Gold, Alan: - Alan Gold has written over 30 books, both fiction and non-fiction.
As an internationally published and translated novelist and opinion columnist, Alan has assisted Professors Petros and Garcia Fernandez with the book\'s structure, planning and content..
This gave Alan a strong incentive to persuade the authors that they should make their discoveries known to the world at large.
Remarkably, the child became dry within one week and with regular exercises, has stayed dry since.
It was, after all, minimally invasive and the child\'s mother had nothing to lose.
After discussions with Professor Petros, Alan suggested the child do 10 squats every morning and every night.
As it happened, one of his colleagues had a 10-year old son with a severe bed wetting problem.
When Alan heard of the early results from the bed wetting studies, he, like the two Professors of Medicine who have authored this book, had some difficulty in understanding how such a simple method as exercises could possibly have so profound an effect.
They ARE! As are cures for bed wetting.
He uncovered disturbing evidence that women are being told by existing experts in the field that cures for bladder, bowel and chronic pain problems is not available. drug industry.
Alan has spent the past 5 years intensively investigating every aspect of the incontinence story, the mesh controversies, why the most recent discoveries in the understanding of the pelvic floor aren\'t taught in medical schools, as well as the pervasive influence of the $35 billion p.a.
He became interested in medical scandals concerning incontinence and chronic pelvic pain in 2014.
Gold, Alan: - Alan Gold has written over 30 books, both fiction and non-fiction