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A Promise of Hope: The Astonishing True Story of a Woman Afflicted With Bipolar Disorder

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About this Book

Trade Paperback

296 Pages, 6.25 x 9.25 x 0.74 in

September 24, 2007


000200884X
9780002008846

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Some children inherit "the family nose." Autumn Stringam and her brother Joseph inherited the family bipolar disorder, a severe mental illness that led to their mother's and grandfather's suicides. Autumn, at 22, was psychotic and in in a psychiatric hospital on suicide watch; Joseph, at 15, was prone to violent episodes so terrifying the family feared for their lives. But after they began taking a nutritional supplement developed by their father and based, incredibly, on a formula given to aggressive hogs--Autumn's and Joseph's symptoms disappeared. Today they both lead normal, productive lives.

A Promise of Hope is the personal story of Autumn Stringam's flight from madness to wellness, all due to the vitamin and mineral supplement that works on the premise that some forms of mental illness are caused by nutritional deficiencies. An honest book that exposes the hidden torment of bipolar disorder, it is the story of a daughter seeking to forgive her mother. A Promise of Hope is also an astonishing scientific account that moves from a kitchen table in Alberta to the treatment offices of a distinguished Harvard pshyciatrist and into the labs of a skeptical medial establishment. It climaxes in a bitter--but eventually triumphant--battles with Health Canada, in which the tiny supplement company is exonerated and praised for saving the lives of thousands of Canadians previously thought lost to mental illness. More than anything, A Promise of Hope is a powerful story and a call for a new understanding of the causes of mental illness and its treatments.

  • 20% of Canadians will experience mental illness in their lifetimes
  • Over 300,000 Canadians are affected by bipolar disorder (or manic depression)
  • 15% of people with biploar disorder commit suicide
  • EMPower Plus, the supplement that worked for Autumn, is being used and studied around the world, reflecting the growing awareness of the role of micronutrients in normal brain function.

About the Author

AUTUMN STRINGAM is the second of nine children born to a mother who suffered from bipolar affective disorder; she developed the same illness. The story of her remarkable treatment was featured in a one-hour documentary titled Impossible Cure?, which aired across the U.S. and Canada on the Discovery Health Channel. A s a public speaker, author of mental health resources and political advocate for the mentally ill, she has spread the hope of recovery to thousands of other Canadians and a growing worldwide audience. Autumn Stringam lives in Coaldale, Alberta, with her husband and four children.

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  • Sara Sochaczevski

    Sara Sochaczevski

    • 3 people found this helpful

    BEYOND ENLIGHTENING 5

    13 months ago

    Autumn writes about feelings and thought processes going from being very ill to being very well. No matter how much you THINK you understand you'll know ever so much more after you read this account of her journey to good mental health. What an inspirational story about family and friends and the ability to go outside the box to find that help and then fight for it. Truly astonishing.

  • Shawni

    Shawni

    • 9 people found this helpful

    Captivating 5

    18 months ago

    This beautiful story was written with so much honesty and courage and gives a voice to the widely ignored mentally ill populace. After reading this book I was able to understand myself better as well as others who suffer from similar symptoms. I personally know that this book was written for the purpose of helping others and spreading awareness of a possible treatment that has helped so many people already. Whether or not you are interested in the product that has helped the author and… read more

  • Liz Simmons

    Liz Simmons

    • 7 people found this helpful

    A great read - couldn't put it down 5

    2 years ago

    Probably the best book I've ever read about bipolar. Ms. Stringam has compellingly captured what it is like to live inside a tortured brain - and more importantly - to recover her sanity. Everyone I know who has read this, including me, has said that it is impossible to put down! I think it would have been very easy for Ms. Stringam to just keep her mouth shut and live her normal life, rather than open herself up to criticism and accusations. Probably what most of us would do. The fact that… read more

  • Megan Scott

    Megan Scott

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Not So Promising 1

    2 years ago

    The book, “A Promise Of Hope” is simply a pathetic money making scheme used to promote the Empower Plus program. I read the book and like any other person I immediately felt sympathetic and very drawn to the author. The book gave me hope that maybe my fight with my disorder had not ended but only just begun, however after having had read the book and trying the program I am sad to say that both the book and the program seem more like a magical made up fairytale than a story of hope. I would… read more

  • Betty

    Betty

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    Amazing story, a must read. 5

    2 years ago

    Written by the woman who lived this story, the book brings the reader inside the mind of a Bi-Polar Disorder patient in her own words. All the chaos, highs, lows, delusions, anger, and deep depression are felt in a way that could not ever be accurately described by anyone who has not lived the story. The depth of the urge to suicide is indelibly written. It is told with no holds barred in the still voice that is often seen in trauma victims describing what has happened to them. A distance… read more

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    • Once I started reading this book a day after getting it in the mail (Jan. 25, 08), I had trouble putting it down. For anyone who has or knows someone ... read more

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