Beth Anderson's cousin was killed by her own body. An auto-immune disease had slowly crippled the bright and beautiful young woman until her body had decided its own organs were the enemy. Her body attacked her own organs until they shut down one by one and left her dead.One sunny late-winter day, Beth, an ordinary woman in her fifties who thought she was fine until her cousin's death, gulps a teaspoon of clear, tasteless liquid containing microscopic...