When the doctor said "You have two choices, hysterectomy or death," it made me angry. I was only in my twenties and wanted children. I certainly could not have them if I had the surgery or was DEAD! Something inside of me rose up and I replied, "Doctor, I will not accept that diagnosis. I...WILL....WALK...IN...HERE...PREGNANT....ONE....DAY."
The doctor rose up from his chair and pointed his finger in my face, "Then, lady, GO HOME. SUFFER. AND DIE!"
Motivated like never before, within three weeks my life took an abrupt turn and I discovered answers to healthy living. Fourteen years later I walked into his office.....pregnant. As a certified health coach and symptomologist, I have spent the last four decades guiding people to optimum health -- including helping hundreds of women get pregnant when there was no hope.
Have you ever thought about what it would feel like to wake up feeling great every day? To feel rested? To feel healthy? To feel energized?
What would you give to feel that way every single day? Maybe you already do and if you do, you are one in a million. Many people wake up tired, achy or just a bit 'off.' They shuffle to the kitchen for their first cup to get them through the morning.
What would it be like to have an energy level greater than people half your age? And that energy being true energy -- not from a cup of coffee or energy booster of some type.
Would you like to enjoy your senior years without the need of medication?
Or to never get a cold or the flu? Or to go through menopause without uncomfortable symptoms? Read how you can here
Sound too good to be true? Would you like it to be your reality?
Are you aware that the choice to be healthy or to live in optimum health is yours and yours alone? Each week I have been giving you solid tips on what to look for in the vitamins you consume. This could easily be one of the most important series of posts you may read in your life. It can change your life -- just as it changed my life when I was told I would die from ovarian cancer over 40 years ago. Read my miracle story here
I find it difficult to share this on-line without appearing to be some kind of 'quack.' But if you knew me in person, you would know I don't just talk the talk, I walk the walk - helping hundreds of people realize health - in the truest sense of the world. It is a great place to live.
Just as exciting as learning there are ways to improve and prolong your life is learning how to feel better and look younger.
I am recapping the first five posts of this series here and will soon share the next one.
Week One: Are your vitamins synthetic, natural altered or natural unaltered? Click here.
The doctor rose up from his chair and pointed his finger in my face, "Then, lady, GO HOME. SUFFER. AND DIE!"
Motivated like never before, within three weeks my life took an abrupt turn and I discovered answers to healthy living. Fourteen years later I walked into his office.....pregnant. As a certified health coach and symptomologist, I have spent the last four decades guiding people to optimum health -- including helping hundreds of women get pregnant when there was no hope.
Have you ever thought about what it would feel like to wake up feeling great every day? To feel rested? To feel healthy? To feel energized?
What would you give to feel that way every single day? Maybe you already do and if you do, you are one in a million. Many people wake up tired, achy or just a bit 'off.' They shuffle to the kitchen for their first cup to get them through the morning.
What would it be like to have an energy level greater than people half your age? And that energy being true energy -- not from a cup of coffee or energy booster of some type.
Breezing through Menopause
Would you like to enjoy your senior years without the need of medication?
Or to never get a cold or the flu? Or to go through menopause without uncomfortable symptoms? Read how you can here
Sound too good to be true? Would you like it to be your reality?
I CHOSE LIFE -- AND FOUND MY OWN CURE
when the doctor told me I had two years to live
Are you aware that the choice to be healthy or to live in optimum health is yours and yours alone? Each week I have been giving you solid tips on what to look for in the vitamins you consume. This could easily be one of the most important series of posts you may read in your life. It can change your life -- just as it changed my life when I was told I would die from ovarian cancer over 40 years ago. Read my miracle story here
I find it difficult to share this on-line without appearing to be some kind of 'quack.' But if you knew me in person, you would know I don't just talk the talk, I walk the walk - helping hundreds of people realize health - in the truest sense of the world. It is a great place to live.
Just as exciting as learning there are ways to improve and prolong your life is learning how to feel better and look younger.
I am recapping the first five posts of this series here and will soon share the next one.
Week One: Are your vitamins synthetic, natural altered or natural unaltered? Click here.
Week Two: Does your brand produce vitamins with the life factor intact? Or are they over processed and of little value? Click here
Week Three: Does the company produce any products on the Dirty Dozen list? Click here.
Week Four: The nitty-gritty on how your nutrients get into your bloodstream, where they can work for you. Click here.
Week Five: What is the difference between Kosher and Certified Organic and why should you care? Click here.
Stay tuned for more posts and.......in the meantime, you may contact me for a free health appraisal to guide you into optimum health.
Photos courtesy of medicinenet.com, healthimpactnews.com, youareawesomeco.com, lifeadvancer.com
Week Five: What is the difference between Kosher and Certified Organic and why should you care? Click here.
Stay tuned for more posts and.......in the meantime, you may contact me for a free health appraisal to guide you into optimum health.
Photos courtesy of medicinenet.com, healthimpactnews.com, youareawesomeco.com, lifeadvancer.com
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