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You Are Seven Conversations Away from Perfect Health
 
[A review of a soon-to-be published book]

What if you could live in perfect health for all your life and never get sick? Imagine if you never caught a cold, didn't get cavities, never experienced disease, and kept your smooth skin, mental sharpness, vitality and energy for as long as you lived? What if you could stay young forever?
Experts say that since the body's cells renew themselves every seven years, there's actually no reason for us to age. We've heard stories of people living to over 100. Is it simply luck, genetics, or did the human race as a whole, at one time, have knowledge of how to live healthier and longer? And if we did, when did we lose that information? And what are we now doing wrong? More importantly, can we reconnect to that knowledge in order to live healthier, longer more youthful lives?
The answer is yes. There are seven principles, seven conversations, if you will, which form the basis of a successful journey towards perfect health, long life and the fountain of youth. But before I share them with you, let me say a few words about the information you now believe to be true.
You know, it's entirely possible that everything you believe to be true about the life you're living is simply a collection of subjective ideas put forth by people who really don't have a handle on truth, don't know what they're doing, and worse, don't have your best interests at heart. They may be playing from a faulty rulebook, or worse, flying blind with none at all.
I'm most often astounded at all the untrue assumptions that underlie many of the food and (increasingly prevalent) drug commercials that air on tv and radio. You know all of them: that milk does a body good, that cancer can't be cured, that the common cold is inevitable, that allergies can only be relieved not ended, that the drugs these companies are pushing actually heal and aren't more dangerous than the ills they purport to cure given the mountain of (sometimes even fatal) side effects warned of in the disclaimers.
In my own personal experience, I've met people who've cured lupus, sent their cancers into remission, gotten rid of their allergies, who never get colds, and live pain-free lives based on truths at which others laugh and ridicule. Yes, there are truths relating to health and wellness that very few are addressing. Instead, the society at large seems to have lost a vital roadmap and are headed off in a direction of devolution that serves nothing more than to support the industries that profit from peddling the products that maintain the lifestyle, while selling so-called "cures" that simply relieve and replace the symptoms the lifestyle causes. But don't take my word for it, there's nothing about these "radical" truths that you can't prove for yourself. They represent a rulebook for health, if you will, that was once lost but that many are reconnecting to. One that doesn't require PhDs to comprehend. One whose validity, truth, effectiveness are accessible to just about everyone.
There are seven principles which comprise the totality of all you need to know. In their earnest application rests the secret of perfect health, long life and the everlasting youth. They come from a book entitled the Ageless Adept: A story of perfect health, long life and the fountain of youth. As one of the lucky few given the opportunity to read it before its Sept 15 publication date, I now share a quick synopsis of the seven conversations we all must have if we are to reclaim our right to agelessness.

The Ageless Adept's 7 Conversations

1. Nature is foolproof.

2. The body tends to heal.

3. There is but one illness known to man.

4. There is but one cure

5. There's always been one simple prescription for everyone

6. There is but one Challenge to Perfect Health

7. There is But One Obstacle to Health

1. Nature is foolproof.
This conversation will remind you that there is an underlying order and perfection to all things including your body.

2. The body tends to heal.
This conversation will reminds you that as long as you give the body the correct tools, that the programming is already in place to move you towards health.

3. There is but one illness known to man.
This will keep you from getting confused by all the studies.

4. There is but one cure
This keeps you from getting confused, misled, bamboozled and hoodwinked by the latest drugs. It really is very simple. All those drugs with fancy names are symptomatic of a society heading off in the wrong direction.

5. There's always been one simple prescription for everyone
One that supersedes all else.

6. There is but one Challenge to Perfect Health
This conversation keeps you resolute and focused on the one area that needs your constant attention.

7. There is But One Obstacle to Health
This conversation gives you an understanding of the industry, the society, the advertising, the assumptions of the society and allows you to step back far enough to see the folly of it all. It makes you a seeker of truth, and gives you a simple directive if you want to help others too.

Health is one of our society's most misunderstood and confusing topics. There will always be another study to challenge the findings of the one before. The promise of the Ageless Adept is a stable truth that never changes. For the first time, we are no longer at the mercy of what "they" say. The Ageless Adept explodes the myths, confirms the magic and resolves the mysteries of good health with information you always knew intuitively to be true but could never prove! And it offers what might be the most cogent and helpful insights and strategy for finding the inner discipline to make lasting change in your life."

To get a free copy of the ebook when it is published, visit www.agelessadept.com


About the Author
Walt F.J. Goodridge, a career coach known as the Passion Prophet.
He is author of 10 books including Turn Your Passion Into Profit.
Walt helps people become "passionpreneurs" making money
in business doing what they love! Take his revealing personality test
at www.passionprofit.com to discover or your Passion Profile
or mailto: Walt@passionprofit.com



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