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Can A Natural Cure Mindset Save Your Life?

Topic: Holistic HealthBy Dr. James ChappellPublished Recently added

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Most of us take for granted the way we think about things, such as the way we think about the weather, or the way we think about our health, usually because “that’s the way everybody thinks.” We take for granted that when we’re sick we go to the doctor and “the doctor will take care of us.”

While the assumption that the doctor will take care of us may have been true a long time ago, it’s no longer a safe assumption to make when you look at the statistics. They indicate that today’s modern medicine is a leading cause of death in the United States.

The habitual way you think is “your mindset.” But just because you think in a habitual way or have a mindset doesn’t mean you can’t learn to think differently, especially about your health.

In fact, you probably already think a lot differently now than you did 20 years ago. As we grow up we continually learn to expand our thinking to include new experiences, new ideas and new interests.

The world is a lot different than it was 20 years ago. There are more people, more cars, more industry and that means there’s more poisons in the air we breathe, in the water we drink and in the food we eat. Those poisons are making us sicker and sicker.

That’s why it’s important to develop a natural cures way of thinking about your own health. Otherwise, you might wind up being an iatrogenic (doctor-caused) casualty.

Developing a natural cures mindset can spare you from expensive prescription drugs and might even save your life! Because when you start thinking in a natural cures way you’re much more likely to go to a natural cures doctor who will show you natural ways to stay healthy instead of prescribing dangerous, toxic drugs, or unnecessary surgery.

You’ll probably start eating organic foods instead of supermarket foods that have been sprayed with poisons to kill the bugs and increase crop yields. You’ll probably start living a natural cures lifestyle, which includes drinking pure water instead of tap water, getting plenty of exercise and avoiding things that obviously aren’t good for your health. And there are so many other things you can do for yourself and your long-term well-being when you adopt a natural cures mindset.

You can learn how to develop a natural cure mindset by clicking here: http://www.drjims-natural-cures.com/natural-cure-mindset.html

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Dr. James Chappell is a board-certified chiropractic physician, traditional naturopathic physician, clinical nutritionist, and medical herbalist. Since 1971, he has specialized in developing natural healing treatment protocols for chronic, severe and terminally ill people that support the body’s capacity to heal itself. He has devoted his professional life to researching, applying and teaching natural healing methods and formulating natural products that complement his practice. Dr. Chappell does not follow any one discipline or program and, when necessary, will recommend orthodox medical treatment. He serves as a medical consultant for The Oasis of Hope Hospital in Mexico. Dr. Chappell is known for his work with chronic, severe and supposedly terminally-ill people. To date, he has advised over 10,000 patients one-on-one, and over 100,000 people in seminars throughout the country. He has been formulating clinical grade nutraceuticals and botanicals for over 30 years. He was the first to create an organic, whole-plant, botanical formula to normalize glucose in people with sugar metabolism problems. Under different labels, this herbal compound is sold in the United States and other countries. His website is dedicated to providing clear self-help tools to enable people to take care of their health using natural means, no matter how sick they are. You can see it by clicking here: www.drjims-natural-cures.com

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