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If you’ve followed me for long, you know I’m a huge fan of giving away incredibly valuable, useful content for FREE – content that I truly believe will make a real difference in your health. Not just short blog posts of recycled information about MS but original, unique content about living with MS from a fresh perspective unlike anything else out there on the web. Like this 47-page e-book, Healing MS: A Hero’s Journey.

Here’s a little sneak peak of what you’ll find inside the book:

*The truth about statistics and why there’s more hope for you than you think

*The five secrets of MS patients who successfully heal

*How to set up your life to support you in getting well

*The choice you made upon diagnosis that you  may not even realize is guiding everything you do, and could be keeping you from healing

*Why (and how) your illness is the call to the adventure of your life

*Magician David Blaine’s secret and why you need to be modeling him

*Why and how the people closest to you could be making or breaking your ability to heal

*How to rewrite the story of your life to support your getting well

*Debunking the bad stories perpetuated by the MS community (so you know which stories are worth believing in, and which you should toss)

*The importance of diet and supplements

*How to find your way out of the MS labyrinth with one question

*How to access the way you are at your best (and why it matters)

*The antidote to chronic anxiety and fear

*The benefits of exercise

*Why dreaming bigger will get you healthier

*What are presuppositions and why they’re essential to recognize if you want to get well

*How conversational hypnosis plays a crucial role in your well-being

*The eight key traits you must possess if you want to heal

Best of all, it’s completely FREE!!! Simply enter your name and email in the box below to get your copy of my 47-page e-book now. I guarantee you’ll find essential information inside that could improve your health and change your life for the better.


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