Self-Sufficiency & Getting All You Need By Going Back To Basics.

We live in an age of fast food, microwave dinners and take out. People are overweight and sick. Today, according to the American Medical Association, one in four of us are overweight, unhealthy, and unhappy and the culprit appears to be diet more than anything else.  So what does a society who grew up on Twinkies and soda to do to turn the tide?

The answer is simplicity and it’s closer than you think!

This week Shawn Stevenson interviews Markus Rothkranz who is flown all over the world to speak in front of thousands about true health, even meeting with heads of government, the military and corporations who know the value of keeping their employees healthy and happy.

Having healed himself of multiple life-threatening illnesses, author of the hugely popular book “HEAL YOURSELF 101“, Markus Rothkranz is living proof how amazing life can be when we take matters into our own hands. It really works.

Markus looks younger at 49 than he did when he was 29. His motion pictures, DVDs and lectures strike a chord in all cultures around the globe. Emails pour in daily as a testimony to how many lives he has touched. It’s all about awakening the planet to a new way of living in body, mind and spirit. The only way to heal the planet is to heal ourselves first, and Markus shows us how to do it naturally, the way nature intended.

When you listen to the podcast below you’ll discover:

  • Why it’s important to get in touch with nature
  • Problem with raw foodism
  • Effect of sweet foods on your body
  • The bitter foods to eat to feel better
  • Importance of wind plants
  • Best plants for blood circulation
  • Why most of us get sick
  • Keys of self sufficiency
  • Highly nutritious grasses and roots
  • Abundance that is available in all areas of life
  • How to be self dependent and truly enjoy life.

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