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Body, Mind & Spirit New Thought

The Electrical Hypersensitivity Workbook

A Guided Journey to Feeling Better

by (author) Angela Hobbs

Publisher
Bold World Books
Initial publish date
Jan 2012
Category
New Thought
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    ISBN
    9780986852855
    Publish Date
    Jan 2012
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity is a relatively new health issues and the treatments for it follow an allergy approach – one of avoiding the source that provokes discomfort. The allergy approach dooms sufferers to a very small, very uncomfortable world in an age where the sources of their discomfort – wireless and electricity are multiplying rapidly. The Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Workbook approaches this sensitivity as a much broader health issue, one in which poorly-timed information packages upset the melatonin/cortisol rhythm weakening the body and leaving it susceptible to uncomfortable symptoms or ‘hits’ from electrical and wireless sources. The Workbook takes the sufferer through a step-by-step program in which they modify their 24 hour surroundings to deliver well-timed information packages. It exploits those well-timed information packages to support the natural cortisol/melatonin rhythm allowing the victim to heal, become less susceptible to ‘hits’ and benefit from everything the modern world has to offer.

About the author

Angela Hobbs was herself once a victim of chemicals, electrical, and location specific sensitivities. After using research skills, gleaned from a career in management consulting, to find her own solutions, she shared her story in The Sick House Survival Guide: Simple Steps to Healthier Homes (New Society 2003). Since then a flood of inquiries from all over the world have taken Hobbs on a research-powered journey of discovery that resulted in her growing insight into the multi-faceted mechanisms by which location can influence our sleep to the detriment of our health.Hobbs is now a wellness consultant delivering personal and commercial programs that assess bedrooms, educate people about the steps they can take to improve their sleep, and help corporations increase workforce productivity. She lives with her husband and two sons near Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Editorial Reviews

"Electrosensitivity, to the degree Mrs. Hobbs exhibited it, is fortunately not common."

David Carpenter, M.D., University at Albany, New York.

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