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Never Be Sick Again

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Nutritionist - 24 Jan 2007 21:22 GMT
I highly recommend the best selling book "Never Be Sick Again" by
Raymond Francis, an MIT trained chemist.  Raymond states that there in
only one disease - malfunctioning cells.  Our trillions of cells
malfunction because they are deficient in the nutrients they require,
and are holding toxins accumulated from the food we eat and the
environment.

A six-fold path is described that, once followed, restores our cells to
ultimate health with a nutrient and detoxification program.  Once our
cells are totally healthy, we can never get sick again!

The author is releasing a new book this Spring entitled "Never Be Fat
Again".

Both books are available on Amazon, or at www.beyondhealth.com
Phil Anthropist - 25 Jan 2007 06:25 GMT
>I highly recommend the best selling book "Never Be Sick Again" by
> Raymond Francis, an MIT trained chemist.  Raymond states that there in
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> The author is releasing a new book this Spring entitled "Never Be Fat
> Again".

I now know to steer well clear of a MIT trained chemist if that's the
rubbish they think and write. Raymond Francis doesn't understand human
physiology and nutrition, and the nature and causation of disease. Can we
also look forward to "Never be poor again"?

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