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Get Into Remission. And Stay There. It's Not Just Lyme is not just a website anymore. It's also a book that is: * No-fluff * Science-based * Practical * Affordable * Full of advice that won't break the bank * Not product endorsing nonsense * Written by a Lymie who has stayed in remission for over a decade using the principles inside. * And a tad bit funny... Want to read something authentic, transparent, and different from your ordinary book on Lyme? This short info-packed read is for anyone who has Chronic Lyme despite trying what feels like everything. It's for anyone who needs a final boost…mehr

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Get Into Remission. And Stay There. It's Not Just Lyme is not just a website anymore. It's also a book that is: * No-fluff * Science-based * Practical * Affordable * Full of advice that won't break the bank * Not product endorsing nonsense * Written by a Lymie who has stayed in remission for over a decade using the principles inside. * And a tad bit funny... Want to read something authentic, transparent, and different from your ordinary book on Lyme? This short info-packed read is for anyone who has Chronic Lyme despite trying what feels like everything. It's for anyone who needs a final boost in their recovery or can't seem to stay in recovery. And if you are in remission, looking for ways to get even healthier, this book is for you, too. We want to be warriors, but instead become victims of deteriorating constitutions, highly sensitive to foods and our environments, and no better off than before starting doctor-recommended protocols. Metabolism-a hugely underrated aspect of Lyme recovery-is the breakdown and build-up of many things such as nutrients, drugs, bugs, and muscles. Improving your metabolism correlates with better digestion, nutrient absorption, cellular communication, endocrine & hormone function, body temperature regulation, drug-n-bug detoxification, immunity, and more. This book will give you an introductory understanding of your metabolism without overwhelming, pigeon-holing or telling you what to do. Conversely, this book is for the individual seeking empowerment and tools that personalize treatment approaches. Learn how your metabolism: * Works, for starters * Affects your thyroid, reproductive hormones, and adrenals * Aids your immune system * Increases energy * Ties into your digestive system * Assists your cellular communication * Affects your mitochondria * And can assist you in your recovery How can we know what to do when even top experts cannot come to a consensus on key questions: Do reoccurring symptoms indicate Chronic Lyme or Post Lyme? Is "Herxing" a good thing? Can we completely eradicate chronic infections with antibiotics? How about herbs? Diet? The conflicting advice often leaves patients afflicted by multiple symptoms years into treatment. Read This & Better Understand: * What happens to your metabolism when you are chronically ill * Why repairing your metabolism is imperative to recovery * And how you can recover from any chronic infection. Young is a medical researcher and Lyme Warrior who needed more than what her doctors could give her - she needed a deep understanding of what Lyme was doing to her body. So she dove into medical textbooks and forums, all the while experimenting with different protocols and diets. Finally, she found something that worked. She didn't just achieve remission; she stayed in remission. And then she wrote this; a science-based, affordable, practical, slightly crass little book. Read it over an afternoon and discover how to boost your metabolism as a powerful and lasting strategy to get into remission and stay there. Learn how to boost your metabolism as a powerful and lasting strategy to get into remission and stay there.
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Autorenporträt
Yessi Young is an independent medical researcher, Lyme Disease warriori and student of medicine. Her website itsnotjustlyme.com has been a resource for 100,000 readers since January 2015.