This is the first nonfiction book I’ve started and finished in, like, over a year, so that has to get a few stars out of me. That said, this book really opened my eyes to my exhaustion, but I’m also left at a standstill.
According to this book, I feel like the world has become a toxic environment filled with toxic substances in our food, air, clothes, habits, relationships, everything. We are basically set up to fail. The only sure-fire way to get out of the exhaustion is to spend $1,000,000 on medical tests from someone other than your general practitioner, like a functional doctor, and then only buy organic food, drinks, makeup products, hair care products, etc. which will also cost your kidneys and your first born child to afford. Anyways, some of the things in this book were helpful, but a lot of it just called me poor 💔