In The Beginning ..
There was health and wellness. In the Garden of Eden the air was clean, the water was pure, food was plentiful and the soils were rich with all of the right nutrients.
But then man began to change all that had been supplied to him! We began to put additives into our food as well as overcook and process them! The days are gone when we could get adequate nutrients from the food we eat, and leave our health care to someone else. Millions have taken charge of their own health through dietary maintenance and state-of-the-art Glyconutrient supplements. We invite you to learn how Baby Boomers are demanding, and enjoying health and vitality far past what used to be considered "The Golden Years.
We have depleted the trace minerals and micronutrients necessary for good nutrition from the soil where we grow our foods, and we failed to replace them! We developed pharmaceutical drugs that provide amazing cures for many diseases, but we have abused and overused those same medicines! We fouled our pristine sources of water and now have contaminated water over the entire earth! Our air contains chemical residues unheard of in the mid-Twentieth Century! (more)
Today we face a massive health crisis world-wide. Today, a huge gap exists between our original
Wellness Code and our present state of health. A major part of that gap is in the lack of nutrients
in the foods we eat. When most homes had a garden in the backyard or produce was grown by a farmer
just down the road, our food contained the nutrients vital for good health. Today most of our
fruits and vegetables do not ripen in the sun as they should; instead, they are picked unripened
so that they can be shipped to market without rotting. Because we grow our fruits and vegetables
in depleted soil, and harvest them early, we do not allow them to develop natural phytochemicals
and glycoproteins that could protect our health.
Those may be terms that are new to you, but they are essential to how our bodies function. Among other things, they provide the communication system for our cells. Without that communication system, we develop disease and illness. (If you would like to learn more about the importance of these glycoproteins, click on the "Glyconutrients" tab above).
Each of us was given our own personal Wellness Code at birth. It is our DNA and the immune system that is developed by our bodies with the DNA. Our immune system can be compromised if we do not feed our bodies the proper nutrients for its development and maintenance. According to a recent report in The Journal of The American Medical Association (JAMA), all adults in the United States should add supplemental vitamins and minerals to their daily diet.
We all have the responsibility to be in charge of our own health. The days are gone when we could leave our health management up to someone else. Join the millions who are managing their own health through proper dietary maintenance and be like the Baby Boomers that are demanding better health and vitality far past what used to be considered .The Golden Years..
