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quintal - 12 Jun 2007 05:36 GMT
Pilzer shows how Americans have been caught between the greedy
interests of the trillion dollar, toxic commercial FOOD industry...and
the trillion dollar, corrupt medical-pharmaceutical HEALTH CARE
industries. In a brilliant analysis of those two deadly giants, Pilzer
reveals the biggest threat they've ever faced: the emerging, exploding
Trillion Dollar WELLNESS industry ... and its common sense doctrine of
PREVENTION through newly-discovered supplements, proper nutrition, and
exercise.

http://www.rense.com/products/newprodx.htm
http://thewellnessrevolution.paulzanepilzer.com/index.php

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David Wright - 17 Jun 2007 21:12 GMT
>Pilzer shows how Americans have been caught between the greedy
>interests of the trillion dollar, toxic commercial FOOD industry...and
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>http://www.rense.com/products/newprodx.htm

The rense.com address is already a red flag, but then you read it and
discover it's an ad.  Great.  Quintal does the seemingly impossible
and manages to step even further from credibility.  I'd guess a USANA
ad or something similar.

>http://thewellnessrevolution.paulzanepilzer.com/index.php

More of the same.

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George Orwell - 18 Jun 2007 18:05 GMT
'wellness' is another of those stupid new terms. What's wrong with 'health'?
 
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