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Contemplating a 7 Dimension Theory of Everything
Is Life just a string of random chemical reactions and biological accidents or could there possibly be a theory of everything?
Frank Wilczek who is considered one of the world’s most eminent theoretical physicists has stated, “In recent months a different, much weaker notion of what a Theory of Everything might accomplish has gained ground, largely inspired by developments in string theory. In this concept, the Theory provides a unique set of equations, but those equations that have many solutions, which are realized in different parts of the Universe. One speaks instead of a multiverse, composed of many domains (dimensions), each forming a universe in itself, each with its own distinctive laws.”
Although I believe that the Universe and/ or the Mind of God is too mysterious, complex and constantly full of surprises to be boiled down to a simple formula for mankind to know, I have humbly attempted – just for fun – to take a stab at a Seven Dimensional Theory of Everything. Considering that the basic fundamental building blocks of our Universe appear to be based on 7 Dimensions and that health and wellness can be facilitated and mental and emotional healing can be enhanced by using alternative energy therapies, I propose the following Seven Dimensions theory that has helped me to better organize the information in my world and to better manage my own life.
When did it all Begin?
In the 17th-century, an Anglican Bishop by the name of James Ussher deduced that the first day of creation began at nightfall Sunday October 27, 4004 BC. Refinements by others further pinpointed this to 9 a.m. London time, or midnight in the Garden of Eden. Not everyone was excited by Bishop Ussher’s proclamation that the universe had a beginning however, as most believed since Aristotle’s time that the universe had always existed. The motivation for believing in an eternal universe was the desire to avoid invoking divine intervention. Conversely, those who believed that the universe had a beginning, used it as an argument for the existence of God, as the first cause, or prime mover of the universe. If one believed that the universe had a beginning, the obvious question was - “What happened before the beginning?” (Stephen Hawkins, 2007).
The Big Bang Theory
Identifying the exact date and time of the origin of the universe sounds quite incredible to me, but the dominant scientific theory of the origin of the universe today is the “Big Bang” theory – which specifically indicates a point in time that the universe began. According to the Big Bang theory, the universe was created approximately 13.7 billion years ago from the random, cosmic explosion (or expansion) of a subatomic ball that hurled space, time, matter and energy in all directions. Everything – the whole universe — came from an initial speck of infinite density (also known as a “singularity”). This speck (existing outside of space and time) appeared from nowhere, for no reason, only to explode (start expanding) all of a sudden. Over a period of approximately 10 billion years, this newly created space, time, matter and energy evolved into remarkably-designed and fully-functional stars, galaxies and planets, including our earth.
In other words, everything that we see, hear, taste, touch, and smell today was created in a single micro-second by a fraction of an atom that instantaneously exploded the four known forces of nature – gravity, electromagnetism, and strong and weak nuclear forces. These forces evolved into space, time, matter and energy. This energy evolved into complex stars that eventually exploded their chemically rich guts – including the Seven most abundant chemicals in the universe: hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, neon, iron and nitrogen – enriching pristine gas clouds with the chemistry of life into the galaxy – forming planetary systems (including planet earth) from the swirling elements.
To summarize then, the atoms that construct the molecules that make up our bodies – are traceable to the crucibles that were once the centers of the high mass stars. So we are all connected to each other biologically, to the earth chemically, and to the rest of the universe atomically. We are not just in the universe. We are part of the universe. We are in the universe and the universe is in us.
The “Big Bang” is a scientific theory, and as such stands or falls by its agreement with observations. But as a theory which addresses the origins of reality, it has always been entangled with theological and philosophical implications. In the 1920s and ’30s almost every major cosmologist preferred an eternal universe, and several complained that the beginning of time implied by the Big Bang imported religious concepts into physics; this objection was later repeated by supporters of the Steady State theory. This perception was enhanced by the fact that George Lemaitre, who put forth the Big Bang theory was a Roman Catholic priest. It is not my intention to get into a theological debate on the existence of God in this article, but to initially put forth some background information that seemingly supports a 7- Dimension theory of everything.
