Preface
Why This Book Should Exist
Chapter 1: The Myth about Information – What’s Really Behind it?
Chapter 2: Water – the Foundation of All Life and Our Greatest Information Storage
Chapter 3: Our Senses as Information – How You Influence with Your Words
Why Empathy in Communication Matters So Much
How We See With and Without Our Eyes
What information does music provide us with?
Why Sometimes It Would Be Better to Be a Dog
You are what you eat
How Intuition and Remote Viewing Truly Lead Us to Our Destination
Chapter 4: How the Blueberry Found Me!
Chapter 5: Do Medications Contain Information too?
Chapter 6: What Heals Without Healing?
Placebo Effect
Nocebo Effect
Chapter 7: Take Care of Your Seahorse!
Chapter 8: InflammMMation – Cause of Diseases?
Chapter 9: Why It Sometimes Would Be Better to Be a Mouse
Chapter 10: You are a wonder, you just don’t know it (yet)!
Chapter 11: Hilde and Ulrich, 185 Years of Life Experience In
Their Own Words
Hilde, youthful 92 years old
Ulrich Hebel, at the age of 93, continues to show up at the company every day
Chapter 12: Your Heart, More Than Just a Muscle
Chapter 13: My Journey into Information Medicine
Chapter 14: There is more between Heaven and Earth, but what do I gain from it now?
Chapter 15: Take Control of Your Life!
Chapter 16: Your Steps Towards Chronic Health!
Health Checklist
Acknowledgment
Bibliography
Book Recommendations and Helpful Platforms
At Telemach-Verlag, we publish works that promote topics for an enlightened, free, democratic and responsible society. On this basis, with the book Dying healthy is possible! by our author Jutta Suffner, we would like to convey to our readers that information today ─ from news and movies to social media ─ has more influence on our health than we can usually imagine. This book aims to show how we can use this information to our own health advantage instead. But what does chronically healthy living mean? Jutta Suffner explains how our society can move away from chronic illnesses by using information as medicine and instead lead a permanently healthy life.
Jutta Suffner has been attracted to medicine since she was a child. After training as a medical-technical radiology assistant, she completed a degree in bio-medicine and carried out research into neurodegenerative diseases using magnetic resonance imaging in Canada. In Europe, the author worked for more than two decades for a world-renowned company in the field of ultrasound diagnostics.
Then, in her early 30s, she received a terrible diagnosis and spent almost a year in hospital. The prospects of a viral myocarditis were bleak and the beginning of an almost seven-year transformation and recovery. So she began researching again and found that attitude, lifestyle and other natural products could help speed up the healing process. Additional training as a naturopath and research into a natural food supplement have accompanied her to her current vision that healthy dying is possible.