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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

FREE TODAY! ME/CFS TREATMENT GUIDE, FREE MAY 10-12

Isolation is a terrible consequence of having an illness that is as misunderstood as ME/CFS. But isolation does not have to destroy us. Increasingly, I am encouraged by the spirit and optimism that I see in the CFS/ME community. In April nearly 4,000 people downloaded free copies of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Treatment Guide, bringing the total of free downloads to over 13,000. This is a sign that tens of thousands of people are reaching out, looking for ways to heal themselves.

The level of cooperation that it took to reach this goal was impressive. Hundreds of individuals with CFS/ME posted the free book on their Facebook pages, on blogs, on forums, and on boards. They wrote reviews and passed the message along, and they reached thousands of people. Thousands of people felt less isolated, less abandoned. They had hope.

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In honor of International CFS/ME/FM Awareness Day, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Treatment Guide, 2nd Edition (electronic) will be free for three days - May 10, 11 and 12 - on Amazon.com. The book includes over 100 effective treatments, spanning the full range of pharmaceutical and complementary modalities, an in-depth discussion of symptoms with cross-referencing to appropriate treatments, the latest research into the causes and mechanisms of the illness, doctors' protocols, coping techniques, special sections for managing chemical sensitivities, dietary restrictions and the special needs of children, as well as extensive appendices covering resources, locations of doctors and clinics, local, national and international organizations, and internet ordering information. The book also features over 2600 useful links to further reading, research articles, and patient reviews.

A Kindle is not needed to read this book. Amazon provides free apps that allow eBooks to be read on computers, iPads, phones and other devices.

For more information go to: http://www.cfstreatmentguide.com