La Jolla, CA—With unemployment rates reaching record highs and job security fading, sustaining health and vitality is paramount. We can’t afford to get sick as we can’t afford health insurance, yet our health is threatened more than ever in history. Over-exposure to toxic chemicals and food devoid of nutrition make stress become distress and fear turn into panic. Hypertension, cholesterol and excessive weight afflict almost the whole nation, while we have all but forgotten how to keep or regain vitality. While most people believe to live healthy, they literally eat themselves sick, as it becomes increasingly difficult to navigate through the maze of rampant fraud and deception schemes instigated by greedy corporations and corrupt politicians using regulatory institutions to intimidate and defraud the public. Xulon Press author Heinz R. Gisel’s In Foodture We Trust: Nutrition for Body and Soul in Times of Troubles ($16.99, paperback, 978-1-60791-
Says Gisel, “In these turbulent, chaotic times, protecting the assets is on top of everyone’s agenda, that is saving money and staying healthy! I have good news for you: reading this book will equip you with the knowledge and instruments to live a healthy, purposeful life without fear, as you will gain insight into the role of nutrition on thoughts, beliefs, relationships, spirit, mind and body.
We know that we are involuntarily drugged and duped for profit, but we are no longer defenseless and victims of huge corporate and government power, as the reader will discover the cause of moral decay that is undermining our social structure and well-being - and revive the source of true vitality.”
Gisel, the author of many articles and textbooks, and several bestsellers in Europe, spent ten years researching the causes of disease and accelerated aging. Additionally, he has developed methods to combat disease and introduced wholly natural nutrition delivery systems that improve the quality of life and promote longevity. “People are yearning for health and quality of life that seems so inaccessible to many, leaving them in fear and despair” he says. “Here they [will] find hope and encouragements, reduce their weight, restore vitality, nurture their friendships, and enjoy life—at almost no monetary expense.”
Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, with more than 5,000 book titles published to date. Retailers may order In Foodture We Trust through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors.
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