than I'm willing to give to achieve the 'cure' right now.