December 14 2012 Dr Glidden FIRE Your MD Now Radio


 

December 14 2012 Dr Glidden FIRE Your MD Now Radio – 4:00 – Dr Glidden asks what the world would be like if nobody needed drugs. Wealth and power would shift dramatically. Be part of an organization that’s making a difference in health and in wealth right now. 18:40 – Sherilyn has a married couple as clients. The wife has a detached retina and osteoporosis. Dr. Glidden tells her to listen to Dr. Wallach’s CD entitled “Seeing is Believing.” 38:48 – Gus, who had called earlier about his dog’s concussion, says that Arthrydex makes his dog sick. Dr. Glidden tells Gus to switch dog food brands, and to call Dr Wallach’s radio show to get more information. Dr. Wallach was a veterinarian. 46:57 – Billy calls in with a testimonial and a question. Since being on the Youngevity program, his blood pressure has dropped dramatically and he’s lost a lot of weight. He shocked his MD! His question regards his son who has an inguinal hernia and may have to have surgery. Dr Glidden tells him to find someone who does deep tissue massage and can apply the Bowen technique. Detailed show notes with health recovery protocols are available here: www.youngevityeducation.com The Youngevity supplements and good food / bad food list that Dr. Glidden talks about are available here: www.youngevityeducation.com Have questions? Would like to get on Dr. Glidden’s health protocol? Give us a call! 1-(855)-347-3696 Copyright © 2012

 

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