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Five Reasons You Get Sick

How to STAY Healthy

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Five Reasons You Get Sick

By: George McClelland
Narrated by: Cathy Beard
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There are at least five reasons you get sick and all of them can be eliminated or modified. If you want to be healthy you have to do certain things or disease will eventually result. Your health is your most valuable asset. Unhealthy food and drink always damages you but you may not realize it for years. Diseases that once belonged to the elderly are now present in the young and middle age. The US spends more money per capita on illnesses than any other industrialized country on Earth. The US is on the bottom when it comes to health.

The reasons are many and are avoidable. We invite our health problems by what we eat, drink and put on our bodies. Many foods we were taught are healthy are really harmful to our health. Our approach to disease is wrong. Prevention is the best cure.

Toxins and GMOs are some of the great destroyers of health and you should avoid as many as possible. We will be looking at these problems and their solutions:

  • Genetics GMOs Cellular Memories
  • The Gut Connection Pollution
  • The Standard American Diet
  • Quality Natural Foods You Need for Health

Why hesitate? Your health needs immediate and constant attention. It is your most important asset.

©2015 George J. McClelland (P)2015 George J. MClelland
Children's Health Diets, Nutrition & Healthy Eating Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Health Healthy Diet Nutrition
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