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Tox-Sick Girl

The Ups & Downs of Tattooing

Hayley Imbriani Lmt Ronald Joseph Kule Freddie Ulan DC Ccn

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Hayley Imbriani
04 August 2020
A short (under 42 pages), simple, and easy-to-read book, Tox-Sick Girl by Hayley Imbriani, LMT, CCPA, with Ronald Joseph Kule, acclaimed biographer, author, and novelist, foreword by Freddie Ulan, DC, CCN, is relevant and helpful to laypersons with tattoos, those thinking of getting one, and clinicians and practitioners who work with people who have tattoos.

Tattoos can contribute to things going wrong with bodies despite the beauty and meaning they represent to people who have them. People generally are not aware of possible connections between their aches and pains with tattoos on their skin.

This book about the upsides and downsides of tattooing is timely. The information is important to know about, read, and understand. Its clarity and anecdotal style, including the actual trauma experienced by Imbriani with her tattoos, make this an easy, relevant read. As a result, laypeople and practitioners will become more aware of the aesthetics and dangers associated with getting tattoos.

Tox-Sick Girl captures the essence of the history of tattooing and how the art uniquely affects people all around the globe.

The format is perfect bound softcover. An eBook will also be released. Wholesale orders from clinicians and practitioners are welcome to make copies available to their patients.

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Foreword by:  
Imprint:   Hayley Imbriani
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   86g
ISBN:   9781735240206
ISBN 10:   1735240206
Pages:   46
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Hayley Imbriani was born in 1988 in Daytona, Florida, and raised in Illinois. At age 19, she received her first tattoo while attending college in Carbondale. In 2013, unable to complete her post-graduate studies and suffering badly from debilitating effects caused by her tattoos, Hayley met a highly trained Nutrition Response Testing practitioner who helped her recover and work up a plan for maintaining her improved health that included dietary changes and the intake of specific minerals that worked well for her. Grateful for her new lease on life, Imbriani later worked side by side with Lynn Kleinschmit as her Patient Advocate. In 2015, Imbriani earned her Licensed Massage Therapist credentials. She followed with two years of intense training at Ulan Nutritional Systems, Inc., earning an Advanced Clinical Training degree in Nutrition Response Testing on November 28, 2017. Also a Certified Chiropractic Assistant, Imbriani hopes to help other clinicians and health practitioners who are interested in assisting people with tattoos. Hayley Imbriani resides and performs her magic in Clearwater, Florida. Ronald Joseph Kule is an accomplished author, biographer, novelist, and ghostwriter. Born in Bogota, Colombia, his Polish-American /Colombian-Chilean lineage paint-brushed his life-canvas with wanderlust that pushed him to visit 39 countries on three continents and to deliver speaking engagements and seminars in 17 of them. ""If you curl up with one of my books and find yourself breathless, provoked, inspired, and changed, and you feel you have undertaken an important journey that left you emotionally satisfied, I will have done my job as your author."" Ronald Joseph Kule lives and writes from Clearwater, Florida. ""Medical treatment has become symptom suppression. Chiropractic has been reduced, in the public mind, to pain management. So where can anyone turn for real healing? In 1991, I couldn't find a satisfactory answer and almost died as a result. Internal weaknesses, toxicities, and imbalances traceable to a steady diet of adulterated food were literally killing me. No wonder my adjustments didn't hold-and my pains and multiple body dysfunctions became resistant to my colleagues' most excellent efforts. In the end, it was up to me, with the help of my wife Dana, to bring myself to life. ""I set about to complete my education in nutrition and the diagnostic methods that were available in 1991, including Applied Kinesiology in its many variations. We found so many deficiencies that it seemed I would choke to death on vitamins if I didn't bring my pill count under control. This drove me to develop our current methods of dosing. My adjustments started holding again, and, with the reduced and corrected subluxations, my health started to return. I took on a few patients, working out of a good friend's chiropractic clinic in a small town where I didn't know anybody. A few became handfuls, and handfuls soon became hundreds. Now I have taught this system to literally thousands of like-minded practitioners. I don't have a special 'knack.' Our advanced graduates have the same tools I have, and they get the same results. I developed Nutrition Response Testing(R) out of personal necessity. I bring the work to you out of compassion for a population that has been cheated, as I was, of its natural health and vigor. We have the answers now. Let's get them into widespread use and get America healthy."" -- Dr. Freddie Ulan"

Reviews for Tox-Sick Girl: The Ups & Downs of Tattooing

Tox-Sick Girl shares important truths about tattooing that are often completely overlooked. This book is a must-read for anyone who has a tattoo and has unexplained health issues; better yet, someone who is thinking about decorating their body in this art form. - Lynn Kleinschmit, PT, V.P. Operations, Arrow Rehabilitation, Palm Coast, Florida I really liked your book, Tox-Sick Girl! It has a great message and communicates it in a simple, straightforward manner needed and wanted by today's public. - Bradley P. Kristiansen, DC, Cedar Rapids, Iowa ... Tox-Sick Girl is inspiring! ... The tattoo safety tips will help so many people who have tattoo-related illnesses, and those wanting a tattoo to know how to get them safely and care for them properly . - Sarah Outlaw, MH, MSACN, Natural Health Improvement Center of South Jersey


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