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Needs Gap: Simple Guide to Manage Autoimmune Disease and Chronic Pain- Including Fun Recipes

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Needs Gap is a Great Guide for Autoimmune and Mystery Illness Sufferers
Lupus, Celiac, Lyme, Fibromyalgia, or chronic pain, you might be one of the victims. Autoimmune diseases represent the third most common cause of chronic illness in the United States.
Imagine you getup everyday with pain all over the body. One day you have shoulder pain another day back pain. Then, you try to find a solution to alleviate the pain. And after years of trying, you get stuck in endless cycle of treatment with no success, and you feel that you need to accept your destiny and live with pain forever.
Needs Gap book is the collective work of healthcare practitioners who believe in holistic medicine and mind-body connection. They have shared their solutions in treating their own health crisis or what have worked for them in treating their patients or their family members.
You will learn about functional medicine, acupuncture, regenerative medicine and how simple lifestyle changes can make a huge difference in optimizing your health.
Learn how to activate your body healing power and be in charge of your own destiny. Healing starts from you.

Editorial Review
Ms. Kalhor and her contributors, while acknowledging the utility of traditional Western medicine for treating certain conditions, gently brought light to some of the areas where Western medicine needs improvement, particularly with regard to chronic illnesses.

Throughout the book, the author and her contributors offered solid, evidence-based alternative treatments for chronic conditions, ranging from thyroid-based disorders to Lyme disease and many others. They provided detailed explanations of their methods, from dietary changes and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition to acupuncture/acupressure and described how and why these methods work.

Best of all, they gave preliminary ideas for readers to try which would not necessarily require going to new healthcare providers or undergoing additional laboratory work right away if the readers aren’t in a position to do so. One contributor gave a basic starting point for acupressure that can be done at home, and all of them included healthy recipes that look absolutely delightful. I intend to try some of them myself, just to enjoy the new flavor combinations described!

156 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 11, 2022

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November 29, 2022
I've read many books on healing from chronic illness and only two have made me go back and reread to take notes. This is one of them. This book is written as if you were having coffee with each of the practicioners who contributed to the book. In each chapter there are nuggets of wisdom on healing. The foundations of healing are explained so that no matter what the ailment is, the person suffering can use solid strategies to bring their body back into alignment through the proper use of labs, vitamins, and supplements while working on the foundations of healing such as rest, diet, exercise, and somatic exercise for the nervous system.
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