| Dr.
Keith Scott-Mumby Reveals Startling "Alternative" Secrets
to Prolonging Life and Increasing Happiness
PALM
SPRINGS, CA -- An area of medicine once
looked down upon is now taking the world by storm as more people
are discovering its benefits. And its name? Alternative
medicine.
Studies
show that alternative medicine is the fastest growing
area in healthcare today. This is why the world-renowned
professor and doctor, Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby, recently started a
newsletter called the "Wholesome Living Letter," which
unlocks an
encyclopedia of knowledge about alternative medicines and
therapies to the reader.
In his newsletter,
Dr. Scott-Mumby helps the reader discover
which alternative medicines and treatments work, and which ones
don't. He has spent 36 years sifting through all the hype
surrounding alternative medicines to find true healing remedies
for the whole person, not just for symptoms.
"Knowledge
is one of the most valuable commodities in the world
right now. But there is so much propaganda and disinformation in
the healing market that you hardly know what's right and what's
wrong. Self-styled experts and gurus are springing up all over
the place, proclaiming their medical skills and 'visions'. It's
a
quick path to a fast dollar - or millions of dollars for some,"
states Dr. Scott-Mumby.
The newsletter
offers tips to help the reader live 10 to 20 years
longer and will help them build their own encyclopedia of
alternative health knowledge. It also offers great alternative
psychology that cannot be found anywhere else. Spiritual
messages and fantastic teleseminars are also included. In each
issue, Dr. Scott-Mumby is shares 36 years of research and many
proven, but untold, facts about alternative medicines.
"As
more people seek alternative medicines or therapies as a healing
option, the industry will continue to grow. Even mainstream pharmacies
and conventional doctors are beginning to offer alternative medicines
as an option for patients. This was unheard of years ago in my pioneer
days," states Dr. Scott-Mumby.
In the late
1990s, studies showed that approximately 40 percent
of the United States population had used some form of alternative
therapy. These numbers have grown tremendously in the last
decade. While this growth has made it easier to find and
purchase alternative medicines or information, it has also caused
the industry to become a magnet for those who are just seeking a
quick profit. Therefore, patients should be extremely cautious
when seeking advice about alternative medicines.
As an alternative
medicine professional, Dr. Scott-Mumby offers a
level of expertise and experience that few are able to offer. He
states, "There are some genuine healers out there, of course.
Many are skilled in nutrition, hypnotism, homeopathy, meditation,
and the like. But I've done all that to a level of expertise and
have acquired dozens more therapeutic skills besides. It is my
pleasure to share all this knowledge; I have been giving it away
free for years."
About
the Author/Editor of the "Wholesome Living Letter"
Dr. Scott-Mumby
has been studying and practicing alternative
medicine for 36 years and is the author of several books
including "The Food Allergy Plan," "Allergies: What
Everyone
Should Know," "Virtual Medicine" and now, "Diet
Wise: Let Your
Body Choose the Food That's Right For You" (available January
16,
2007). He also opened one of the world's first alternative
allergy clinics in Manchester, United Kingdom.
After years
of controversy over alternative medicines, Dr. Scott-
Mumby became well-known, and was finally "accepted" as
an expert
by the conventional medical world. In fact, by 1990 he was
labeled by the media as the "Number One Allergy Detective."
In
2005, he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal College of
Practitioners as well as a professor of energy medicine at the
Capital University for Integrative Medicine in Washington. Today,
he is on the faculty of the California Institute for Human
Science.
More information
about the newsletter can be found at Dr. Scott- Mumby's website:
http://www.wholesomelivingletter.com
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