We live in an extraordinary time. Arguably, the rapid rise of computers and the internet have been the most significant advancement in the history of humanity. The world’s information and people are linked together like one vast nervous system. You are very fortunate, indeed. You have access to more information from the convenience of your own home computer than most of history’s greatest scholars had in the finest libraries throughout the world. If you have enough information at your disposal, then there is a good chance that you will make the right decisions regarding your health care. Take some time to browse through the provided links below. It’s free. While not everything that you read is 100% accurate “carved in stone”, you can begin to develop a sense of judgment regarding the quality of the information you are gathering.
Many people spend more time researching the next car or house they will buy than researching who will treat their life threatening disease. The National Library of Medicine has created a free service, called Medline, which allows you to browse the 11 million scientific studies found in the archives of this fabulous library. There are other sources of information on the internet found below. The first step in your quest for wellness may involve your quest for information. Happy reading!
National Library of Medicine, Washington,DC
Wikipedia, online encyclopedia
Dr. Mercola's website
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