DAY Edition – January 16, 2008
Compiled by Dr. Levi Alday
REPRINTED 09/21/2011
It is Not About Your Diet
While in the past we grew used to the Cancers and the Heart Attacks, many scientists and the public alike have begun to wonder about the diseases of the new millennium.
In recent years, for example, Autism has gone from 1 in thousands to 1 out of 166 children total and 1 out of 100 boys!
One in three adults develop autoimmune diseases like Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Lupus, a disability in which the body’s immune system starts to attack itself.
Americahas more degenerative diseases, like Heart Disease, Cancer, Arthritis, Diabetes, and Alzheimer’s than any other country in the world. That’s changing. Other countries are catching up to theU.S.as they adopt our “health care†model.
Even more puzzling is the number of people suffering from seemingly mysterious diseases such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia.
Now add on the new or constantly increasing presence of diseases like Depression (six out of top ten medications sold today are for depression), ADD / ADHD (in both children and adults), Asthma (has increased in children more than ten times in the last decade), Acid Reflux, Thyroid failure, Parkinson’s Disease and so many others. You have to ask yourself “What on earth is going on!”
Two key reasons – we are poisoned and we are Subluxated.
Nearly 4 billion prescription drugs are ingested in theU.S.each year, more than 70,000 chemicals are used commercially, more than 3,000 chemicals are added to our food supply, and over 10,000 are used in food processing, preserving, and storage.
Today keeping your family healthy, avoiding suffering, and preventing disease is not as simple as eating the perfect diet and exercising. And it certainly is not making sure you have had more drugs. At the fear of sounding self promoting, clearly it is Maximized Living or death.
We tell our kids “If everyone was jumping off the roof, would you do it also?”
Yet as adults you are actually jumping off the roof with everyone else when you are taking medications and are not being adjusted.
BE DIFFERENT, BE UNCOMMON
