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Monday, June 19, 2017

COPD Sufferer Shares Model for Viable Life

Title: COPD: 
Subtitle:  Eat to Breathe Plan to Feeling Better
Author: Teri L. Pizza
ISBN 9781541168169
Nonfiction - Health, fitness & dieting >diseases & physical aliments
Website: www.teripizza.com


ENDORSEMENT



Jay Jordan's review appears on the back cover of book. Used with permission:

“I highly and enthusiastically endorse COPD: 
The Eat to Breathe Plan to Feeling Better." 
It is a simple yet very powerful plan to help people with COPD 
manage their disease and breathe better. 
I am very excited about the prospect of the positive outcomes 
it will have in the lives of people with COPD.”
Jay Jordan BS, RRT, CCRP
Team Leader of Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
LeConte Medical Center, Sevierville, TN

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Teri Pizza is a columnist, speaker and author of several books. She attributes living the Eat to Breathe Plan and her fabulous team of medical professionals for her ability to live a viable life while battling COPD. “Not quite as active as pre-COPD but very close!” She, her husband, and crabby cat, Holly, reside in Central Florida. To learn more about her, visit her website, www.teripizza.com


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