10 on the USA Today Bestseller List!
The 30-Day Inflammatory Reset hit #10 on the USA Today bestseller list, thanks to you!
I’m obviously thrilled but also thinking about what it means collectively.
It means a woman in Iowa whose health issues have been dismissed as anxiety or aging will see this book and learn her symptoms have a real explanation.
Or a doctor frustrated by simply medicating symptoms starts viewing things differently.
Or a mother exhausted from autoimmune flares finds recipes that taste good and protocols that actually work.
It means that functional medicine is no longer a fringe conversation but a national one.
Why the USA Today Bestseller list matters more
Here’s one thing we learned: While the New York Times bestseller list is more famous, the USA Today list is more authentic.
Why?
The NYT list uses editorial discretion in determining rankings—meaning two books with identical sales numbers might rank differently based on internal factors only the Times understands.
The USA Today list, by contrast, tracks actual sales across all major booksellers using transparent data aggregation.
When our book hits #10 on USA Today, it means it genuinely sold more copies than 90% of other books being purchased this week. No gatekeeping or a mystery bias, just real readers like you buying real books.
For a book that challenges conventional thinking to hit #10 on USA Today is the most authentic validation there is.
This is how change happens—through information reaching critical mass.
Once again, thank you! And if you haven’t left a review yet, please do. Reviews are how the algorithm keeps the book visible and how people on the fence decide whether to buy it.
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