Journey To Health (Parts 1 and 2)
by Annette Larkins
$9.90 - 2 Booklets - 39 pages each
Because I never had a serious or life-threatening illness from which I had to recover, there are those who would argue that I have not been tested like some people who have returned from the brink of death by way of a miraculous health regimen. In other words, my personal comparison between good and bad health is limited, as I have not suffered greatly. I, on the other hand, would argue that preventive medicine is preferable to curative medicine. If one prevents an ailment from occurring, there is no need for a cure. Given my family history, I consider myself a case in point.
When my mother was nineteen, her mother died at the age of thirty-six of breast cancer. Several of my grandmother's sisters died of it, and when I was twenty-seven my mother died of the same dreaded disease. My mother's only sibling, a sister, suffered from diabetes and had toe and leg amputations before succumbing. Their father had both cancer and diabetes.
Aware at an early age that my ancestors were plagued with cancer, diabetes, and hypertension, it is possible that I later subconsciously sought reversal of the inclination towards these maladies.
"Annette Larkins has overcome her family's poor health trajectory simply and brilliantly! At 72, she appears to be half her age, youthful, energetic and luminous."
—Rhio