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“Thank you.”  That’s what the nurse said to me yesterday when I was visiting a friend in the hospital.  I asked what she was thanking me for.  She said that she watches Know the Cause every day and that since she started doing the Phase One Diet, the numbness in her feet has gone away.

 

“Thank you.”  Doug was doing a seminar in Oklahoma City last weekend.  A woman approached me and said that she’s wearing her shirt tucked into her jeans for the first time since high school.  She wanted to thank Doug for telling us over and over again to C-H-A-N-G-E because since doing so, she lost the weight she’s been carrying for decades.

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Resocialization-the best way to get us to take our Swine Flu vaccine!

 

Dictionary.com defines the term “resocialization” as a noun meaning “the process of learning new attitudes and norms required for a new social role.”  I know what many of you are asking; “what’s wrong with our current social roles?  Why do we need to reestablish new attitudes and norms?”

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I literally cannot watch television, listen to the news in my car or open my laptop computer screen that the “Swine Flu” isn’t getting 95% of all coverage.  I’m 59 years old and was my son Evan’s age when the first Swine Flu scare came about back in 1976. I recall thinking what hype it was and learned about 8 months later that my recollections were accurate.  Worse, we learned that Swine Flu vaccines, rushed to the market in 1976, were injurious.  What has changed?

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Even the inventor of the medicine cabinet couldn’t have been imaginative enough to envision what it would hold in years to come. In the early 1900’s there was some shocking stuff in there, but what’s in there now might be even more dangerous. As you will see, I propose trading those worrisome meds for non-toxic remedies.

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Last week, my 87-year old dad had to be taken to the emergency room.  The details of his story are important for a future article about “seasoned citizens’” health, but I’ll postpone those details for then.  Dad ended up staying a full week, and I was with him the entire time.  It looked extremely serious, and I didn’t want to be away from him.  I left the hospital wearing the same clothes I wore when we came in.

 

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