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While current events look rather grim – collapsing economy, dangerous vaccines, war with Iran – Gerald Celente, of the Tends Research Institute (www.trendsresearch.com) has made some inspiring predictions for the future of health by as early as 2011. Now, he’s not a psychic, yet the New York Times wrote: “If Nostradamus were alive today, he’d have a hard time keeping up with Gerald Celente.” Celente’s institute simply observes current trends and forecasts their outcome based on what’s happened in the past. They’ve successfully predicted major trends since 1980 including everything from the current recession (and the coming “Greatest Depression”) to the popularity of organic food (and the coming rise of Micro-Metro-Farming). Check out what Celente has to say about the health consciousness of your average American by 2011 (he writes this as a historian from the future): The nation was ready to reconfigure itself; to get back into shape physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. In 2009, the “Get Fit America” trend had not yet been defined, formulated nor marketed. Only the problems were getting the attention — obesity, prescription drug addictions, stress, depression — not the solutions… From daytime TV to late night comics… from schools to churches, kiddies to seniors, the “Get Fit America” trend became part of the public consciousness in 2011. Unlike previous get-in-shape trends, this one will be less fitness club oriented and tech/equipment heavy. ‘Whole Health Healing’ became the buzzword, and services, products and practitioners furthering a holistic approach will be the cutting edge of a trend that will grow for decades. (Trends Journal, Autumn 2009) Today, people like you and me are ahead of this trend. Right now you may feel a little alienated… in two years you may be a leader in your community. And members of my Future Health Now! wellness program are truly pioneers in this holistic approach to living – where excellent health is the norm and not the exception. If you’re not a member, don’t wait until 2011, join now. The future of health has arrived. Click here to find out more or click here to jump on board… |
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Awesome to hear!
I believe this trend has to come about and change as health care or should I say sick care just cannot keep going the way it is. People have had enough and are waking up…slowly perhaps, but waking up.
I would love to get a sub for this but it’s a little high. Can’t you negitiate a deal for us, Doc?
Dear Dr Dean;
The obscene cost of FDA/Pharma promoted medical
-sickness repair combined with profit based insurance that isolates the patient from the cost of health care – is so expensive it may be a major, or the, cause of this depression.
When our government hangs on to that Medical Mafia as a base for future health care it becomes so expensive a care program can’t be established.
ONLY BY changinig the way we achieve health and the ways we repair health problems will we find a
way to afford good health.
This will happen when the great majority of the public discovers the low cost- better- safer- less painful, healthier ways to prevent heart problems – and use them. How to cure cancer painlessly, safely, effectively with nutrients and perhaps little more. How to stop
the vicous microbes like MRSA, Spinal Meningitis,
serious burns and such, with Silver micro Colloid or similar self treatment, when doctors are given freedom from the old standard Pharma generated medical methods will the cost of health care become reachable by all.
Why aren’t we there now? We know how.
We aren’t permitted to be there now.
Our government authorized, Parma supported – controlled- FDA makes it between illegal and financially – professionally hazardous for MD’s to venture into the alternative – any new -medical field.
It is the FDA /Pharma/AMA collusion that operates the Medical Mafia at such obscene profits that monster organization is actively destroying the very basis for American Freedom, as well as American health. And controlling both
congress with money and the general public by advertising.
It will take very strong inspiration for the
American people to reject what is so heavily promoted by the most profitable industry in the world.
I hope you are wonderfully successfull, Dr Dean. You and many other brave Doctors who are already doing what must be done, prove the better way to health. Bob
Note, My Dad and Mother were health nuts and started me in that direction over 92 years ago.
It works!
The rigid dogma of the orthodox medical fraternity prevents them from looking beyond “drug and cut” therapies because other treatments are not financially viable.
It is difficult for alternative therapies to exist when the FDA/Pharma collusion is hell bent on destroying and villifying those who practice anything alternative. How do you fight Codex Alimentarius when all the Governments have already signed up?
The only answer is that there are more of us than them.But there must be a powerful campaign to convince the public to awaken from their apathy, and demand that they have a right to choose their treatment and their food.
I had another comment. He may be great at making predictions, but the question I have is what are his ideas for solutions?
This is the first I’ve heard of “micro-metro farming”. As a proponent of gardening, this reminds me of a Y2K scare a local Indianapolis,IN, news anchor passed on in the last week of December in 1999: “Stock up on food! If the shelves run out, DO NOT eat the plants that grow within the city limits! The soil is toxic and the plants will contain the heavy metals, etc…” It boggled my mind.
Hello Jeremiah,
I think Gerard Celente is coining a new term “micro-metro farming”, which simply means, we grow our own food and size doesn’t matter. It’s not about scaring people into growing their own food. It just makes sense to be more independent and in control of our own lives. Scarcity doesn’t have to be in our universe. If we constantly appreciate what we have then more will come to us.
Aloha
Carolyn