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      From: hounddog23x@gmail.com              How Suzanne Somers went from 'Toxic to Not Sick'               Published April 23, 2015        FoxNews.com                      How Suzanne Somers went from 'Toxic to Not Sick'        Never autoplay videos               Ever since her role as Chrissy Snow on "Three's Company," Suzanne Somers has       delighted fans with her wit and humor. The laughing stopped, however, when her       Malibu home tragically burned to the ground in 2007, precipitating years of       health scares for her        and her family. She shares her story in her new book, "Tox-Sick: From Toxic to       Not Sick."               The first sign of trouble appeared four years after moving into her new home       when her husband, Alan Hamel, developed sinus infections and more seriously, a       facial tic that doctors assumed was an early sign of Parkinson's disease.               ADVERTISEMENT        Somers also developed strange symptoms. She told Fox News that she would wake       up in the morning with a flat stomach and by the end of the day she looked       like was "giving birth to a basketball." Anaphylactic shock sent her to the       hospital and a CAT scan        prompted doctors to inform the beloved actress that they had "never seen this       much cancer in a human body."               Refusing to undergo the trauma of chemotherapy, Somers started to make peace       with the fact that she was going to die, until a biopsy changed everything--       she didn't have cancer. In fact, she was infected with a fungus that laid       dormant in her body and        was released by an unlikely suspect: mold.               According to Somers, an unfinished room in their new home was to blame. The       room had standing water, which Somers believes bred a dangerous form of black       mold called stachybotrys that spread throughout the house and entered their       blood streams, causing        their illnesses.               The mission to eliminate the black mold led Somers on a journey to detox her       entire life to rid herself of the fungus and her husband of his health issues.               "It's about the food you eat and it's about what you put on your skin and what       you're cleaning your house with," Somers said.               Somers made her lifestyle "green," changing everything from her mattress to       her diet. She eliminated sugar and grains and increased her intake of fatty       foods. While adding fats sounds unusual, Somers believes nature wants us to       ingest fat.               "When you breast feed your child, that breast milk that nature starts us out       on has almost the same percentage of polyunsaturated, monounsaturated and       saturated fat as butter. So nature clearly wanted us to have a high fat diet,"       Somers said. She added        that this fat is "how you seal up the leaks in the GI tract," therefore       protecting you from toxins.               Since this detox and change of lifestyle, the ailments that plagued Somers's       and her husband's lives are a thing of the past, she said.               "Tox-Sick" was published by Harmony on April 14.                      http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/04/23/how-suzanne-somers-went       from-toxic-to-not-sick/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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