Vol. 91, August, 2010 – Where Passion Creates Life

Work is an important part of our lives, however, sometimes we forget that there are other things in life that make life much more fulfilling than just the work that we do, no matter how meaningful that work may be. In this newsletter, Donna N. explains how it was that one passion in her life lead to another deeper passion that allows her to more fully live her life without the need of any chemical interference, prescribed or abused.

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Medicating, Supplementing, or Out Right Killing of Our Youth? – Vol. 104, May 30, 2011

Why is it that our FDA and other governmental agencies are allowing substances that are detrimental into our food sources and prescribing medications that have "death" as a possible result of taking? Donna N. expresses her own frustrations as she goes through a day in her life noting how our so-called technology is creating more problems than it is helping. There is a method to help yourself without any bad side effects, only good ones. Read to find out.

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Michael Jackson’s Private Doctor Convicted On Jackon’s Over Dose – Vol. 132, December 29, 2011

Apparently Michael Jackson was spending almost £100,000 month on prescriptions he was getting from his private physician, Dr. Conrad Murray. Apparently the doctor added insult to injury first by using…

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The Fine Art of Simplifying Life, Sounds Easy, But It Isn’t

The people with whom you surround yourself have a huge impact on how your life is lives. Have you ever considered if the friends you have are really people that you enjoy being around and are good to you? What would happen if you cleared the people that bring negative emotions into your life out of it?

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