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Cell Danger Response!!! The Bridge Between Stress and Illness!

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Wondering What Happened to Your Body? Wondering Why You are Still Sick? On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 8 PM (eastern time) Dr. Jess Armine will explain how stress creates illness. It's called the "Cell Danger Response". We have always known that very stressors can create illness in the human body and, frankly, we have given it "lip service". Last week Dr. Jess Armine and Shawn Bean attended SHEICON2015 given by Dr. Ben Lynch. Dr. Jess had the honor of boing o0ne of the speakers. The main feature in the entire seminar was the cell danger response and its relationship to mitochondrial dysfunction as well as the degradation of all your bodily processes. In other words, the very basis of disease and illness! Understanding the cell danger response is the path to healing. This upcoming Monday Dr. Jess Armine will, in his usual manner, make this complex concept easy to understand and fun! (trust me, it wasn't easy) :-) Join us and learn! They'll be plenty of time for questions and answers. Dr. Armine will create a PowerPoint for everyone to follow along. We promised you cutting edge research and we are delivering! See you then! Here's the pdf: http://goo.gl/NyEJ9U
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Wondering What Happened to Your Body? Wondering Why You are Still Sick? On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 8 PM (eastern time) Dr. Jess Armine will explain how stress creates illness. It's called the "Cell Danger Response". We have always known that very stressors can create illness in the human body and, frankly, we have given it "lip service". Last week Dr. Jess Armine and Shawn Bean attended SHEICON2015 given by Dr. Ben Lynch. Dr. Jess had the honor of boing o0ne of the speakers. The main feature in the entire seminar was the cell danger response and its relationship to mitochondrial dysfunction as well as the degradation of all your bodily processes. In other words, the very basis of disease and illness! Understanding the cell danger response is the path to healing. This upcoming Monday Dr. Jess Armine will, in his usual manner, make this complex concept easy to understand and fun! (trust me, it wasn't easy) :-) Join us and learn! They'll be plenty of time for questions and answers. Dr. Armine will create a PowerPoint for everyone to follow along. We promised you cutting edge research and we are delivering! See you then! Here's the pdf: http://goo.gl/NyEJ9U
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