In the age of information, knowing how to protect ourselves from toxins and viruses is urgent. Never before has humanity been inundated with today's toxicity level.
With conveniences and technology measured in toxin exposure, only a few thousand chemicals of the over 80,000 have been tested for safety. This is no small matter considering the disease-causing toxins found now in our food, air, water, medicine, and everyday products.
We need answers to reduce the toxin tsunami behind the epidemic of chronic health issues.
From toxins in vaccines to radiation in mammograms, cell phones, and microwaves, we live in toxin overload. That makes knowing how to reduce toxin overload urgent.
Change starts with knowing what is toxic. Identifying toxin exposure is a life and health issue. Do you, do you know someone suffering from heart health issues;
cancer
Alzheimer's
diabetes
arthritis
autism
heart disease
Then this issue hits home.
What's the antidote? Knowing natural prevention is the first step. Knowing how to live empowered is a message you won't see in a pharma commercial.
The words "prevention and cure" are FDA banned. Yes, "cure" is a term prohibited by law, a claim only pharma can claim to cure disease.
With its profits monetizing disease, does it seem logical pharma will cure disease or teach you how to prevent illness?
Pharma is the largest industry on the planet, and pharma is the most significant media advertiser. That translates into a lot of power. Pharma's vested interest is in keeping billions coming in. Beholding to stockholders means there's no incentive to ensure health.
Are we saying all pharma is evil? Absolutely not. Drugs save lives. But there's a dark side of the business of pharmaceuticals, and that's the disconnect in this issue.
The facts show pharma is the most profitable industry with escalating chronic and catastrophic diseases, and lifetime prescription dependency is profitable.
So the antidote starts with a new model where prevention education is the foundation for change. That is part of a disruptive message coming from a disruptive new nonprofit launching the paradigm shift for the #PreventionNotPrescription lifestyle. For details, see https://alternacare.org/
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304 Olson Ave Suite 114-174
Papillion, NE 68046
707.742.3554
AlternaCare & Living Prevention trademarks are federally registered protected and enforceable. Any unauthorized use is expressly prohibited.
Disclaimer; This website content is not a substitute for professional medical care and diagnosis. The information contained is not physical or mental health medical care or advice. We are not medical professionals, and this website should not be misconstrued to mean otherwise. There may be risks for people making lifestyle modifications, If you participate in lifestyle changes, do so with the help of a health professional. If you choose to change your lifestyle you do so of your own free will and accord, knowingly and voluntarily assuming all risks associated with lifestyle change. This site, this company, and Kari Gray have no liability for risks associated with lifestyle changes.