Natural vs. Synthetic Herbs & Vitamins -Four Mountains, Inc. Reveals WHOLE truth about holes in the Health Supplement Industry

Written by Dr. Ward Coleman, N.D.


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Natural vs. Synthetic Herbs & Vitamins

Calabasas, CA –Paper or Plastic? 1 ply or 2? The best, natural, conscious choice is obvious. When it comes to herbs and vitamins… Natural or Synthetic? For those unclear about havingrepparttar right to choose, Four Mountains, Inc. a clinical & research laboratory is unveiling unknown facts, stating that millions of people are buying incomplete imitation nutrition pills and are not gettingrepparttar 115607 vital information or nutrients they need.

“Virtually all vitamin companies buy their raw materials from similar and frequently made fromrepparttar 115608 same handful of manufacturers. The vitamin products that linerepparttar 115609 shelves in stores are basically all made fromrepparttar 115610 place, all using synthetic imitations of actual nutrients. These formulas that are sold en mass torepparttar 115611 public, are not real nutrition...VERY UNDERREPRESENTED in ALL MEDIA, THIS MESSAGE NEEDS TO BE MAINSTREAM NEWS," states Dr. Ward Coleman,N.D. and President of Four Mountains, Inc. "This is about biological facts that humans need to recognize and respect. The human body requires hundreds of whole, functional nutrients and needs UNfragmented, WHOLE FOOD COMPLEXES to be healthy. Fragmented, crystalline, synthetic, non-FUNCTIONAL bits and pieces are not adequate to build health, that's a fact. Formulas that provide whatrepparttar 115612 human body actually needs are very rare. The imitations are not adequate!” Coleman explains.

Commit to your Wellness - Part I

Written by Lisa Martin


Your nose is running. Your body aches. You know you got that cold from your seven-year-old. The work project you’ve been struggling with is due Friday, and you keep telling yourself, “I just don’t have time to be sick.”

No career-committed mother wants to give up her precious time to illness. Butrepparttar truth is if you don’t make time for your health, you will have to make time for illness. And, illness, we all know throws a curve ball at our balance.

So how do you fit in exercise, relaxation and all those fresh carrots and green vegetables when time is so limited in your life already?

Start by reclaiming ownership of your health. Good health is about integrating all aspects of your life—body, mind and spirit. It’s more than adding three hours a week atrepparttar 115606 gym to your schedule. It’s about obtaining a general sense of well-being. Take a step back and look at your health from a more holistic perspective—exercise is just one part ofrepparttar 115607 equation. Examine how you are treating your body. Are you respecting it in terms of nutrition, movement and rest? Are you tuned in and paying attention to how you feel?

See Your Doctor(s) Regularly If you haven’t seen your general practitioner lately, make an appointment for a full physical exam. That includes checking your cholesterol and blood pressure levels and, if you’ve been feeling particularly stressed or tired, having your thyroid and adrenal gland checked as well. This will give you a base measurement from which you can go forward.

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