Local Author Advocates for Childrens Health Through New Book

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In *Dying to Thriving*, local author Jessica Roman recounts her daughter's journey from a terminal diagnosis of Megacystis Microcolon Intestinal Hypoperistalsis Syndrome to a thriving, healthy life. Faced with a grim prognosis and no medical solutions, Roman sought divine guidance and embraced dietary changes focused on unprocessed, nutrient-dense foods. Her efforts led to remarkable improvements in her daughter's health, providing a powerful testimony for families in similar situations. Roman's book offers not only a personal story but also practical insights for caregivers navigating chronic illness. By emphasizing the role of faith and nutrition in healing, she aims to inspire hope where it seems absent.

Additionally, Roman established the Christian Health Collective to support children's health through holistic, faith-based practices. *Dying to Thriving* is currently available for purchase through various online platforms and independent bookstores in Northern New Jersey. Roman's advocacy underscores the importance of nutrition in managing health and well-being for children.

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