This book is a little gem if you could be a sufferer of the allergy that beleaguered this woman for so many years. I read it fully in one hour. Though I'm not allergic to salicylate, I marveled at the many foods (and drink) in which it's found. Makes me wonder if some of the nagging health issues we all encounter may have a connection to a food intolerance or allergy.
I've resolved to be a better observer of patterns and connections between what I ingest and how I feel afterwards. I'm hoping to learn something positive about my food health and body behavior. (Note-this doesn't come naturally to a man.)
What I injoyed best is the "never say die" attitude of the author. Mrs. Ablahani went to a variety of medical professionals, yet never received actionable and comprehensive advice. She received, at best, fragmented and incomplete care. Through suffering, hard work, and persistence, this woman put the pieces together for her own recovery. This book is a little "exercise in love", written to prevent others from going through life like she did, and having to learn the hard way. Bravo!