Friday, September 19, 2008

Suzanne Somers Loves The LifeWave Patches

In case you haven't heard, actress Suzanne Somers has written another book. This one's called "Breakthrough. 8 Steps to Wellness." And she devotes an entire chapter to the Lifewave patches and interviews their inventor, David Schmidt. She herself has been wearing the patches for 2 years. Here is a brief description of her new book:

"In interviews with the most progressive doctors in the field of anti-aging medicine, #1 New York Times bestselling author and trusted health advocate Suzanne Somers uncovers enlightening, lifesaving information. Spending the time that you just won't have with your own doctor in today's challenged medical environment, she shares the 8 STEPS TO WELLNESS formed from the extensive research she's done with these physicians practicing 'Breakthrough' medicine."

Here's what Suzanne says about her own experience with the patches:

"I have been using these nondrug patches for pain, sleep, energy, appetite control, and detoxification for the past two years and I can't say enough about them. After you read this interview {with David Schmidt} you are going to want to run to his website to get some for yourself. Sometimes things are too good to
be true; these patches are simply good and true."

You can order Suzanne's book, "Breakthrough," from Amazon. Just go here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1400053277/?tag=patforwel-20


And to order your LifeWave patches, just go here: http://www.patch4wellness.com and click on any of the I'm Ready To Order buttons.

2 comments:

Colleen Sullivan said...

While I think that Suzanne Somer's claim to fame is acting, she has gathered quite a following of women seeking health and beauty. I would rather get my medical information from scientific experts in the field. You state that Ms. Somer's has conducted extensive research with doctors in her new areas of interest. The term research does not mean a "chat" with a physician or reading lay literature written outside of the juried journals of biomedical science. Ms.Somers has used the latest scientific buzzword, nanotechnology, but completely misinterprets its use in medicine. Please, people, get your scientific information from legitimate, respected medical people. Use the internet or library.

Delphene said...

According to the Alive health magazine nanotechnology is dangerous to our health and yet you are wearing it in a patch - I don't know what month the article was in but I saw it in one of the Alive magazines of 2011 - somewhere from Feb. to May.
I would like you to check this out and get back to me Delphene Buhr

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