Causes of Disease
- DEFICIENCIES
The USDA reports that approximately 92% of Americans do not receive sufficient nutrients in their diet.
- IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION
If the body is repeatedly exposed to the same allergen or disease or prescription, an Abnormal immune response may develop.
- INJURIES
If not properly treated, injuries can develop into diseases that affect muscles, bones, nerves and the brain.
- CONTAGIONS
Some of today’s most dangerous pathogens are now resistant to drugs created to destroy them.
- GENETICS & AGE
Genes that control disease are “activated” by unhealthy factors, such as poor diet, prolonged exposure to toxins, and lack of exercise.
- TOXINS AND FREE RADICALS
An estimated 85% of all debilitating diseases are closely associated with toxin- related causes.
- ABNORMAL METABOLISM
An abnormal metabolism can affect digestion, blood sugar levels, energy levels, blood pressure, and premature aging, and the list goes on and on.
- STRESS
Research has linked chronic stress to poor immune function, heart disease, mental decline, weight gain, increased risk of cancer, arthritis, sleep problems, depression and diabetes, among other things.
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- OMEGA 3'S
- ANTIOXIDANTS (HIGH IN ORAC)
- VITAMIN & MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease, you should always consult with your healthcare practitioner before beginning any weight loss or supplementation program.