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Rewrite Your Life Without Dermatographia - The All-Natural Solution to Managing Hive-like Welts & Severe Itching - cover

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Rewrite Your Life Without Dermatographia - The All-Natural Solution to Managing Hive-like Welts & Severe Itching

Sandra Graneau

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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In Rewrite Your Life Without Dermatographia, those who suffer from severe itching that won’t go away learn new ways to control their symptoms.    Those who suffer from severe and endless itching know the real cost of living with a skin condition: from the medical bills to confidence at work. In Rewrite Your Life Without Dermatographia, Sandra Graneau helps readers identify what triggers their symptoms and get them under control. This all-natural guide for healthy skin is the most comprehensive resource for professional women living with dermatographia. In this guide, readers learn the possible trigger for their symptoms, tools to help them overcome their symptoms’ trigger, and so much more. Within Rewrite Your Life Without Dermatographia, readers finally learn to take back control of their body and life.
Available since: 09/03/2019.
Print length: 103 pages.

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