• Interstitial Cystitis

  • A Personal Journey of Complete Healing!
  • By: Tracy Alexis PhD
  • Narrated by: Tracy Alexis PhD
  • Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Interstitial Cystitis

By: Tracy Alexis PhD
Narrated by: Tracy Alexis PhD
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Publisher's summary

Medical providers and specialists alike refer to Dr. Alexis as a "medical superhero" for sharing her journey to discover pain relief and a chemical-free "cure" from an obscure bladder disease that mainstream medicine states is "incurable".

On its surface, Interstitial Cystitis: A Personal Journey of Complete Healing! is a book that speaks to the indomitable spirit of a patient - Tracy Alexis, PhD - who suffered with (and cured) interstitial cystitis and fibromyalgia with herbs and supplements. However, the timing of this book and its enlightening "medical self-advocacy" section, specifically, could not be more providential as every day, Americans struggle to navigate a broken health care system that has become common fodder for political aggrandizement.

Hospitals are suing and bankrupting patients for astronomically high medical service charges that are not covered by a patient’s insurance, and doctors are equally crushed by the burdensome federally regulated care and oversight of their patients.

This book - endorsed by doctors - empowers its listeners to stand up to America’s broken health care system...and prevail! Interstitial Cystitis: A Personal Journey of Complete Healing! was written for both health care providers and patient sufferers of IC (and fibromyalgia) to bless those who suffer from so-called "diseases" many providers say are hopeless and incurable.

©2019 Tracy Alexis, PhD (P)2021 Tracy Alexis, PhD

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Very informative!

The author does a great job of detailing her journey with IC and provides helpful tips in overcoming it.

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More for the frequency Type

I thought this book was very well written fro. the experience of this author, however if you suffer from IC that does not deal with frequency as much as bladder spasms and burning some parts are incorrect. For example, doing Kegals is counterproductive for those with tight spastic pelvic floors and bladder spasms. Otherwise, she gives a lot great information regarding supplements, vitamins and herbs to take. I found the part about self advocacy to be very informative and could be useful.

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Mediocre Dangerous Advice

Basically the book suggests heavy vitamin intake and heavy dietary changes; they also suggest self administered salt water catheterization. They even said that science proves their methods wrong and science should be ignored.

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