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Why You're Sick and How to Get Well

Revealing Everything Western Medicine Isn't Telling You

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Why You're Sick and How to Get Well

By: Teresa Bruni
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Discover a transformative perspective on healing that delivers real results. In "Why You're Sick and How to Get Well," Teresa Bruni invites you on a journey of empowerment and self-discovery.

If you're searching for answers and tired of feeling disempowered by traditional medical systems, then this book is your beacon of hope. Bruni's holistic approach offers more than just insights; it provides practical tools to reclaim control over your health journey, even in the face of illnesses Western medicine has deemed incurable. By embracing alternative methods and honoring your authentic self, you'll navigate toward complete wellness with confidence and clarity.

Whether you're suffering from a chronic illness or simply seeking optimal well-being, this compassionate guide is tailored to those in search of effective solutions. It's not just a book; it's a roadmap to radical healing and profound self-discovery.

©2024 Teresa A. Bruni (P)2024 Teresa A. Bruni
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Comprehensive Book.

Excellent book. This book could be used as a reference and guide for anyone. I do not think she leaves any stone unturned. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to improve their Health. It even contains a comprehensive review of different modalities.

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Almost a one-stop shop

Teresa cover many different topics with enough information to be helpful without getting too technical.
Her story will resonate with many people, and her observations and recommendations offer answers to many conditions! I find it informative and believe it makes excellent reference material.

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An eye-opening and empowering book!

As someone well-versed in alternative medicine and taking daily steps to improve my health, I wasn't sure this book would offer anything new. Boy, was I wrong.

The chapter on secondary benefits was eye-opening. I realized how many people I know who rely heavily on the sympathy they get from being ill such that they are unable to separate the illness from their identity. We need much more awareness around this issue, so I’m glad the author shed light on it.

The checklist of questions to ask about every new prescription added to your medical file is pure gold. It includes so many questions I would never have thought to ask, and I consider myself a major self-advocate. Also, the advice to not self-diagnose was something I really needed to hear because I do that all the time. I think I'm being helpful, so it was interesting to hear that it could be perceived as me thinking I know more than my doctor.

There are bite-sized nuggets of wisdom scattered throughout this book, too. I would never have thought about not showing up to your appointment in a full face of makeup, covering up your sallow skin tone and under-eye circles, lest your concerns not be taken seriously. I want to think this sort of thing doesn't happen, but in a comprehensive tome about taking control of your health narrative, these tips are important!

All in all, I'm far more empowered to advocate on my own behalf after reading this book, and I'll be sharing it with everyone in my family who battles a chronic condition.

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