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Teresa
Tsalaky publishes a daily newspaper on California's redwood
coast. In 22 years as a journalist, she won numerous national
and regional awards for her writing from organizations as diverse
as the National Education Writers Association and the Society
of Professional Journalists. She is listed in Marquis' "Who's
Who in the West." In To Life: A Guide to Finding Your
Path Back to Health, she brings the skills of a professional
storyteller to the stories of twenty people who cured themselves
of so-called "incurable" diseases ranging from multiple
sclerosis to AIDS. Then she uses nvestigative journalism to
uncover the reasons why these simple, inexpensive cures have
been kept from the public by powerful financial interests.
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To
Life
A
Guide to Finding Your Way Back To Health
by
Teresa Tsalaky
$13.95
Softcover - 288 pages
This
is the book that can help frightened patients become empowered to take
charge of their own health and well being.
If you have diabetes or lupus, cancer or candidiasis, asthma or AIDS
- any of the chronic or incurable diseases of our time - don't give
up hope. Let this book show you how you can empower yourself.
To Life will help you see through the modern American myths that
are keeping you sick, discover remedies that can help your condition,
and find healing tools you can use in the privacy of your home. Through
the dramatic stories of people who cured themselves, you will learn
that you, too, can return to full health. You will see how taking responsibility
for your health is the first and most difficult step on the healing
path. Then you will discover the specific tools that the self-healers
used, and that you, too, can use on your healing journey. These tools
range from millennia-old natural remedies to modern bioelectric devices.
They include simple lifestyle changes and common spiritual practices.
What they share in common is that they are all within your control.
This book will help you gently shatter the myth of incurable disease
and break through the illusion that the doctor's medicine is best -
an illusion that keeps one-third of all Americans chronically ill.
"Few books so concisely give you such logical, intelligent insight
into self-empowerment when it comes to healing," writes Christine
Corpening, R.N. "The case studies are phenomenal. They make this
book a definite must read."
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