Health And Wellness Industry Produces Profits With MLM or Network Marketing
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In recent years, scientists have discovered that each of us have unique “genetically determined” body chemistries. Even small variations in your genes can have a profound influence on how well your body responds to food, physical activity, environmental pressures and how you may be predisposed to a wide variety of other important health and physiologic conditions.
Based on over 2 decades of proprietary and patented scientific processes, we are rapidly accelerating the health and beauty industry into the 21st century.
Millions of Americans take food supplements to battle that never ending war to look and feel younger, battle illness, and to just plain feel better. Over half of Americans consume some sort of supplement, without knowing whether or not it works…Sometimes you hear those from the other half say…”What’s the use? Those things don’t work.” We tend to get our information from health care professionals, friend recommendations, and worse…TV commercials.
How are we to choose from thousands of nutritional supplements? Most people are left confused and uncertain from the guessing game. How can we be assured of the effectiveness of our nutritional regiman? Are you an average person? Nutritional companies tend to do research on the average person. Those supplements may work for the average person.
The Era of “One Size Fits All” is coming to a Rapid End
In a book published in the 1950’s entitled Biochemical Individuality, University of Texas biochemist, Roger Williams argued:
“Each of us has a unique chemical makeup that induces various responses to foods, drugs and the environment. The reason we are unique is that our genes are different.”
Genomics As a Tool For Wellness
We now have an opportunity to catch a glimpse of our unique risk of developing certain conditions through DNA testing. Not only can we determine which areas of health we should be focused on, but also what products will best serve out individual needs in the area of preventative health and anti-aging.
Kathleen M Fairfield, MD, DrPH & Robert Fletcher MD MS (Published in the Journal of American Medical Association, June 19,2002):
“Inadequate intake or subtle deficiencies in several vitamins are risk factors for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and osteoporosis”
Best-selling author, economist and futurist Paul Zane Pilzer, in his book The Next Trillion wrote:
“By examining a person’s DNA, which can be taken from the mouth with just a small swab or scraping device. It is already possible to predict the probability that a person will develop certain diseases. And soon, based on the recently completed mapping of the human genome, it should be possible to predict every forthcoming disease or condition not caused by external (i.e. diet and exercise) factors.
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Moms Prosperity Network
1 year ago
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