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Can’t afford Natural Healthcare?

Occasionally I get emails from people on welfare or in dire financial straits, who would really love to pursue holistic healing, but they just can't afford the supplements. Or, sometimes people are using natural healing methods, but they find the cost of the healing supplements and practitioner visits eats up all their savings or extra [...]

By |August 24th, 2010|Alternative Therapies, Home Health, Protocols & Research|3 Comments

Should I Vaccinate My Child?

After months of solid research, looking at source data, these 5 points represent the crucial issues of vaccination that are not being answered. Each highlight a different facet of the vaccination/immunization question; effectiveness, adverse effects, and long-term consequences. The unspoken thread running through each of these is a pressing question: Why haven't more people been [...]

By |August 24th, 2010|Babies & Kids, Home, Health & Body|21 Comments

Sun Rash Natural Healing

My friend came to me with one of the most bizarre problems I'd heard of: Ever since she was pregnant with her first child, she would instantly develop a rash wherever her skin was exposed to the sun. Previously, she had no problems with the sun and would tan nicely like everyone else. Well a [...]

By |July 27th, 2010|Home, Health & Body, Skin & Hair|15 Comments

Everything You Need to Know About the Quad Synergy Pathogen-Parasite Protocol

If you suffer from a resistant parasitic, or microbial infection, then I'm going to give you an incredibly powerful natural remedy you can use to heal your body and restore a healthy gut-critter population. First, I'm going to tell you how I came to research parasites and what constitutes 'infection' and my thoughts about the [...]

By |July 26th, 2010|Anti-pathogens, Anti-viral & Infection|14 Comments

Storytelling Best Way To Sell

David Ogilvy was one of the first big advertising guys to prove that storytelling (a full page worth of small-font text) sold extremely well. When we think of story-based advertising, we often think of those mile-long internet sales letters, or slick ads in niche-market magazines. But these two examples show the unmatched power of storytelling [...]

By |July 20th, 2010|Protocols & Research|1 Comment

Before You Send To All Your Friends…

As the Internet and email become (or already are!) a primary method of communication, corporate and political lobbying groups are getting VERY smart in using tactics to misinform and manipulate people. Here is a great example of this: This email was spread virally among friends of an older age group. You can see how it's [...]

By |July 5th, 2010|Protocols & Research|0 Comments
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