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Nowadays, our senses are flooded with information from a wide variety of channels: news, films, emails, social media, music, etc. Our bodies absorb and process all that different information. Eventually, this flood of information has a significant impact on us, and it can also harm our health . But what happens if we use information to benefit our health? In this book, you will discover how to manage yourself and your environment effectively, to begin your journey towards lasting health . Jutta Suffner shows you how to use information as medicine , while also learning how to appreciate…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Nowadays, our senses are flooded with information from a wide variety of channels: news, films, emails, social media, music, etc. Our bodies absorb and process all that different information. Eventually, this flood of information has a significant impact on us, and it can also harm our health . But what happens if we use information to benefit our health? In this book, you will discover how to manage yourself and your environment effectively, to begin your journey towards lasting health . Jutta Suffner shows you how to use information as medicine , while also learning how to appreciate yourself and your body. Since the author herself has a conventional medicine background and was able to learn from a serious illness that selected natural information can lead to healing, she is able to provide you with valuable tips for a lasting healthy life . Who knows what wonderful information awaits you on your journey?
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Autorenporträt
Jutta Suffner has been attracted to medicine since she was a child. After training as a medical-technical radiology assistant, she completed a degree in bio-medicine and carried out research into neurodegenerative diseases using magnetic resonance imaging in Canada. In Europe, the author worked for more than two decades for a world-renowned company in the field of ultrasound diagnostics. In her early 30s, she spent almost a year in hospital. The outlook for a viral myocarditis was bleak and the beginning of an almost seven-year transformation and recovery. She began researching again and found that lifestyle and other natural products could help speed up the healing process.