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Hailed by Mark Hyman, MD, as "a ray of light and hope" for
autoimmune sufferers, this groundbreaking book provides research
and solutions for those affected by autoimmune disorders including
Crohn's disease, type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and more.
In the first book of its kind, journalist Donna Jackson Nakazawa
examines nearly 100 debilitating autoimmune diseases--such as
multiple sclerosis, lupus, Crohn's disease, type 1 diabetes, and
rheumatoid arthritis--that cause the body to destroy itself,
mistakenly attacking healthy cells as the immune system fights off
bacteria, viruses, and other invaders. As Nakazawa share the vivid,
heartbreaking stories, including her own, of people living with
these mysterious, chronic, and often hard-to-diagnose illnesses,
she explores the alarming and unexpected connection between this
deadly crisis and the countless environmental triggers we're
exposed to every day: heavy metals, toxins, pesticides, viruses,
chemicals in the foods we eat, and more.
With the help of leading experts, Nakazawa explores revolutionary
preventions, treatments, and cures emerging around the world and
offers practical advice for protecting your immune system and
reducing your risk of autoimmune disease in the future.
A "courageous, compassionate, and rigorous every-person's guide"
(Christina Bethell, PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health) that shows the link between Adverse Childhood Experiences
(ACEs) and diseases, and how to cope and heal from these emotional
traumas. Your biography becomes your biology. The emotional trauma
we suffer as children not only shapes our emotional lives as
adults, but it also affects our physical health, longevity, and
overall well-being. Scientists now know on a bio-chemical level
exactly how parents' chronic fights, divorce, death in the family,
being bullied or hazed, and growing up with a hypercritical,
alcoholic, or mentally ill parent can leave permanent, physical
"fingerprints" on our brains. When children encounter sudden or
chronic adversity, stress hormones cause powerful changes in the
body, altering the body's chemistry. The developing immune system
and brain react to this chemical barrage by permanently resetting
children's stress response to "high," which in turn can have a
devastating impact on their mental and physical health as they grow
up. Donna Jackson Nakazawa shares stories from people who have
recognized and overcome their adverse experiences, shows why some
children are more immune to stress than others, and explains why
women are at particular risk. "Groundbreaking" (Tara Brach, PhD,
author of Radical Acceptance) in its research, inspiring in its
clarity, Childhood Disrupted explains how you can reset your
biology-and help your loved ones find ways to heal. "A truly
important gift of understanding-illuminates the heartbreaking costs
of childhood trauma and like good medicine offers the promising
science of healing and prevention" (Jack Kornfield, author of A
Path With Heart).
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