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Starving to Heal in Siberia
- My Radical Recovery from Late-Stage Lyme Disease and How It Could Help Others
- By: Michelle B. Slater PhD
- Narrated by: Carol Jacobanis
- Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Starving to Heal in Siberia is both a moving and insightful memoir of recovery from devastating chronic illness and a practical guide to the science and psychology behind safely dry fasting.
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This book can bring hope to the hopeless
- By HC on 12-22-24
- Starving to Heal in Siberia
- My Radical Recovery from Late-Stage Lyme Disease and How It Could Help Others
- By: Michelle B. Slater PhD
- Narrated by: Carol Jacobanis
This book can bring hope to the hopeless
Reviewed: 12-22-24
I strongly recommend this for anyone who has a bad case of Lyme and wonders if it's possible to get better.
The author was bedridden with Lyme and was/is also vegetarian. That really gives me hope. The best thing I've found for my Lyme has been years of anti-biotics and switching to a carnivore diet. So the fact she could stay a vegetarian and heal Lyme with dry fasting is absolutely miraculous, to me.
I had never heard of dry fasting before. But since reading this book, I've researched the doctor she went to see and I'm getting my passport renewed. There are things she did to prepare for the dry fast too. I've already booked an internal organ massage and started a book on circadian rhythms, etc. This book opens up a whole new line of things I can try. I was really stuck before reading it...I tried so many things and couldn't think of what else I could possibly do.
I'm so grateful for this book.
The fact she had to go Siberia to heal reminds me of an African proverb: "True power is always hiding in the bushes".
She's also a really good writer so it's an easy read that grips your attention.
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