Giveaway Week, Day 2

This is day two of giveaway week and I am excited again about today’s prize. I am very passionate about making sure that we take control of our health by being well informed. This same principle should then apply to depression, right?

It does, according to today’s giveaway prize Rebuild From Depression – A Nutrient Guide.

This book is for anyone who has ever battled depression and wondered why. It is for any woman who has ever or will ever have a baby. It is for anyone concerned with how their diet is effecting both their physical and mental health. 

Click on over to the giveaways page to read more about the book and find out how you can win a copy for yourself.

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88 Comments

  1. I also have a friend who is going through a hard time and battles through each day. Thanks for the heads up on this book.

    Michelle

  2. Hi again,

    I subscribed to your blog in Google Reader; so glad to have found you (through Simple Bites–excited about that, too!) Congrats!

  3. I am interested in this book for myself and for my sister who recently tried to commit suicide.

  4. I know a lot of people who struggle with this. I easily believe that it can be a nutrient-deficiency problem. I would love to read this book!

  5. My mother has been struggling with this for many years….breast cancer and knee surgery have further put her into the rabbit hole. Please enter my name in this giveaway. Thank you so much.

  6. I am definitely ready to tackle the depressive part of being disabled and this book would be an excellent start as opposed to the standard evil pills the Drs always resort to!!!

  7. Sounds like this book would explain a lot about why I feel the way I do while nursing my 3rd baby in 5 years. And possibly help restore my mother with severe bipolar back to health.

  8. I’ve never heard of this book, but I do believe that how we eat affects our moods. Great giveaway!

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