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The Fruit Cure The Story Of Extreme Wellness Turned Sour Jacqueline Alnes

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The Fruit Cure The Story Of Extreme Wellness Turned Sour Jacqueline Alnes
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster Australia
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.73 MB
Author: Jacqueline Alnes
ISBN: 9781761423703, 9781761423710, 1761423703, 1761423711
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Fruit Cure The Story Of Extreme Wellness Turned Sour Jacqueline Alnes by Jacqueline Alnes 9781761423703, 9781761423710, 1761423703, 1761423711 instant download after payment.

How one woman's search to regain her health led her to the troubling outer fringes of the Queensland wellness industry.
A university athlete, Jacqueline Alnes's season was cut short by a series of inexplicable neurological symptoms. What started with a cough escalated to a collapse on the track and months of episodes that stole her ability to walk and even speak. Two years after quitting the team to heal, Alnes's symptoms returned with a severity that led to months in a wheelchair but left doctors mystified.
Desperate for answers, she turned to an online community centred around two wellness gurus – Queensland's 'Durianrider' and his then-girlfriend 'Freelee the Banana Girl' – who claimed that a strict, all-fruit diet could cure conditions like depression, addiction, anxiety and vision problems. Alnes wasn't alone. From all over the world, people in pain, doubted or dismissed by medical authorities, or seeking a miracle diet, turned to fruit in hope of a...

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