On the Internet modern health professionals often give their information away for free to attract you toward their products or just to make you aware of who they are and what they do. This is very beneficial for them but more beneficial for the general public, as the information given away for free is very valuable in most cases.
Here is one tonight at 8:30pm from Dr. Liz Lipski. Dr. Liz Lipski is a healthy doctor you can trust. You have my word on that. She is hosting a recipe make over tonight with a brilliant cooking guru. It is an hour and it is free. If you want to know free recipes that will burn fat off your body and that will reverse disease then you can tune in for free tonight. (good food burns fat and reverses disease without any other effort needed on your part)
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.
If you are looking for a cure for depression (an unhealthy diet is the primary cause of depression) look no further than Dr. James Gordon's free on line workshop for curing depression. Here are the details and again it is free. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND REGISTER FOR FREE.
Just released this month was a study showing that Americans are 300% more likely to be killed by prescription drugs as compared to being killed by street drugs. Although the law of averages is involved in the story (more people take medications than do narcotics) no one should ever forget that drugs are drugs and if anyone does drugs they are drug users. All drugs are dangerous regardless if the dealer is in a leather jacket or if the dealer is in a white lab coat with a stethoscope around their neck.
CLICK HERE TO READ THAT STORY.
In 100 years large classes of elementary children will wonder how something so obvious was completely ignored by an entire generation. IN 100 years a University student well enter a Halloween party covered in prescription drug bottles and blister packs. He will respond to the questions of, "What are you dressed as?" with the response, "I am a healthy person 100 years ago". Everyone will laugh and giggle........... Is this the way we want to be remembered?
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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