Rushing Woman's Syndrome: How to Stay Healthy with a Never-Ending To-Do List

The Impact of a Never-Ending To-Do List and How to Stay Healthy in Today's Busy World

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ISBN: 9781781808160
Publisher: Hay House UK Ltd
Published: 3 January, 2017
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Rushing Woman's Syndrome describes the biochemical effects of always being in a hurry and the health consequences that urgency elicits. This book was inspired by Dr Libby's clinical experiences and her empathy for women and the many roles they now juggle. Never before had Dr Libby witnessed so many women in a hurry to do everything and be all things to all people. She observed that the relentless rush was leaving women feeling tired but wired, with hormone-based health challenges such as infertility, endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and a debilitating monthly menstruation or menopause. Dr Libby combines decades of experience and her unique conversational style to explain the real impact of stress on the nervous system, endocrine system, adrenal glands, reproductive system, thyroids, pituitary gland, digestive system and emotions. She offers real solutions to restore your health, without making any drastic lifestyle changes, so that you can stay both productive and healthy!

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