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31/01/2013

New Book - GAPS Stories

Dear friends!

I am delighted to announce a new book! This book was written by the GAPS people themselves.

GAPS STORIES - Personal accounts of improvement and recovery through the GAPS Nutritional Protocol

GAPS stands for Gut And Psychology Syndrome and Gut And Physiology Syndrome. I have created this term in 2004 to describe the plethora of health problems which stem from an unhealthy gut. Since developing the GAPS Nutritional Protocol I have been receiving letters from GAPS people from all over the world. It is an honour and a privilege for me to publish these letters as a book, called GAPS Stories. These stories were written by real people, who have overcome their real health problems. Every one of these people feels that they have learned very valuable lessons on their healing journey: lessons which they are keen to pass to others, who may be struggling through the same difficulties. Here is a short list of various health problems described in this book: addictions, ADHD/ ADD, alcohol and drug abuse, allergies, anorexia, anaemia, anxiety, arthritis, asthma, autism, autoimmunity, bipolar disorder, cataplexy, celiac disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn's disease, cystitis, depression, dyslexia, epilepsy, failure to thrive and other eating disorders, food intolerances, infertility, menstrual problems, hormonal problems, narcolepsy, neuropathy, PANDAS, PCOS, psoriasis, reflux, schizophrenia, skin problems, sleep problems, tics and other involuntary movements, ulcerative colitis, etc.

IF YOU ARE A GAPS PERSON THEN THESE STORIES ARE PUBLISHED FOR YOU, TO HELP YOU TO PROGRESS THROUGH YOUR PERSONAL HEALING, AND TO SHOW YOU HOW TO DEAL WITH PROBLEMS THAT YOU MAY HAVE TO FACE ON THE WAY.

There is nothing more valuable than real life experience! When you have lived through something, fought the battle and won, you know what is true and what is false, what works and what doesn't. Many of these stories are humbling: the kinds of horrific problems that people have had to deal with are hard to imagine for the majority of us. Yet, these wonderful people tell their stories with such humour and such grace! I would like to thank every one of these people for sharing their very personal stories with the world! This is an act of selfless benevolence, born out of the desire to help others, without asking for anything in return.

I hope you enjoy this book and find it very useful in your own healing journey.

Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride