The RX-Free Zone - Exploring the Root Cause of Illness and Disease
Say Goodbye to Dependence on Prescription Drugs! continued...
 
I say accidently because they were only trying one of my ideas and it just happened to work. Their success was confirmed by their freedom from pain and their pre-surgical lab tests. In the cancer situations, one was liver cancer and the other was a melanoma. We attacked acidity and dehydration in both cases. And results came very quickly. Other times, we may go after the causes of inflammation or treat a nutritional deficiency that's at the root of the problem.
 
The Approach
By examining the deeper physical aspects of your illness (or illnesses) and considering what they each have in common with each other (are they all auto-immune based or inflammation based?), you can discover the lowest common denominator. Once you have a probable root cause you can address that, and most of the time you will be able to create improvement or total elimination of the problem.
 
New emerging health technologies, innovative wellness products, and some modern day changes in thinking about "what's possible" are behind the amazing results people are getting.
 
Even if your illness is part of a genetic disease that has been handed down from generation to generation, it's possible to redesign your future medical history!
 
The information I am offering is designed to show you how to find ways to ease off of prescription drugs while feeling better. At the very least, most people can reduce the number of prescription medications that they have to take and immediately start improving their sense of well-being (and reduce the risk of damaging drug side effects).
 
Health Innovation Meets Root Cause Analysis: in the corporate world, we use the exploration of root cause in process improvement. Because we want to run our operations more effectively, we look for the basic decisions making or action steps that are causing the results we get.
 
We create our health results (positive or negative) by the decisions we make every day. Many of us put ourselves at tremendous health risk when we settle for relying on prescription medications long term. What if I could offer you a way to change the health results you are getting and help you eliminate the need for long term prescriptive medications, would you be interested? I'm not a doctor, but I've done what I'm offering to teach you.
 
This is an invitation for you to join (at no obligation or cost) other like-minded people who want exposure to articles, resources and success stories about people who are reducing (or eliminating) the number of medications they are taking.
 
Very Important: I won't ask you to do anything dangerous or harmful (like not taking your medications). When the time comes, your improved daily health and lab tests will guide you. Your confidence will grow, and you will know when you are ready to ask your doctor to reduce or eliminate your current prescriptions drugs. Prescription drugs are not bad. They have changed the course of history by prolonging and saving lives.
 
"So", you may ask, "what's the problem?" Here's the problem:
 
Every year, about 800,000 sudden deaths occur due to accidental drug overdoses, fatal allergic reactions, prescription misdiagnosis, and prescription complications created from competing drug side affects. This is actually a higher death toll than the fatalities resulting from cancer or heart disease! And it might actually be higher than what is reported because of the potential doctor liabilities that are implied when this is a cause of death.
 
Subconsciously, most of us know and believe that drug complications are a threat, but most of us feel trapped to do anything differently... largely because potential alternatives aren't clear.
 
Western medicine doctors are taught about medicine from a very specific point of view. Their patients can sue them if they don't practice "good medicine". There's almost no motivation to emphasize natural health when the insurance companies don't encourage it, and there is pressure from patients and the AMA to stay within a strong medical model. Without double blind tests and rooms of academic research, doctors can be easily become liable if anything goes wrong.
 
I will coach you how to collaborate with your MD so that you are able to work together in peace and success.
 
Do We Really Need Doctors?
If ultimately, many of you can thrive without medications, then why do we need our doctors? Well, first of all, not everyone can get off of medications. At this point in history, we really can't do it without MD's. We still need our doctors to give us the bigger picture, to authorize lab tests so we can have verifiable data for tracking our success, and generally, we need them as medical consultants.
 
Starting Out
Initially the work I would ask you to do is broken out into three low pressure steps:
 
  1. Educate yourself by visiting my RX-Free Blog: There you will find articles that will expand your thinking, present options, and provide you with success stories about illness or a potential health solution. You will also find testimonials.
  2. Next, consider several ideas and start learning more about each of them until you feel ready to give one a try.
  3. Implement one or two of the ideas and see if it works for you. Measure you success with lab results or by monitoring your progress via various self-help techniques.
 
I can almost guarantee you that you will discover improved well being that gradually leads you to a reduction in medications.
 
What you may have to do is to make very basic adjustments. It might be so basic that you may come to realize that these solutions were obvious all along.
 
For example, I did not always have the green thumb I have now. I used to unwittingly kill many of my potted plants. I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. I wasted a lot of money and love on plants that didn't last.
 
I used to ask the wrong question. I was trying to figure out what it was that I WAS DOING TO them? And sometimes, I concluded that I'd bought an inferior product and that it couldn't be my fault.
 
Instead I needed to be asking myself, "What was it that I WASN'T DOING FOR them?" At that phase of my life, I didn't understand that plants need plant food. (How embarrassing.) I only knew about water and pesticides, but not about nutrition for plants. I thought that's what the soil was for.
 
How many of us have thought we were doing everything we needed to do, only to get poor results? Today, I own many gorgeous potted plants. Just as there are basics for helping a plant thrive, there are basics for humans, too. Often, we assume that we are taking care of ourselves when we are missing some basic information that would change our results and improve our success.
 
Join A Movement
As our worldwide network of like-minded people grows, you will see an influx of testimonials and information that will provide you with ideas and help you make distinctions and adjustments to improve your health and reduce your medications. There is no rush and no risk.
 
This is all without charge so feel free to invite others to join our little campaign for a larger discussion about living a prescription-free life.
 
Especially those of you are very ill: I invite you to explore what else is out there. If you have reoccurring cancer or another life threatening disease, please consider that there is still more that you may be able to do. Life may not have any guarantees, but one thing I know for sure is that life is also full of miracles!
 
I look forward to sharing your miracles.  
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