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Rushing Woman's Syndrome The Impact of Never Ending To-do List on Your Health
Libby Weaver
Rushing Woman's Syndrome describes the biochemical and emotional effects of constantly being in a rush and the health consequences that urgency elicits. Nutritional biochemist Dr. Libby Weaver explains how a stressful, fast-paced lifestyle can have dangerous effects on all areas of a woman's health, from the nervous system and adrenal glands to reproductive and digestive health. Whether a woman has two things to do or two hundred, the feeling of being wound up and overwhelmed can lead to weight gain, sleep disruptions, and hormonal imbalances. Inspired by her clinical experience, Dr. Libby offers practical solutions to restore wellbeing, helping women break the cycle of stress and reclaim their health while staying productive in a busy world.
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Tomes & Tales
$8
1 copy
Publisher
Little Green Frog Publishing
Pages
364
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780473204037
ISBN-10
0473204037
Language
English
Published
2012-02-01
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