" I do appreciate your help over the years. I never use painkillers or creams anymore, but rely on my brain and advice from your End of all Diseases book and mild stretch and exercise. When our snow melts, more walking." -Joni Bund, British Columbia … Read More
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Written By: , April 8,2016
You should take your health and wellness into your own hands and always try to keep it there. Toward that end -- if you want to take control of your health and avoid serious diseases, your first step is this: Get a free copy of my book, The End of All Disease.
That’s what Joni Bund of British Columbia did, and she hasn’t … Read More
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Back PainWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, March 8,2016
Feel like you failing at everything? According to Forbes magazine, 92% of people NEVER achieve their New Year’s resolutions.
This post below is about what gives the other 8% - those people who consistently get what they want - an unfair advantage.
I discovered it about 10 or so years ago.
And it almost immediately r … Read More
You’re stressed to the max and at risk of serious burnout. It’s too late to exercise and while a few glasses of wine or a pint of ice cream will help you feel better now, you know you’ll only regret it later.
What if there was a better option -- something that works to relieve stress fast without any lingering side effect … Read More
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StressWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, February 3,2016
If you make your bed every morning, you’re in a minority. According to a survey of 68,000 people by Hunch.com, only 27 percent reported making their bed, while 59 percent said they do not (another lucky 12 percent paid someone to make their bed for them).[i]
You may assume that it’s generally a good thing to make your bed … Read More
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General InterestWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, January 6,2016
Successful people run the gamut from self-made millionaires to Nobel Prize winners.
And virtually all of them share (at least) one common habit: a stellar morning routine. What is it about the first few hours of the day that make them so powerful?
They set the tone for the rest of your day, which means what you do in t … Read More
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ProductivityWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, December 21,2015
When Americans were asked by the Pew Research Center whether they would like to live decades longer, to at least 120 years old, the majority said they, personally, would not.[i]
Yet, when asked how long they’d like to live, 69 percent cited an age between 79 and 100. The median “ideal” life span was 90 years old … which i … Read More
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Combat AgingWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, November 18,2015
It can be hard to find the time and motivation to fit in regular workouts, but 17 percent of women say they’ve skipped workouts because of a perhaps lesser-known reason -- their breasts.[i]
Breasts were actually the fourth greatest barrier to physical activity uncovered by researchers in a study published in the Journal o … Read More
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Women's HealthWritten By:
Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT, November 13,2015
“I'm insulin dependent, work at a computer desk all day and have admittedly bad smoking and drinking habits. Though, I eat aloe vera gel everyday, take Co-Q10, a focus-formulated multi-vitamin, eat lots of vegetables and whole foods. Can't wait to start taking Heal-n-Soothe again to improve my increasingly enjoyable workout … Read More
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Written By: , November 6,2015
"The first day I took Heal n Sooth I noticed a difference the next day and by the time the bottle was gone I was suffering very little pain. This is the kind of product that the health care system needs to adopt in treating such problems as aches and pains of inflammatory caused problems instead of the big pharma poison. He … Read More
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Written By: , November 6,2015