If you are experiencing symptoms of environmental illness such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia (aching muscles), heightened sense of smell, disturbed sleep, inability to concentrate, ringing in the ears, constant flu-like feeling, increasing allergies, asthmatic-like problems, headaches, stomach problems, mood swings and/or depression, this step-by-step program can help you take control of your life and your health.
Overcoming Environmental Illness is a package containing an information guide and workbook. The program outlined in this 2 volume set is especially designed to alleviate the symptoms of environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity. The step-by-step methods can help you understand your condition and plan your recovery. Developed by two women who successfully conquered environmental illness, the program is filled with practical suggestions. Learn how to: Manage your condition without feeling overwhelmed; Modify your home to ease your symptoms; Deal with food allergies and food intolerance; Read labels to determine safe products; Keep your financial outlay to a minimum; and Determine what strategies help you improve.
This is another publication in the field of Environmental Health from Heather and Myrna Millar. Their work is based on extensive research and "hands on" experience with illnesses that are triggered by environmental factors.
Heather Millar has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of British Columbia. She is licensed as a registered nurse in British Columbia, Texas, Louisiana, South Carolina, Massachusetts, New Mexico and Arkansas. Her pediatric nursing career includes experience in the following clinical areas: oncology, hematology, cardiac, pulmonary, renal, and endocrine. She has practiced at LeBonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis; Santa Rosa Children's Hospital, San Antonio; New Orleans Children's Hospital, New Orleans; Florida Hospital, Orlando; British Columbia Children's Hospital, Vancouver; and St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon.
Myrna Millar has Masters in Business Administration from Harvard Business School, a Bachelor of Education with great distinction from the University of Saskatchewan, and a Bachelor of Arts with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan. Myrna has extensive experience as a businesswoman and educator, particularly in the area of the development, writing, and implementation of training programs. She has also served on a number of community boards and organizations that have a primary focus in the health field, including the Minister's Advisory Council for Women's Health for the Province of British Columbia and the BC Women's Hospital Foundation Board.