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101: America's Health Crisis

101: America's Health Crisis



This week on Theonomoney, Jeremy has his friend Dr. Anthony Silvestro on to discuss issues in America with poor health and nutrition. This is an important topic, and it too is related to economics, as Americans spend trillions (with a T, not just millions or billions) of dollars each year on health-related issues, many of which could be easily treated if the individual spoke with Dr. Silvestro and took his advice seriously, and as soon as possible.

 

Email Dr. SIlvestro here for advice or to get a discount on PR Labs supplements: creationrevival@gmail.com

Purchase Dr. Jason Garwood's health book here: www.amazon.com/Health-All-Life-Medical-Manifesto/dp/1734122838/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

CDC website mentioned: www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/about/costs/index.htm

 

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Published on 2 years ago






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