ALAYTHEA HAMLYN, a BSc Honours in Chemistry, is a truth crusader at heart and has worked within a variety of industries. Her own chemical company developed and distributed voting ink for elections to a number of African countries. Her broad experience in a variety of fields, including medical research, food science, timber preservation, and hazardous substance management gave a solid foundation to publishing and media production on a very broad spectrum of topics, all geared towards disseminating as much truth as possible. Alaythea has a passion for people to discover their true identity and enter into their full potential. She has been involved in video and film-making with the same aim. She was a founder member of the New Nation Movement that successfully brought the case of Independent Candidates standing for national office in elections, leading to the historic ruling for change to the Electoral Act to accommodate Independent Candidates. Alaythea currently lives in Gauteng.
A guide to recovery from Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) - a disease that has generally been regarded as incurable, this book is written by a recovered ME/CFS sufferer, whose own experience of near death to near normality gives hope to others who have suffered from this debilitating illness, and perhaps despaired of ever living a normal life again.
The author, who has a degree in Chemistry, and a background in Medical Research, Nutritional Diseases and Hazardous Substance management, provides the reader with thoroughly researched practical means and methods that she herself found successfully led to her recovery.
Título : Road to Recovery from ME/CFS
EAN : 9780639789309
Editorial : TruthHouse
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