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Anyone Can Call Themselves a Healthcare Consultant 'Legally'!
Today's "Did You Know?" Health Tip!

ANYONE CAN CALL THEMSELVES A
HEALTHCARE CONSULTANT legally
[FIRSTNAME], like countless others, you are part of the new generation who believe they must take control
of their own wellness.
You are here in the hope that HolisticLifeStyle.info will provide that creditable
Alternative Health knowledge so you can make a informed decision.
Your time in is valuable!
You can't be spending hours jumping from web site to web site looking for your alternative health solutions.
When you come up for air, hours have mysteriously passed by like
you were locked in a time machine and STILL your problem isn't resolved because you don't quite
trust what you've been reading.
Did you know that anyone can call themselves a Holistic, Alternative
or Nutritional Healthcare Consultant and they're not breaking the law.
They can get a business license hang a shingle up, launch a web site and
charge you money for their healthcare advice and health remedies, all under the illusion of being formally
educated.
It is not against the law to be a consultant in any profession... even
healthcare!
So, who qualifies to be a healthcare consultant?
A person who considers themselves as "well-read" on the
topic. Someone who takes unaccredited health courses. People who are nutritional
health MLM distributors. Retail herbal and vitamin manufacturers and probably
a couple of others you can think of.
Alternative Health has turned into a multi-Billion dollar *commercial* industry. The Internet is absolutely
flooded with health disorders and Alternative solutions and to be quit frank, I'm shocked with what
a majority of web sites are putting out
there in order to make a sale. Cautionary information being conveniently omitted
the magic bullet claims.

TODAY'S "DID YOU KNOW?" TIP
Did you know spinach, summer squash, peanuts, tea, coca, legumes and other
foods contain an element that is known to inhibit calcium absorption?
Advanced nutritionist will actually recommend increasing
these foods to those who have an excessive calcium count. This is done in order to
help stop further absorption and to aid in the elimination of unwanted calcium in
order to bring readings to an optimum level.
These calcium binding substances are called oxalates, and they're found in many green vegetables, or
phytates found in unleavened grains. Now that's food for thought.
Always consult your healthcare professional regarding any
dietary changes and guidance for any health issue.
Until the next time, stay well.
Dale Winton Bigelow PhD
- Ph.D. - Integrated Bio Physics
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