Background/ Historical Information
The following series of sevens may just be some coincidental information, but I find them to be very interesting and supportive of a 7 Dimensional theory of everything. Note: The items in each column relate to each other multi-dimensionally, but do not necessarily relate to each of the items in the rows.
A. Evolution: The Big Bang Theory appears to have seven distinct and interrelated phases, set by Science in the following order:
1. Cosmic Evolution. The development of space, time, matter and energy from nothing.
2. Stellar Evolution. The development of complex stars from the chaotic first elements.
3. Chemical Evolution. The development of all chemical elements from the original two (hydrogen & helium).
4. Planetary Evolution. The development of planetary systems from swirling elements.
5. Organic Evolution. The development of organic life from inorganic matter.
6. Macro-Evolution. The development of one kind of life from a totally different kind of life.
7. Micro-Evolution. The development of variations within the same kind of life.
B. Physics: The scientific inherent physical laws of the universe indicate that there are seven fundamental forces of nature, seven electromagnetic energies, and seven colors in the visible light spectrum – that when randomly mixed make up all colors, and when equally contained make up the white sun light.
Forces of Nature: 1. Applied Force, 2. Gravitational Force, 3. Normal Force, 4. Frictional Force, 5. Air Resistance Force, 6. Tension Force, 7. Spring Force
Electromagnetic Energies: 1. Gamma rays, 2. X-rays, 3. Ultraviolet (UV) rays, 4. Visible light rays, 5. Infrared radiation, 6. Micro-waves, 7. Radio waves.
Visible Light Spectrum: 1. Red, 2. Orange, 3. Yellow, 4. Green, 5. Blue, 6. Indigo, 7. Violet
C. International Measurement Units: The International System of Units (SI) defines Seven SI base units
for a set of physical quantities of measure, or dimensions, that are used to measure 7 basic physical
properties and that define all other SI units, known as SI derived units. The set of Seven SI basic units
consists of: 1. Metre – Length, 2. Kilogram – Mass, 3. Second – Time, 4. Ampere – Electrical Current,5. Kelvin – Temperature, 6. Mole – Quantity of Substance, 7. Candela – Luminous Intensity.
D. Electromagnetic Energies: Everything in the universe (including our bodies) are made of atoms that emit electromagnetic energy in the form of auras (colors) and that have string-like substances in them that are vibrating and emitting sound waves. Their are Seven auric bodies that surround our bodies, seven basic notes in music and seven musical vibrations that make up all music:
Auric Bodies: 1. Etheric, 2. Emotional, 3. Mental, 4. Astral, 5. Etheric Template, 6. Celestial, 7. Causal
Western Music Notes: 1. c, 2. d, 3. e, 4. f, 5. g, 6. a, 7. b
Vibrations: 1. Do, 2. Re, 3. Mi, 4. Fa, 5. Sol, 6. La, 7. Ti
E. Ancient Astronomy/ Astrology: Prior to the invention of the telescope, humans could see seven heavenly bodies (planets) with the naked eye that are traditionally called the Seven Classical Planets. They were named after the seven days of creation documented in the Judeo-Christian Bible which are our present seven day weekly schedule. The Zodiac signs are also aligned with the planets. There are Seven daughters of Atlas in the Pleiades, also called the “Seven Sister Stars.”
