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MS is BS! And those who have it know it. Rosalie McClung's memoir is a humorous yet heartfelt account of her setbacks and successes with multiple sclerosis. As a side benefit, she has also attained her ideal weight for the first time as an adult.
While learning to excise those excess pounds and toss aside some upsetting symptoms, you will enjoy discovering - through Rosalie's irreverent and thoughtful story - how Dr. Cordain's dietary research has greatly improved her overall health and can help others do the same.
This memoir is for the 2.5 million who suffer from MS worldwide and for the many friends, family members, or spouses who care for them. It is for those who have ever experienced frustration with the medical industry and need a good laugh for release. Often amusing, always informative, and sometimes caustic, this memoir is a survival guide and a return to sanity; it's a path to health, weight loss, recuperation, and freedom; and it lets those affected by a chronic illness realize they're not crazy, but maybe everyone else is ...
"...Okay. Brussels sprouts make me cringe. As does meat loaf. I gag just thinking about them on my tongue. But there were times my throat muscles stopped doing their job no matter what I had in my mouth. (Keep your mind out of the gutter. That's not what I mean.) Sometimes I couldn't even swallow water. I thought I'd choke or drown..."
"...I reacted terribly to Tofu and soy sauce. And when I removed all beans from my diet, my head cleared. What’s great about the diet program is the built-in confirmation of what your body can accept or not. I played detective for a few years, and the payoff became obvious as I improved..."
Excerpt from MS is BS! One Woman. One Disease. A Load of Bull. by Rosalie McClung
In this ebook, Rosalie shares her challenges and successes, including the dietary changes she has made... |