Certified Practitioner Paula Vetter Presents: "Mold Illness: Surviving and Thriving - A Recovery Manual for Patients and Families Impacted by CIRS"

MOLD ILLNESS: Surviving and Thriving - ANNOUNCEMENT
Hundreds of patients and practitioners have shared their positive experience with the book MOLD ILLNESS: Surviving and Thriving.
Patients and families tell us that they “saved thousands of dollars” on unnecessary treatments or inadequate remediation procedures.
Practitioners say that their patients understand and participate more effectively in their treatment plan once they get the BIG PICTURE, explained very clearly in this manual.
We appreciate the eloquent endorsements by Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker and Dr. Scott McMahon, in their Introduction and Foreword to the book. This Mold Illness Recovery Manual is unique. It provides a simple and concise explanation of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), each step of the scientifically proven Shoemaker Protocol, and a specific and concrete roadmap to recovery.
Practical tips on navigating the day-to-day challenges of living with CIRS are the focus of this essential self-help tool:
How to TEST accurately (yourself and your home)
How to TRACK symptoms & potential exposure
How to EXPLAIN the illness to family and friends
How to TRAVEL safely
SAMPLE LETTERS for employers, schools, landlords
How to CLEAN effectively
Tips for safe HOUSE HUNTING
How to PACK & MOVE safely
How to prevent CROSS CONTAMINATION
What your PRIMARY CARE PRACTITIONER needs to know
How to get your ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL on board
Interactive Tools and Checklistskeep patients and families focused and on track. With so much MIS-information out there, this science-based (but easy to understand) manual empowers patients to navigate their successful Road to Recovery.
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