Getting Healthy from the Inside Out presents an integrated approach to health that examines the often-overlooked role of belief, mindset, and faith in shaping physical well-being. Drawing from neuroscience, epigenetics, psychology, and Scripture, Michael Schüler explores how internal perceptions influence stress, resilience, and the body's capacity to heal.
Written for readers who feel stuck despite following conventional health advice, the book addresses why chronic symptoms may persist even when medical tests appear normal. It offers a broader framework for understanding health as a dynamic interaction between mind, body, and spirit, rather than a process of symptom management alone.
Blending research, lived experience, and practical reflection, Getting Healthy from the Inside Out invites readers to reconsider long-held assumptions about illness, identity, and recovery. It is not a replacement for medical care, but an expansion of the health conversation-encouraging sustainable practices that support coherence, personal responsibility, and long-term well-being.
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