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What's Missing from Medicine: Six Lifestyle Changes to Overcome Chronic Illness

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About What's Missing From Medicine: Six Lifestyle Changes

Product Description In the fall of 1995, Dr. Saray Stancic was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. By 2003, she walked regularly with a cane, had given up virtually all unnecessary physical activity, and was on numerous medications, all with horrible side effects. After stumbling upon some studies that linked MS outcomes to diet and lifestyle, Dr. Stancic undertook a radically different approach to managing her illness. Within a relatively short time period she was off all MS medications, walking normally, resumed dancing, and in 2010 she ran a marathon! Today she lives an active, symptom free life, and takes no medications for multiple sclerosis. Now, in  What’s Missing from Medicine: Six Lifestyle Changes to Overcome Chronic Illness, Dr. Stancic shares her own inspiring story and explains the incredible power that specific lifestyle changes can have for those living with chronic illness. Her prescription to prevent, treat, and even reverse chronic illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, autoimmune diseases like lupus, multiple sclerosis, and many others, is what readers will find in this book. Dr. Stancic is also highly critical of the medical community’s lack of success when it comes to treating chronic illness, and that’s why  What’s Missing from Medicine is both a prescription for a better life for each of us, as well as a clarion call for the medical establishment to make these lifestyle changes an integral part of the practice of medicine. About the Author Saray Stancic, MD, is a Lifestyle Medicine physician and founder of Stancic Health and Wellness, a Lifestyle Medicine practice in New Jersey that evolved from her own experience overcoming multiple sclerosis. Visit her at drstancic.com.