This book is intended to be a ten-day powerful yet practical self-help book to assist you with your detoxification journey. None of us are perfect. Through my experience with real people and integrative medical doctors, this detox book aims to make your time in the kitchen worth it because our food-fitness journey is detoxifying and delicious. The food is healthier and designed to be dairy-free, sugar-free, grain-free, and plant-based from Mother Nature. This book is an easy soul food and fitness-inspired 10-day detox cleanse book for super busy people. Share this book with someone you love.
About the Author
Dena Dodd Perry is an award-winning market researcher with over 20 years of experience in the wellness industry. Detoxelicious is her first health and fitness book. Dena is a momprenuer and yoga teacher 500-CYT. She received her 200 CYT training in Hot Power Yoga. Her training is in all major aspects of yoga including restorative yoga, pranayama breathing exercises, gentle flow yoga, chair yoga, detox yoga, pregnancy yoga and many other styles. Dena received her specialized mantra meditation training from the Deepak Chopra Center in San Diego. She truly loves sharing the gift of yoga with beginners with an emphasis on breath, body alignment and meditation. Her thesis was on yoga therapy for piriformis syndrome. She is now a patented inventor of America’s first stylish yoga mat organizer, made with an open heart, by a yoga teacher. She has over 25 years of experience in statistical methods as an industrial engineer with over combined 10 years of pilates and yoga experience as both a student and teacher. She teaches corporate yoga classes on a weekly basis as an employee of Active Wellness based in Sausilito, California. Dena Dodd is the founder of YogaShero and the Pop.N.Go Rain Scarf brands. Her Pop.N.Go product launched AS SEEN On SHOPNBC in February 2011. Her product was featured in many publications including Beauty Business, Women’s Health, ALL YOU, REAL SIMPLE and INSTYLE and others. Dena received her industrial engineering and MBA degrees from Northwestern University. She resides in Illinois with her husband, three kids and her dog. She and her husband are active philanthropists in the Chicagoland area for Primo Center for Homeless Families, Chicago Children’s Museum and Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago. She strongly believes that giving back to communities is the price we pay for living. Dena also wants people to live well longer with plant-based lifestyle changes. She views this as her duty.