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Modernization, commercialism, and sophistication ironically are driving individuals progressively further from fulfilling basic physical and emotional needs essential for quality, healthy living. Self-serving industries increasingly hijack healthy life journeys and steer consumer behaviors to generate industry revenues. The commercial food and healthcare industries regularly exploit human vulnerabilities to feed profits at humanity's expense. Correct health maintenance and appropriate weight management are finally achievable with the CRUDE FUEL Monkey Food Diet. Crude Fuel is a guide to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Modernization, commercialism, and sophistication ironically are driving individuals progressively further from fulfilling basic physical and emotional needs essential for quality, healthy living. Self-serving industries increasingly hijack healthy life journeys and steer consumer behaviors to generate industry revenues. The commercial food and healthcare industries regularly exploit human vulnerabilities to feed profits at humanity's expense. Correct health maintenance and appropriate weight management are finally achievable with the CRUDE FUEL Monkey Food Diet. Crude Fuel is a guide to navigate the natural and human-made worlds safely away from the costly and unnecessary dependency on commercial goods and services fostered by profiteering industries and toward attaining health, longevity, and higher life productivity and satisfaction more simply and inexpensively. Crude Fuel empowers individuals to make optimal dietary and lifestyle choices naturally by raising health awareness and teaching the basics of the seven fundamental human life requirements: air, water, fuel, movement, rest, toxicity avoidance, and connection.
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Dr. George Zahrebelski is a board-certified Castle Connelly selected Top Doctor practicing gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, at the Digestive Disorders & Liver Center that he established in 1993. He has served as chairman of his hospital's Institutional Review Board committee to evaluate the safety of human participation in clinical research studies performed by staff providers on hospital network patients. Dr. Zahrebelski finished his fellowship in digestive and liver diseases and nutrition at the University of North Carolina Hospitals and Clinics at Chapel Hill, where he concentrated on how diet impacts human health and how drugs, environmental influences, social factors, and genetics affect the liver and the digestive and metabolic functioning of the human body. His fellowship training led to certification in gastroenterology and hepatology. Prior to his fellowship, he completed a residency and internship in internal medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Westside Veterans Administration Hospitals after earning his medical degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago.