Balance: The Body's Optimum State -- Author Offers Revealing Look at What Healthy Body Really Needs


NAALEHU, Hawaii, Jan. 28, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- In the age of "wonder drugs" for weight loss and skyrocketing healthcare costs, many Americans are still largely uninformed about what's best for them. In his new book, Balance: The Universal Law and its Bio-Electric Vibrations (now available through AuthorHouse), Dr. Kurt E. Schulz sheds some light on how to balance the body without costly drugs or fad diets.

A pioneer in alternative integrated medicine, Schulz describes the ways in which people are wrecking their bodies with trendy diets, poor nutrition and overall lack of balance. He offers thorough explanations of why a diet of whole grains, raw greens and other foods gives the body the nutrition it needs to maintain its vital bioelectric equilibrium, and informs readers how such a diet can help cure obesity, diabetes, cancer and drug abuse without the hassle and expense of prescription drugs.

Schulz's years of experience shine through in this insightful work. His commentary on life force energy, the vibrations of bioelectricity and individual needs are captivating. Whether readers are looking for a new perspective on the alternative medicine phenomenon or are living in the "twilight zone" of health -- the author's term for the effect of receiving too many calories but not enough nutrition - they learn the secrets to exceptional health.

In this world of fast food, mass produced animal products and lack of total body awareness, Balance: The Universal Law and its Bio-Electro Vibrations is a refreshing and revealing guide to optimizing the energy that flows through every body.

Schulz has been practicing medicine internationally for more than 50 years. A specialist in acupuncture, he helped establish its legal practice in America. Other books by Schulz include Finger Pressure First Aid and Cosmetic Acupressure Facelift.

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