Rob Bannon is in the maryland area. dont know how mobile you are but
he has a very good reputation if you want to see someone in person. you
might call him and ask if he has any recommendations for someone closer
to you. also you can contact the NCH for a listing of practitioners in your
area. of course, tina, on this list has graciously offerred to review your
case long distance.
tanya
looked in the yellow pages, I will check out the inflamation syndrome, hope
to find help there
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Re: Hi All New to the group
Thanks, Tanya!
So it sounds like the "Adrenal Fatigue" book is quite
complementary--one point that he makes and explains very well is the
connection between inflammation and adrenal insufficiency, and my
personal observation has been that "adrenal support" (nutrients, herbs,
lifestyle) is very effective in warding off illness and enhancing
recovery from "anything". He views (and explains) diseases such as
chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis (and ?--a wide
variety!) as conditions that can happen only when the adrenals are
under-functioning and not adequately performing their appointed tasks.
Information that's unnecessary for those folks who "always get the
remedy right"...
FWIW...
Shannon
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So it sounds like the "Adrenal Fatigue" book is quite
complementary--one point that he makes and explains very well is the
connection between inflammation and adrenal insufficiency, and my
personal observation has been that "adrenal support" (nutrients, herbs,
lifestyle) is very effective in warding off illness and enhancing
recovery from "anything". He views (and explains) diseases such as
chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis (and ?--a wide
variety!) as conditions that can happen only when the adrenals are
under-functioning and not adequately performing their appointed tasks.
Information that's unnecessary for those folks who "always get the
remedy right"...

FWIW...
Shannon
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