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Freedom From a Wheelchair

Billie Jo Fiege: The Dynamo That Could

By Kurt Inderbitzin



Billie Jo Fiege was an active, dynamic teacher until a bad case of postpartum depression turned into a full-blown and utterly debilitating case of fibromyalgia. For over two years, she was bedridden and barely able to move, until an acupuncturist suggested Billie Jo try replacing her usual personal care products with some toxin-free versions. Within a month, her hair began growing back; two years later, her health and vitality were back, and along with them, an unstoppable new business.

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