Classical Planets: 1. Sun, 2. Moon, 3. Mars, 4. Mercury, 5. Jupiter, 6. Venus, 7. Saturn
Week-days: 1. Sunday, 2. Monday, 3. Tuesday, 4. Wednesday, 5. Thursday, 6. Friday, 7. Saturday
Creation Days: 1st Day – Light, 2nd Day – Sky & Water, 3rd Day – Land & Seas, 4th Day – Sun, Moon & Stars, 5th Day – Fish & Birds, 6th Day – Animals, Man & Woman, 7th Day – God Rested
Zodiac Signs: 1. Gemini/ Cancer, 2. Taurus/ Leo 3. Aries/ Virgo, 4. Pisces/ Libra, 5. Aquarius/ Scorpio, 6. Saggitarius, 7. Capricorn
F. Geology: Ancient peoples not only studied the earth, but they also studied their Solar System and they ascribed seven corresponding metals and gem stones to each of the seven naked-eye planets. It’s also interesting to note that our planet has seven continents, seven oceans and seven seas:
Elements: 1. Earth, 2. Water, 3. Fire, 4. Air, 5. Sound, 6. Light, 7. Thought
Metals: 1. Gold, 2. Silver, 3. Iron, 4. Mercury, 5. Tin, 6. Copper, 7. Lead
Gem Stones: 1. Ruby, 2. Pearl, 3. Yellow Topaz, 4. Emerald, 5. Sapphire, 6. Diamond, 7. Amethyst
Continents: 1. Asia, 2. Africa, 3. North America, 4. South America, 5. Antartica, 6. Europe, 7. Australia
Oceans: 1. North Pacific, 2. South Pacific, 3. North Atlantic, 4. South Atlantic, 5. Indian, 6. Southern, 7. Arctic
Seas: 1. Persian, 2. Black, 3. Caspian, 4. Red, 5. Mediterranean, 6. Adriatic, 7. Arabian
G. Sacred Geometry: Some advanced ancient civilizations taught that sacred geometry held the blueprint of creation or the genesis of all form. They believed that it explained the energy patterns that create and unify all things and that on every scale, every natural pattern of growth or movement conformed to one or more geometric shapes. For example, the Seven tangent circles of the “Flower of Life” pattern creates a hexagon shape that represents one of natures most stable forms seen in convection cells of water, the bees honey comb, and even on planet Saturn’s north pole. Others believe that sacred geometric wisdom was responsible for the advanced technology of the ancient civilizations that designed the pyramids in Egypt, China, Machu Picchu, Nubia, Bosnia, and Mesoamerica. Some believe that this advanced technology was passed down from a super-human race of aliens/ angels (gods & goddesses) that intermarried with the beautiful women of the earth to produce off-spring that were giant-like gods (prior to the Great Food of Noah’s time). These half-human, half-god-like creatures were worshipped as gods (for example: Greek mythical Gods), and that this practice evolved into the polytheistic religions such as Hinduism.
H. Ancient Religions: The Romans, Greeks, and Hindus named their Gods and Goddesses after the Seven Classical Planets and our present week days.
Roman Gods: 1. Sol, 2. Luna, 3. Mars, 4. Mercurius, 5. Jupiter, 6. Venus, 7. Saturnus
Greek Gods: 1. Helios, 2. Selene, 3. Ares, 4. Hermes, 5. Zeus, 6. Aphrodite, 7. Chronos
Hindu Gods: 1. Surya, 2. Chandra, 3. Mangal, 4. Budha, 5. Guru, 6. Sukra, 7. Shani
I. Ancient Knowledge: Paracelsus (born Phillp von Hohenheim, in Switzerland in1493) – was the Father of Alchemy (the universal science of the time that developed what were to be the disciplines of biology, medicine, chemistry, physics and astronomy as well as psychology and philosophy). He believed that the universe’s macrocosm was represented in every person as a microcosm. According to the insights at the time, there were Seven planets in the sky, and Seven Chakras in Man that were closely interrelated with the natural and social sciences. In the 5th Century AD, Martianus Capella academically defined the seven Liberal Arts as: grammar, dialectic, rhetoric, geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, and music.
