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Book details
  • Genre:HEALTH & FITNESS
  • SubGenre:Women's Health
  • Language:English
  • Pages:198
  • eBook ISBN:9781667859279
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667859262

Booby Trap

A Girlfriend's Guide to Breaking Free & Healing From Breast Implant Illness

by Michelle Moore

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Overview
Are you living a fraction of the life you were meant to live? Your symptoms are not in your head. Very likely they are emanating from your breasts. Specifically, your breast implants. Because whether implants are saline or silicone, they all have silicone shells. And, that silicone, made with over 40 toxic chemicals, can make you very sick. In this book I share the most valuable information I learned through my healing. No matter where you are on this journey with breast implant illness, you can heal too.
Description
Are you living a fraction of the life you were meant to live? Feeling anxious and depressed? Trying to get through your days with no energy, suffering with chronic pain, brain fog, muscle weakness, joint aches, migraines, severe fatigue, stomach issues, urinary tract infections and more. Have you spent your waking hours bouncing around the health care system? Paying for expensive tests, only to be told there's nothing wrong, it's all in your head. Your symptoms are not in your head. Very likely they are emanating from your breasts. Specifically, your breast implants. Because whether implants are saline or silicone, they all have silicone shells. And, that silicone, made with over 40 toxic chemicals, can make you very sick. This sickness is called breast implant illness. And hundreds of thousands of women suffer as neurotoxic, cytotoxic, and carcinogenic chemicals slowly and chronically poison them from inside their bodies 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Disrupting their endocrine systems, overstimulating their immune systems, and clogging their detoxification pathways. But there is a solution: breast implant explanation. Often, it's step one to improving your health. This book is for you if your breast implants are making you sick, or if you had your breast implants removed and you're on the long road to recovery, or even if you don't have breast implants, but you would like to know the risks. I wrote it because my breast implants made me debilitatingly sick, and it took me way too long to figure that out. In it I share the most valuable information I learned through my healing that, no matter where you are on this journey with breast implant illness, can help you heal, too. Practical information that will make a difference. The mind, body and spirit approach that helped me get my life back. Because the heal is real and it's within your reach once you remove the toxic poison from your body.
About the author
Michelle Moore is a writer, brand specialist, public relations practitioner, model, and pageant titleholder. When she wears her day-job crown, she is a partner at brand activation agency Involve, as well as president of More Marketing Communications—specializing in health, wellness, and fitness. In 2002, she was crowned Mrs. Ohio America and went on to earn her spot in the Top 10 at Mrs. America. This visibility led to her co-starring role in an episode of MTV's Made as a Made coach for a pageant competitor. Five years later, Michelle headed back to the stage to win the title of Ohio's Perfect Woman and then went on to win the national title becoming the first America's Perfect Woman. With her modeling start at 17, she has been featured in numerous campaigns, including being in the Carol Wior Swimwear calendar, on jeans hang tags for Express and having her legs hang over the New York Stock Exchange for DSW when it went public. She holds a B.A., Journalism, from The Ohio State University and lives in Columbus, Ohio.