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Excerpt: Gold Coast Diet Serves Hope for MS


Excerpt: Gold Coast Diet Serves Hope for MS -- Posted by Steve O'Keefe on 08-01-05 14:16







I have permission from Health Communications to offer an
excerpt from the "The Gold Coast Cure," a new diet and
fitness book that began as a program for treating multiple
sclerosis (MS).

The excerpt explains how fitness trainer Ivy Larson and her
husband, surgeon Andy Larson, developed The Gold Coast Cure
after Ivy was diagnosed with MS. Ivy had been reduced to
near immobility, relying on a catheter to drain her
bladder. Ivy and Andy built a diet based on Dr. Swank's
popular program that has been used by MS victims for over
20 years. They combined it with a fitness routine tailored
for those who suffer chronic pain from a variety of
debilitating diseases. Within a few months, Ivy Larson was
able to remove her catheter, walk without pain, and resume
a symptom-free, active life. That was eight years ago.

The Larsons took The Gold Coast Cure to a wellness program
in New Jersey and repeated the phenomenal results, over and
over, year after year. With just five weeks of guided
training, hundreds of participants shed inches from their
waistlines and hips, reduced their cholesterol levels, and
in many cases regained mobility that had been presumed lost
forever. The program is particularly effective for those
suffering from inflammatory diseases, including asthma,
allergies, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and osteoporosis as
well as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and obesity.

The Larsons finally published their program in book form
and it is a bestseller at Wal-Mart, Barnes & Noble and
Amazon. To get an excerpt from The Gold Coast Cure which
describes how the program was discovered, developed and
tested, please send mailto:excerpts@authorviews.com with
the subject line "Send Larson" and I will reply with the
text -- and *only* the text -- NO file attachments or opt-
in mailing list jive. Thank you.



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