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80% of Population Suffer Symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue
FORT WAYNE, IN - Friday, July 30, 2010 - The World Health Organization (WHO) now recognizes adrenal fatigue as a devastating syndrome and estimates indicate at least 80% of the population suffers its symptoms at some point in their lives. Adrenal Fatigue, along with related syndromes such as chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, is a stress induced illness which results from the constant and extreme stress most people now experience in their daily lives. Long ignored or dismissed by traditional medicine as a psychological problem, those who suffer these syndromes know that the physical pain and overwhelming fatigue are very real. As one who has personally suffered the effects of adrenal fatigue, Bestselling Local Author, Jennifer Busch, relates in her book, All In My Mind?, the frustration at being dismissed by doctors and how devastating it can be. "It was very disconcerting to be dismissed and told to 'get some rest' or have antidepressants recommended for a problem that was clearly physical." Jennifer shares her story of her own of persistence and advocacy for her health and encourages others to pursue the same path, "The truth is that the medical community doesn't have all the answers to our medical issues. When you know something is really wrong, you must continue to seek options and opinion until you find what works for you. Don't assume that your doctor is always right." As each generation moves toward a faster pace and higher stress level, this type of syndrome will become increasingly prevalent affecting even our children and teens. Adrenal fatigue and related syndromes have the capability of decreasing productivity and stealing the enjoyment of life from millions of people. The hardest part of the syndrome is that sufferers can be convinced that there is no hope, but Jennifer Busch is committed to sharing the news that there are people who care and who can help if you are persistent. About Jennifer Busch Bestselling Author, Jennifer E. Busch, went to work for The American Chiropractor magazine right out of high school. She worked up the ladder of the business from assistant to the publisher, to national marketing manager and finally to general manager. Jennifer married Dr. Richard E. Busch IIITM, in 1996 and together they founded and developed a leading chiropractic clinic that is now nationally recognized for a successful and non surgical treatment, the DRS Protocol, for severe disc conditions. She is also a national healthcare consultant. Jennifer credits her strong faith and will to survive for her success and though there are still occasional setbacks, she is dedicated to overcoming adrenal fatigue and living the best life possible. Jennifer lives with her husband and her two children in the midwest. You can visit her website at www.jenbusch.com. All In My Mind? has achieved bestseller status occupying the #1 position in the categories of Depression, Stress, and Stress Management on Amazon.com. The book has spent several days in the Top 100 books, climbing to #12 and was listed at #1 on the Amazon.com Movers and Shakers list shortly after release.
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