What's in Your Blood and Why You Should Care

What's in Your Blood and Why You Should Care
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Publisher : Square One Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780757054433
ISBN-13 : 0757054439
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Book Synopsis What's in Your Blood and Why You Should Care by : Earl Mindell, RPh, MH, PhD

Download or read book What's in Your Blood and Why You Should Care written by Earl Mindell, RPh, MH, PhD and published by Square One Publishers, Inc.. This book was released on 2019-02-11 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Like most people, you probably get a blood test and keep your fingers crossed until the results come back. But while these tests focus on key components of your blood, they provide only a limited view of what’s going on in your body. Blood tests don’t tell you about heavy metals or unwanted pathogens that maybe coursing through your body. They don’t tell you how strong your immune system is or whether your cells are getting the nutrients they need. Only when something goes very wrong—and has possibly been going wrong for years—do your blood tests indicate a problem. What’s in Your Blood and Why You Should Care is the first book to provide a complete picture of the components that make up your blood, how your blood functions, and what you can do to improve the quality of your blood for greater health and longevity. Consider this analogy: Your arteries, veins, and capillaries are underground tunnels. Your blood is a long train that runs through thousands of these tunnels. Every second, thousands of passengers climb aboard the train, and thousands get off at their designated stops. This train has one specific purpose: To sustain a single life—yours. What happens if the train slows down or speeds up? What happens if some passengers are dangerous characters who rob or kill other riders? What happens if some passengers miss their stops? When this occurs, you get sick—or worse. By understanding what is truly going on in your body, you will know how you can keep the train working properly and maintain the safety of its most important passengers. Written in easy-to-understand language, What’s in Your Blood and Why You Should Care tells you everything you need to know about your blood and instructs you in proven methods of cleansing and detoxifying your bloodstream. From diets to supplements to medical treatments, it’s all there in this groundbreaking book.

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