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Thursday, October 1, 2009
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As an artist and seeker who’d spent a lifetime developing as many senses as I could discover, those senses saved me when I lost my sight in 1998. They saved me when my brain and nervous system began to fry and sometimes I couldn’t think...THEY said I’d never see again--that I’d “never get much better and probably get worse...” Today I can SEE. I'm WELL. It took years for me to prove them wrong. But as I made my medical journey through the worlds of brain injury, blindness and disability--when I described what was happening to me--people kept telling me I had "an UnCommon Sense..."
We're a free country. So we're told.
But with today's Health Care climate--my lawyer says I can't share the real info on the natural and alternative things I did to GET Well again and do to be Well today without concern--unless people agree they GET I'm not a doctor.
Kind of crazy--when we hear commercials on radio and tv all day telling us about the dangers of the drugs you should "ask your doctor about" but I can't say how I take care of myself in a healthy, natural, wholistic fashion--even things the MD's are now getting behind--like healing foods, meditation, and even--I heard an MD say it on PBS--aromatherapy for Wellness!
Turns out there's a lot of Science behind all these things the AMA's quacked at for most of my life!
Zeeva Art of Wellness programs, available on zeeva.net
in late October--therefore require that you accept Zeeva's Terms and Conditions--the Standard Required Disclaimer.
www.zeeva.net/legal
My father was a doctor and a medical professor. I have the utmost respect for the hard work and years of study and training that becoming an MD takes. But wouldn't it be nice--if they had to be really honest and provide a Standard Required Disclaimer too?
Why don't you "ask YOUR doctor about" how many years of training he or she has in Wellness, Nutrition, Alternative Medicine, Herbs, and Natural Supplements?
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