Dorothy Neddermeyer
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DrDorothy posted at 9:46 am on Mon, Jul 9, 2012.
Elvire: Great comment. I totally agree. You have touched upon all the disadvantages of Western (Allopathic) Medicine and the indoctrinated and conditioned mind-set of 96% of Americans. ['Do-it-for-me" treatment at no cost;] i.e. take care of my every whim. I will eat junk food and then it is expected the doctor will 'fit it.' Remember the documentaries, "Super Size Me" and 'Food Inc.' These documentaries were not an exaggeration. Yet, the irony is the Western Medical profession, Pharmaceutical industry and food manufactuerers have created the mind-set.
DrDorothy posted at 9:36 am on Mon, Jul 9, 2012.
Lordmarkanthony: Life span is minimum 120 to 150. I am going for 120 and coast to 150. Join me. I have my 100th birthday party scheduled at Disneyland 2042. No kidding. Maintaining health and wellness is easier than we have been indoctrinated and conditioned to believe since birth. Emotional, Physical and Spiritual Transformation (EPST) a highly effective protocol to Transform the root cause of all issues and symptoms. EPST is direct, focused and combines creating health while transforming the past. It is precise, powerful, virtually effortless and an accurate way of changing the landscape of your inner and outer mind, body and spirit. EPST allows you to access your past, present and future – as well as your subconscious, and clear negative energy on all levels – Mind, Body and Spirit.
lordmarkanthony posted at 7:39 am on Mon, Jul 9, 2012.
its interesting to read that human life span can be up to 120 years.. I wish I can extend my life and improve my quality of life.. I found this to be very interesting.
Elvire posted at 8:32 pm on Sun, Jul 8, 2012.
Great article. I totally agree. I like to add some more to it from my observation as an immigrant from Europe. The sad part is that here in the US people want the 'Do-it-for-me" treatment at no cost; are not interested for the most part about their own health, only interested in what tastes good; people continue to feed their mind (which is where health of the body starts!) with negative misery by watching endless TV, listening to endless radio talk-shows, reading oodles of magazines and discussing the latest topics on the Internet, most of which all are totally misleading and downright twisted truth into wrongs - yet because it is 'published', people believe it.
It is time to take a close look at one-self, look inside and take responsibility for one's own life and start cleaning up the mess instead of filling the pockets of the pharmaceutical companies, and allopathic medical providers, the latter who love to shove another pill down your throat so that they get another financial incentive because they made the sales quota.
Interesting how much is spent on holistic care - which is mostly NOT covered by insurance in the US, in Europe most is covered - the US has a lot to learn regarding healthcare, however it starts with education, education from birth about how to care for one's own body - basically that is very simple, yet you have to want to take responsibility for doing that instead of letting someone else do that - oh, I forgot - there is a pay-off - as long as you trust someone else to take care of your health you can continue to blame that person if it does not work! Food for thought!