Someone Is Trying To Kill Me!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by thomenda7xx on Sunday, November 25, 2012

The following story, "Someone Is Trying To Kill Me," is a classic reminder that the quality and quantity of ones life is in direct relationship to ones daily lifestyle and dietary choices.  This is the message of Dr. Robert and Shelley Young as they share their "New Biology" and the pH Miracle Lifestyle and Diet.

Health and vitality is a consequence of choice just like sickness and disease. When we begin to see the truth that cancer, heart dis-ease, diabetes, depression, heart attack, stroke, low energy, pain, obesity, etc., are ALL the
consequences of lifestyle and dietary choices then maybe we will begin to stop doing cancer, stop doing heart dis-ease, and stop doing diabetes, etc. with our personal lifestyle and dietary choices.

As stated so eloquently by Robert Louis Stevenson, "There will come a time when we all sit down to the banquet of our consequences."

"The cure for all sickness and dis-ease, including cancer will be found in its PREVENTION NOT in its TREATMENT." Dr. Robert O. Young.

"If you want to be healthy, energetic and fit then you have to make lifestyle and dietary choices that will bring you those consequences," states Dr. Young.

"Life is all about choices that lead to consequences.  We can choose health or we can choose sickness, disease. pain an death.  With each thought, with every move, with each word spoken and with every food or drink ingested we determine the quality and quantity of our life," warns Dr. Young.

And, now for our story . . . . . .

On the morning of his 42nd birthday, Crabwell Grommet awoke to a peal of particularly ominous thunder. Glancing out the window with bleary eyes, he saw written in fiery letters across the sky: "Someone is trying to kill you, Crabwell Grommet!"

With shaking hands, Grommet lit his first cigarette of the day. He didn't question the message. You don't
question a message like that. His only question was, "Who?" At breakfast, as he salted his fried eggs, he told his wife, Gratia, "Someone is trying to kill me."

"Who?" she asked with horror? Grommet slowly stirred the cream and sugar into his coffee and shook his head. "I don't know!" he replied. Convinced though he was, Grommet wasn't going to the police with his story. He decided that his only course of action was to go about his daily routine and hope somehow to outwit his would be murderer.

He tried to think on the way to the office but the frustration of making time by beating red lights and switching lanes occupied him wholly. Nor once behind his desk could he find a moment, what with handling phone calls, urgent emails, and the many problems and decisions piling up as they did every day.

It wasn't until his second martini at lunch that the full terror of his dilemma struck him. It was all he could do to finish off his Lasagna Milanese. "I can't panic," he said to himself, lighting his cigar. "I must simply live my life as usual." So he worked until seven as usual, studied business reports as usual, and took his usual two capsules of Seconal in order to get his usual six hours of sleep.

As the days passed, Crabwell stuck fully to his routine. As the months passed by, he began to take a perverse pleasure in his ability to survive. "Whoever is trying to get me," he's say proudly to his wife, "hasn't got me yet. I'm too smart for him." "Oh, please be careful," she'd reply, ladling him a second helping of her tasty beef stroganoff.

His pride grew and he managed to go on living for years. But, as it must to all men, death came at last to Crabwell Grommet. it came at his desk on a particularly busy day. He was 53.

His wife demanded a full autopsy. But it showed only emphysema, arterioscleorosis, duodenal ulcers, cirrhosis of the liver, cardiac necrosis, a cerebrovascular aneurysm, pulmonary edema, obesity, circulatory insufficiency, and a touch of lung cancer.

"How glad Crabwell would have been to know," said the widow smiling proudly through her tears, "that he died of natural causes."

The moral of this story can be found in the words of Dr. Phil, "When we choose the behavior, we choose the consequences."  And more important, "belief determines ones behavior."  Dr. Young


The cure for all sickness and disease, including cancer is found by making daily healthy lifestyle and dietary choices.  Most folks are following the path of Crabwell Grommet hoping that science will find a cure for disease, sickness, pain, cancer, diabetes, and heart disease while they are digging their own graves with their teeth.  There will be NO cures discovered by current medical savants for cancer, diabetes or heart disease.  There will be NO pill, or potiion or drug that will be found to cure disease.  

The cure for sickness and disease, including cancer, diabetes and heart disease is within your own power and with your own daily lifestyle and dietary choices.  You choose!  You have the power!  You decide your own quality and quantity of life.  You decide whether or not you get sick.  You decide whether or not you have cancer,  You decide whether or not you become diabetic.  You decide whether or not you have a stroke.  You decide whether or not you have a heart attack.  You decide whether or not you become healthy and fit. May you choose wisely the path that leads to health, energy, vitality and fitness or you will find yourself on the other path that leads you to sickness, disease, pain and death.

The blueprint for this path to health, energy, vitality and fitness, free from all sickness and disease can be found, secured and realized in the revised edition of the pH Miracle book, by Dr. Robert and Shelley Young.  Read it, Ponder it. Study it,  Now apply it and watch and see your body and mind transform within 12 weeks to incredible health, energy, vitality and fitness.  You will finally be freed by your own free will from ALL sickness, disease and pain.  You will be taking personal responisbility. You will be in control. You will be empowered.  You will be clothed in health, energy, vitality and POWER.  You will finally be FREE!

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