|






Visit Acquanew for your water treatment supplies!

Never Forget!

United We Stand!
Support our Troops!

Remember our Veterans!

Glossary of Computer Terms
Glossary of
Solar Power Terms
Glossary of
Construction Terms
Glossary of Tile Terms
| |

NEW:
Yerba Mate
Immune System:
The body's defense department
The immune system is not responsive to drugs for healing. Antibiotics used to
fight infections actually depress the immune system when used long-term. But
natural nutritive forces, like healing foods and herbal medicines can and do
support the immune system. By rebuilding immunity, health is naturally
restored and disease disappears.
"To strengthen the immune system, one
must address the needs of the whole body. A strong immune system is essential
for health. It is a very complex system of the body, involving the skin,
intestines, nasal mucosa, blood, lymph and many other organs and tissues.
Factors that impair the immune system include nutrient deficiencies,
contaminated air, water and food, unhealthful lifestyles and too much exposure
to harmful microbes. Other factors that weaken the immune system are negative
attitudes and emotions and the presence of toxic metals, toxic chemicals and
biological toxins in the body. Others are sluggish metabolism, lack of rest
and sleep, excessive stress or too much exercise. As these causative factors
are removed or corrected, the immune system improves."
Dr. Lawrence Wilson
We have had many inquiries about some of the health products we
consume on a regular basis in our household. Many of these products are
only sold through marketing partnerships. If you would like to become a
sales partner with one or more of these products, please email us with a
suitable time to contact you at:
HealtyProducts. At
this time the following products are available for direct ordering. Please
use the reference number associated with each product to insure proper credit.
Over One-Third
Americans Use Alternative Medicine
According to a new nationwide
government survey (1), 36 percent of U.S. adults aged 18 years and over use
some form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). CAM is defined as
a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products
that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine. When
prayer specifically for health reasons is included in the definition of CAM,
the number of U.S. adults using some form of CAM in the past year rises to
62 percent.
1. Barnes P, Powell-Griner E, McFann K,
Nahin R. CDC Advance Data Report #343. Complementary and Alternative
Medicine Use Among Adults: United States, 2002. May 27, 2004.
|
Warning!
Statements
regarding the effects of these products have not been evaluated by
the Food and Drug Administration. These products
are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
The information
and opinions contained in this website do not replace or substitute for the
advice of a practicing medical doctor. Please consult your physician before
beginning any new diet, supplement regimen or exercise program.
Your use of this Web Site is entirely at your risk - the Web Site is provided
"as is," and we disclaim any and all responsibility for the accuracy,
timeliness, and completeness of the information contained on the Site. We
shall not be responsible for any loss or damage suffered by you or anyone else
in connection with this Web Site or the information contained in it.

|