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Addison’s Antidote

Prevent and Reverse Addison’s Disease in Just 21 Days

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Addison’s Antidote

By: Craig Beck
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Millions of people around the world have been diagnosed with incurable autoimmune diseases like Addison’s. Debilitating conditions that make us tired, ill, and miserable. The only solution the medical industry offers are side-effect-riddled maintenance drugs such as steroids and painkillers.

Getting a formal diagnosis of Addison’s disease is often a lengthy and challenging process. Many never get a medical confirmation of what is happening to their mind and body at all! Countless individuals live in constant pain and discomfort because they incorrectly assume all their health problems are the natural result of aging.

Unfortunately, Craig Beck joined this ill-health demographic at the age of 48. After suffering months of severe symptoms, eventually, he too got handed the autoimmunity life sentence. However, rather than accept the hand as it was dealt. He remembered that the best medicine for a long and healthy life is found at the end of your fork, not the doctor's prescription pad. Craig decided to fall back on his research into natural medicine. He designed a diet and lifestyle that made inflammation the enemy and target. A process that would show amazing success at pushing Addison’s disease firmly into near-permanent remission. In this special Addison’s edition of the Autoimmune Antidote, you will gain valuable insight into the new, natural approach that can help you prevent and maybe even reverse the life-limiting symptoms of Addison’s disease and other inflammatory health problems. Visit CraigBeck.com

©2023 Craig Beck Media (P)2023 Craig Beck Media
Endocrine System Physical Illness & Disease Health Nutrition Medicine

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This book touches on information about Addisons but is really about lifestyle choices. Diet, exercise, supplements, de-stressing and so on, as such it is informational but not what I was looking for.

Not at book about Addisons

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Falsely claims to cure Addison's without any evidence or success stories. Addisons is a serious condition many people struggle with daily. Cutting processed foods, gluten, sugar, alcohol, etc from your diet will certainly help but there's no evidence that this has previously cured people of Addison's Disease. I didn't realise until afterwards that the author has sold the same book multiple times with different titles...

Barely mentions Addison's Disease in the book

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