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Mike Adams Helps the Women of WISH Take Their Health Back in Their Own Hands

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I remember clearly the first time I had a crush on someone. It was my ski instructor and I was probably just barely old enough to walk. I remember looking up at him, 3 times my height, and just thinking and feeling, “WOW! He’s sooooo amazing!”

That’s how I feel about Mike Adams.

His mission is “to protect life,” and he does it with with such determination and commitment that I have rarely felt as much admiration for a single person as I do for him. It’s also because he has the guts to go up against the big guns and demand change in the name of preserving the well-being of all people, and of all life. Spending this time with him was a privilege and an honor, and lucky for us, I got him on record saying he’d love to do it again!! So we’re in luck, Ladies! After this call if you’ve got questions, let’s book ’em for a come back and get it all on the line!!

Here’s a sense of what our call was all about:

Pretty pink ribbons are plastered on everything from make up kits, tissue boxes, cameras, and buckets of deep fried chicken. And this is the signature of our investment in women’s health.

So in a world where pretty pink ribbons are promoted more heavily than fresh, organic parsley, someone is going to have to step up to the plate and do something about. Someone is going to need the courage to dig, to insist and to persist in the name of the rights of women, men and children so that they may have the health and freedom they deserve.

Mike Adams is the Health Ranger and he’s been be roaming a forest of fraud finding solutions and fighting for your freedom. It’s time put down the pink ribbons, pull out your parsley sprigs because he’s joined our WISH Summit to teach you what you need to know so you can stand up, be heard and take ownership for your health and freedom and the health and freedom of generations to come.

I loved the first question I asked him, but I’m not going to tell you what it is.

You have your finger on the pulse of so much, that it’s almost intimidating for us looking from the outside in. When someone is new to your site and resources, new to the idea of looking deeper to find answers and alternatives… where should they start?

Why is it that women start to take a tremendous interest in their own health the moment they become pregnant–as if the responsibility for our own health, weighs in a bit less heavily than the responsibility we have for the health of our children?

What are some of the most important things moms need to know about today to preserve and defend the health of their children?

What foods to you eat and recommend for a healthy diet?

You talk about “superfoods” but what do you mean? be specifi

What about for people who are already too late? People whose children may already be under the influence of … and ….

There’s something awfully intimidating about white jackets and the whole situation in a doctor’s office that can make it a very uncomfortable experience for women. What are some of the things a woman should know before her next visit to the Doctor?

I heard yesterday about “season-elle” and “liber-elle” and these medications that help women essentially “do away with the burden” of their monthly cycle- and I thought things like this were a joke until my brother’s girlfriend announced she was taking it. Then I think i was in shock for a bout a week before I really knew what to say.

We are being marketed to. We’re being actively marketed to and many women are buying into it. What do women need to know about language, about marketing… what do they need to know to avoid becoming the effect of these marketing tactics?

Let’s talk about labels. Let’s talk about the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders”, what it is and how it just keeps getting thicker and thicker every year?

Why are women of color more at risk for cancer, and why the heck aren’t people figuring this out?

You can listen to this interview here:

 

Mike Adams is no stranger to traditional Western medicine. The son of a Pfizer contractor and a clinical trial tester for some of America’s biggest pharmaceutical companies, Mike grew up using prescribed pharmaceuticals, trusting doctors and believing what the FDA reported was safe and in the best interests of the country. All that would change, when Mike was faced with his own personal health emergency, and the pillars of medicine he once trusted came crumbling down before him.

Mike began his mission as the Health Ranger as a response to his own failing health. At the age of 30, he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a disease brought on by poor diet and severe lack of exercise. As a high-powered software executive, extreme levels of stress and cholesterol, depression and chronic back pain were common features of Mike’s past.

Searching for answers to his health woes, Mike dove into research; he devoured thousands of books on nutrition, pharmaceutical drugs, wellness programs, the politics of food – anything he could find.

Mike has now made it his life mission to share the most remarkable discovery he made on his quest: the vast majority of all diseases can be easily prevented and even cured without drugs or surgery.

And that’s exactly what Mike did. He cured himself of diabetes in a matter of months and transformed himself into the picture of perfect health in mind, body and spirit.