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"THE 3RD BIGGEST CAUSE OF DEATH!" by Warren Matthews

1. They only relate to DEATHS from HOSPITALIZED patients.

2. They do NOT include non fatal adverse effects such as

disability or discomfort.

Even if you make it through the hospitalization process you are not 'out of the woods'. Consider these further facts. 4% - 18% of patients experience further negative effects in outpatient settings resulting in the following:

. 116 million extra physician visits

. 77 million extra prescriptions

. 17 million emergency department

visits

. 8 million hospitalizations

. 3 million long-term admissions

. 199,000 additional deaths

. $77 billion in extra costs

IS THIS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG?

With human nature being as it is you can rest assured that the

above 'official' figures are just the 'tip of the iceberg'. I have no doubt that for each 'official' iatrogenic death that there are others which are recorded as 'legitimate' deaths.

As an example ... when a patient dies of a heart attack in hospital whilst being treated for something else its easy enough to dismiss it as 'bad luck' and write it off to the fact that the patient had a bad heart and that they just happened to be in hospital at the time when the heart attack occurred.

Is the hospital or physician going to tell the patient's family that perhaps some of the treatments the patient was

having could have precipitated the heart 'event'? In these days of litigation I don't think so... if they can avoid it.

I have no doubt that hospitals are the equal of politicians when it comes to 'cover ups'.

OK, I've said my bit about this problem and I am sure that you have the message, so what's the point of knowing these sad facts?

Avoid falling into the hands of hospitals and the 'health' system, because it can make you sick...OR EVEN KILL YOU! This means that you must be constantly aware of the health

demands on your body such as the need to give it correct food, adequate exercise and rest, and of course adequate intakes of essential nutrients.

Liken it to your car... give it poor fuel and neglect the maintenance and it will either run badly or stop

altogether.

IT'S NOT NATURAL TO BE ILL

Illness is UNNATURAL and can generally be avoided. The cause of almost all illness is people doing unnatural things to their body, whether it is due to the environment they live

in, the food and liquids that they ingest, or living the life of a 'couch potato'. Each person controls their own health OR illness, not their physician or their 'Health Care'

provider.

I am sure that you are aware that the average diet is very much lacking in essential nutrients due to the high level of food processing, as well as exposure to toxins such as pesticides.

The lack of these essential nutrients has been shown to 'trigger' off many ailments which can start a cascade effect and lead to serious problems in the future.

The lack of these nutrients can be largely overcome in most people by dietary supplementation. The problem is getting ALL the nutrients into your body in the correct proportion.

It is imperative that you explore your options and consider a professional supplement regimen that can provide you

with the essential nutrients missing from the standard diet. A high quality supplement can help to prevent you from

becoming an iatrogenic victim.

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BIO:

Warren Matthews is the Chairman of Xtend Life Natural Products, designer and manufacturer of Total Balance. Total Balance contains over
84 nutrients encased in an enteric coating, which allows you to get the maximum benefit from each ingredient.
Total Balance provides the best value for your dollar of any professional health supplement and is unequivically backed by a 100% guarantee.

Total Balance can be found at ...
http://www.InstantEnergyBoost.com

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