Bok Häftad
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The method that helps them was developed by Professor Rodolfo Low and is based on his theory on the cause of migraine. By eating good food at regular intervals they are symptom-free of migraine without any medications whatsoever.
Since the book was published in Swedish in December 2014, several individuals who read it have responded and related how they have been relieved from their migraine by the method. Importantly, the method has no side effects and is harmless. Rather, following the method may have other bonusses. Many reported that they reduced their bodyweight by following the method.
How many patients can be helped by this method? So long as the health care community has not scientifically evaluated the effects of the method we do not know.
»Finally, a well-written informative book based on life and facts.« Linda, 42
»Three years ago, I read the book Fri från migrän, and it changed my life. Today I live without migraine.« Veronica, 48
»I have lived by the method from the book Fri från migrän since September 2015 and it still works for me.« Maria, 53
FAKTA
Författare: | Kristina Ahlström |
Titel: | Migraine-free - The Cause And Cure Of One Of Our Most Widespread Diseases |
Originaltitel: | Fri Från Migrän |
Typ: | Bok |
Kategori: | Böcker/Familj & Hälsa/Hälsa, Skönhet & Sex |
Releasedatum: | 2019-11-25 |
Artikelnummer: | 741880 |
Lagerstatus: | Beställningsvara Leveranstid: från 3 vardagar |
EAN: | 9789198215182 |
ISBN: | 9198215182 |
Illustratör: | Eva Lindén, Annika Röhl |
Språk: | Engelska |
Bandtyp: | Häftad |
Mått(BxHxD): | 147x210x3 mm |
Omfång: | 38 sidor |
Utgåva: | 1 |
Vikt: | 73 gram |
Titel: | Migraine-free - The Cause And Cure Of One Of Our Most Widespread Diseases |
Förlag: | MIAB Förlag |
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