A Message for the 21st Century
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Added: 12/17/2003
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A Message for the 21st Century
While the majority of people still rely on mainstream medical practitioners to solve their health problems, a growing number are turning to self-healing programs.
Chicago businessman, August Alonzo, formerly on the staff of American Wholehealth--during the period affiliated with Chicago's Grant Hospital--is one such person who has discovered the benefits of natural health over the past 30 years.
Far from being on the opposite side to orthodox medicine, Alonzo has actually presented seminars for healthcare professionals at Columbus Hospital, American Wholehealth and other medical facilities. His experiences have convinced him that it is possible for patients to heal themselves, whether it's a simple matter of health maintenance or a life-threatening illness.
In 1988, Alonzo decided he wanted to help others harness the healing powers that lie within, so he wrote, published and promoted a book on the subject. Since then, his business interests have grown to encompass his work as a financial intermediary, but his life's passion has remained in the realm of self-healing.
He has recently decided to re-release his book, TIME ALTERATIONS: An Option to Live, but this time, instead of being sold, Alonzo is going to give it away. "I have neither the time nor the desire to sell and promote the book, and so I will offer it free via the Internet through its own web site," he says. The book is available at: www.time-alterations.org
"Although TIME ALTERATIONS is directed towards health matters," says Alonzo, "the concepts can also be applied to such diverse areas as weight loss, personal relationships, wealth, athletics, business and career."
He stresses that the concepts in TIME ALTERATIONS are not a substitute for a visit to the doctor, nor are they in any way harmful to your body or mind.
"Time Alterations concepts have proven extremely beneficial to me personally and professionally," confirms Dr. Mimi Lal, Chicago psychiatrist and clinical psychoneuroimmunologist.
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