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The Secret to Never Getting Sick
Why You Got Sick and Why It’s Your Fault!
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David Hopper
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David Hopper
Why do some people seem to get sick all the time, while others rarely do? It's not luck. It's not genetics. It's your threshold.
Your body is constantly managing stress—from poor sleep, diet, emotional stress, inflammation, overtraining, and dozens of other factors. Each one adds to the pile of physiological bricks you must carry each day. When too many stressors stack up and push your body past its limit, illness, injury, mental and emotional collapse happen.
In The Secret To Never Getting Sick, Dr. David Hopper reveals the simple forgetten about language of your body and helps you tune in to these secret messages. This determines whether your body stays resilient—or breaks down.
In this audiobook you'll learn:
- Why illness is rarely random
- How to listen to the secret language of your body and help it, rather than harm it
- The "threshold" principle that predicts when sickness, injury, emotional and mental breakdown can occur
- How Heart Rate Variability (HRV) reveals your body's stress load and it can help you listen to your body better
- Why and how simple things like proper breathing and sleep play such a major role in health
- Practical ways to increase resilience so illness becomes rare
This isn't an audiobook about miracle cures or trendy supplements. It's about understanding how your body actually works, so you can stop guessing and start building real, lasting health. Once you understand the system, the secret becomes obvious.
Stay below your threshold, and your body thrives. Cross it, and sickness follows.
©2026 David Hopper (P)2026 David Hopper