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START TODAY ON A NEW LIFE PLAN--ONE FILLED WITH VITALITY AND ROOTED IN A RESTFUL LIFE. We live in a fast-paced society in which nobody seems to have enough time. More than half of all American adults suffer from insomnia. And an estimated fifty million to seventy million Americans live on the brink of mental and physical collapse due to a lack of sleep. In one year alone about forty-two million sleeping pill prescriptions were filled for American adults and children. Ultimately, this lack of sleep is taking a toll on our > If your current pace of life has left you feeling exhausted, depleted,…mehr

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START TODAY ON A NEW LIFE PLAN--ONE FILLED WITH VITALITY AND ROOTED IN A RESTFUL LIFE. We live in a fast-paced society in which nobody seems to have enough time. More than half of all American adults suffer from insomnia. And an estimated fifty million to seventy million Americans live on the brink of mental and physical collapse due to a lack of sleep. In one year alone about forty-two million sleeping pill prescriptions were filled for American adults and children. Ultimately, this lack of sleep is taking a toll on our > If your current pace of life has left you feeling exhausted, depleted, and defeated, rest assured that there is more for you. If you are struggling to find balance and rest, THERE'S HOPE!
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DON COLBERT, MD, is board-certified in family practice and anti-aging medicine. He has also received extensive training in nutritional and preventative medicine, and he has helped millions of people to discover the joy of living in divine health. In addition to speaking at conferences, he is the author of the New York Times best-selling book The Seven Pillars of Health, along with best sellers Toxic Relief, the Bible Cure series, Living in Divine Health, Deadly Emotions, Stress Less, and What Would Jesus Eat? He has sold more than ten million books and treated >