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Anyone with any type of body ailment, sickness, disease, or any other physical problem.

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The Japanese made us aware of preventive health care--and hey, they have the highest life expectancy in the world, they must be doing something right.

*Just go to the website, there is a link to myself for more information.

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Call me ignorant, but this sounds like a load of [censored] to me. If this was all that easy, everyone would be living for 100 years.

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You are absolutely right AINTD, if everyone would try it, then human's life expectancy here on earth would be near 100. It may even be higher.

What a goal, huh?

Helping people live longer healthier lives.

In the future as this company's greatness and innovation is realized I certainly would not be suprised to hear of people living to 120, 130, maybe even 150 years old! The possibilities are endless.

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Hello,

I've been to several Nikken demonstrations and presentations in the past. I'd love to try the system for a week or a month, but that, of course, is not possible. When we buy sofas or beds, we don't get to try them out for a month either.

I believe in the power of magnets and the magnetic force of the earth in our life balance and overall health!

All the best to you,

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Hello AINTD,

I'm assuming that the acronym means that you're not dumb....which is good. And you must also be healthy to be so cynical.

However, if more people listened to what their bodies were trying to tell them, we would all live to be 100, and then some. In fact, people on the island of Okinawa (part of Japan) do live to be 120+. I believe they have the longest life expectancy in the world along with several other "cool spots" such as Hunza, I think it is, in the Himalayas.

The moral of the story is not to close the mind to new concepts and if you have a medical problem, do your own research and try to find a solution yourself before seeing a doctor. Allopathic doctors can only treat symptoms and don't even realize that headaches and migraines, for example, are a symptom of another disfunction in the body...again, the body trying to tell us something.

Now, I'll just get up from my computer and do a few stretches and go out and water the flowers and veggies in my beautiful back yard because I've been sitting here too long and have a sore shoulder and feel a slight headache coming on.

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Monika
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I was disappointed to see that their list of 5
for better health did not include religion.

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Greetings, Monika.

Your guess about my nickname is wrong, but it's OK, not a major issue, is it?

I am a reasonably healthy person.

Japanese, Monika, live in a SUCH a DIFFERENT way, that noone, even Americans cannot hope to try to emulate their success in certain areas. You really think that you, living in California (or be that NY, Florida or any other place, it's all the same), eating what you eat, having lifestyle that you have, having traditions and culture that you have, can really become as long living person as those who live in Himalayas? The only thing that you may be having in common with them is that you live on the same planet.

And you do not have to be a genius to know that having a good health, having a good family, good surroundings and relationship with others, thinking in a positive way and having a lot of money will ultimately lead you to a good, enjoyable and long life. How smart is that?

Oh, and religion is not included in there because it's completely useless when you're so successfull in your life.

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Hello HAWK and AINTD:

It's been a while since I've had time to check out the forum. Maybe that's because I'm busy with things I love to do and have a very happy life.

I certainly agree with you that having health, wealth (just enough to live comfortably)and people to share it with are of prime importance and will take us a long way to living long, fruitful lives. What more can one ask of the Good Lord?

Spiritual balance is also part of the equation and is very important whether it be an organized religion or simply a way of being one with the universe.

I don't disagree that we peoples of the world are very different but at the core we're all tender, loving, caring people and most of us believe in a deity of some kind.

If alternative health methods help people feel better about themselves and, as a result, those around them...more power to them. If we didn't step out of our small boundaries we'd still all be in the stone age with barely a stone rounded to roll things on. That would be awful.

New vistas, new discoveries, new ideas, new beliefs...wow, the sky's the limit. Right?

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p.s. By the way, I'm from Germany and have travelled extensively (as a travel agent) throughout the world for over 25 years! I've spent time in Japan and Asia as well as South America, Australia and New Zealand and Europe. Every new country changed me in some important way. Again...the sky's the limit for anyone who wants to reach out. m.

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