Survival in a Toxic Soup
Book One of the Broken Planet trilogy
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About the Book
‘On the subject of self-help books this echoes the thoughts of John Lennon: “whatever gets you through the night, it’s alright…” Unsettling and plausible…Survival in a Toxic Soup is an interesting book that dwells in the shadowy areas of medical science. It should appeal to those looking for answers to their own medical problems outside the confines of traditional medicine.’
Jeremy Fenton, Lismore Echo.
About the Author
Survival in a Toxic Soup describes the author’s experiences with a serious depression caused by a common food group. It explores the adverse health effects caused by industrialization and the polluting of our food chain, and offers a guide to healthy living and suggestions on how to manage chronic diseases. Peter Everett was born in London and moved to Perth, Western Australia, when he was eleven years old. He is a Registered Nurse with fourteen years clinical experience and has studied naturopathy at Southern Cross University in Northern New South Wales.