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Updated · Fox News · Jun 24
Joe Manganiello Details 7-Year Health Battle in Memoir, Tracing Illness Through Ancestry
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 24

Joe Manganiello Details 7-Year Health Battle in Memoir, Tracing Illness Through Ancestry

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 24

Summary

  • Joe Manganiello, 49, says his upcoming memoir “Bloodlines” recounts a seven-year fight with autoimmune-related illnesses that brought multiple near-death experiences and left doctors with few answers.
  • The book describes damage to his skin, thyroid, eyes, lungs and digestive system, along with chronic pain, a life-saving organ amputation and a prolonged struggle for survival.
  • Manganiello says that search for answers pushed him beyond conventional medicine to shamans, pagan rituals, ancient myths and a renewed spirituality.
  • Through genealogy research, he says he uncovered relatives who survived the Armenian genocide and linked his family history to inherited trauma and patterns seen in chronic illness.
  • “Bloodlines” frames the ordeal as both his hardest period and a turning point, with Manganiello saying he hopes the account offers readers hope and perspective.

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