Lymph-Link: Solving the Mysteries of Inflammation, Toxicity, and Breast Health Issues

· Post Hill Press
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We live in a very toxic world. The food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we drink are all full of toxicity. It starts at birth, and there is no escaping the toxic exposure we all face. The real question isn’t, “Am I toxic?” but rather, “How toxic am I?”


Some unfortunate people are unable to rid these toxins from their bodies. The phase one and phase two detoxification processes of their liver just isn't working properly.


Toxins build in their system and cause all sorts of disease, cancers, or autoimmune issues. To make matters worse, no one is dealing with the lymphatic system. It is unfortunately ignored to a large extent.


Find out how you can help detox your body, reverse symptoms caused by lymphatic obstruction, and rid yourself and your immune system of this unwanted burden of toxicity.

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About the author

Dr. Loretta Friedman is a graduate of Beth Israel School of Nursing, a former operating room nurse, and specializes in the following surgeries: Cardio Thoracic, Vascular, Open Heart at Cornell, and Kidney Transplants at UCSF San Francisco. She started in private practice as a Directional Non Force Chiropractor in New York City in 1994 and began doing lymphatic drainage a few years thereafter.

Dr. Friedman has a master’s degree in nutrition from The University of Bridgeport, as well as several certifications and diplomates including RN, MS, CCN, CNS DACBN, and DCBCN.

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