This is written in response to the wonderful testimonial for the Creative Health Institute program from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley. Consider radical medical practice in comparison with the message from this couple, who used corrective nutrition, instituting remedial reality as God and Nature intend.
Traveling through a medium-size city a few miles from CHI, I noticed a billboard on the edge of town that, with a large display, advertised BODY PART REPLACEMENT. At the speed we were traveling, this was all I read. I should go back and confirm that what I saw was an advertisement for a local physician or hospital.
Consider that good diet and lifestyle will sustain natural wellness and that excessive use of "dead" foods, nicotine and alcohol are unnatural substances for man, which is the reason for the majority of dis-ease. We are the only creatures on this planet that cook food and we should begin to realize why we have the widest range of diseases of all known life forms. Indeed, the decline of many "critters" is the result of the intrusion of man's expanding population.
Writing this, of course, is prompted by my own life experience. I was told by the medical establishment at 34 years of age that I was not to expect to live another year. The Dr. Ann Wigmore Program changed all that and I write this at the age of 80 with the primary intend of initiating interaction with those who search for and believe in Natural Wellness.
Donald O. Haughey
co-founder, Creative Health Institute
September 5, 2006
Mr. Carey,
I appreciate Mr. Haughey's comments and your display of my note. It makes me feel that what I have been accomplishing, despite the setbacks and hurdles, has been worthwhile. It isn't easy to go through such a transition, as you well know, and to be able to look to and relate to others who have been making the effort for longer than I have been is encouraging. Now if I can just get those toxins that prompt the cravings that still block progress out of my system, I will be much the better for it.
Thanks again, and tell Mr. Haughey thanks.
Bill Cowley
Posted by: Bill Cowley | September 24, 2006 at 07:06 AM