Get Well, Stay Well
The six healing health habits you need to know
by Gemma Newman
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Pub Date 21 Dec 2023 | Archive Date 6 Jan 2024
Ebury Publishing, Penguin Random House | Ebury Press
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Description
‘A hopeful, essential read’ Dr Rangan Chatterjee
‘A true game changer of a book.’ Dr Rupy Aujla
‘For anyone wanting to live longer and improve their health today.’ Dan Buettner
Determined to help her patients, Dr Gemma Newman has studied nutrition, psychotherapy and a wide range of holistic approaches alongside her medical practice.
This book brings together everything she has learned, in twenty years of clinical experience:
Six essential health prescriptions distilled into simple and free, daily habits.
She has seen radical transformations in her patients, family, and her own health from her open-minded approach to medicine – from chronic headaches to debilitating anxiety. Give yourself the best chance of a healthy, happy life – whatever life throws at you. This is accessible, uplifting, evidence-based advice you can trust. Includes:
- Practical exercises exploring your mind-body-emotional health connection
- Expert help to get to the root cause of your health concerns
- A toolkit of solutions backed by global research
- A bespoke health plan for you – no one-size-fits all approach
- Food as medicine, with simple plant-based recipes
Open your mind to look after your body.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781529107692 |
PRICE | £20.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 384 |
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