Natural Sciences: 1. Astronomy, 2. Physics, 3. Chemistry, 4. Biology, 5. Geology, 6. Ecology, 7. Meteorology
Social Sciences: 1. Anthropology, 2. History, 3. Education, 4. Sociology, 5. Economics, 6. Psychology, 7. Linguistics
Liberal Arts: 1. Grammar, 2. Rhetoric, 3. Logic, 4. Geometry, 5. Arithmetic, 6. Music, 7. Astrology
Chakras: 1. Root, 2. Sexual, 3. Solar Plexus, 4. Heart, 5. Throat, 6. Forehead, 7. Crown
J. Eastern Spirituality: The word Chakra is Sanskirt (Hindu scriptures) for wheel and signifies one of seven basic energy centers in the human body that correspond to nerve ganglia branching out from the spinal column, as well as states of consciousness, developmental stages of life, archetypal elements, body functions, colors, and much, much more. They were first written down between 1200 – 900 BC, but had been passed down orally for approximately 1000 years prior to that. During the last 2000 years countless alchemists’ in India, China, Egypt, Europe, and those involved in eastern philosophies have used this holistic knowledge as a template for transformation. There are Seven worlds in the universe, seven seas in the world and seven gurus in Hindu mythology.
Energies: 1. Physical, 2. Sexual, 3. Ego, 4. Social, 5. Creative, 6. Mental, 7. Spiritual
Consciousness: 1. Self-preservation, 2. Self-gratification, 3. Self-definition, 4. Self-acceptance, 5. Self-expression, 6. Self-reflection, 7. Self-knowledge
K. Western Spirituality: Alchemists believed that life energy is closely related to the ‘light of the seven planets.’ They proclaimed that everything on earth emerges from the rays or energies of these planets. Like a prisma, the planets divide the divine ‘light of creation’ into seven qualities related to the seven chakras to promote inner maturity, the development of consciousness, and spiritual healing. The most famous alchemical illustration of chakras and their planetary influences was conceived by Johann Georg Gichtel (1638 0 1710). In his illustration Gichtel arranged the seven classical planets on the human body and assigned each of them to one of the seven vices or deadly sins, such as pride, stinginess and jealousy (below) to compare them with the Seven Virtues for spiritual transformation.
Sins: 1. Lust, 2. Gluttony, 3. Laziness, 4. Envy, 5. Greed, 6. Anger, 7. Pride
Virtues: 1. Purity, 2. Temperance, 3. Diligence, 4. Kindness, 5. Charity, 6. Patience, 7. Humility
L. World Religions: According to David Barrett et al, editors of the “World Christian Encyclopedia: A
comparative survey of churches and religions – AD 30 to 2200,” there are 19 major world religions. In the year 2000, eight of these major religions had approximately 80% of the world’s population adhering to their beliefs. Agnostics and atheists account for approximately 19% of the world’s population and the rest of the world’s religions including Judaism make up the last 1%.
Most of the worlds’ religions do not fit neatly into little boxes, however, if we count the atheist and agnostic groups – they can be theoretically divided into Seven categories:
1. Atheist/ Agnostic groups
2. Non-theistic Religions – The belief or faith not in God or Gods, but in supreme enlightenment: (Example: Buddhism)
3. Pantheistic Religions – The belief that God and nature are one: (Example: Taoism, Animism, etc.)
4. Monotheistic Religions – The doctrine or belief that there is only one God:
(Example: Sikhism and the Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, etc.)
5. Dualistic Religions – The belief that there are only two opposing Gods or two interacting forces: (Example: Zoroastrianism/ Taoism Yin/ Yang etc.)
6. Polytheistic Religions – The worship of or belief in many Gods or Goddesses: (Example: Hinduism, Shintoism, etc.)
Polyreligiousity – Having beliefs in multiple religion simultaneously (Example: Chinese Folk Religion/ New Asian Religions that combine Confucianism/ Buddhism/ Shintoism)
M. Monotheistic Religions: It’s interesting to note that approximately 81% of the people on this earth
believe in a God or many Gods (minus the 19% that are agnostics and atheists), and that 66% believe in one God.
For thousands of years, the Holy Scriptures in the Judaic and Christian Bible and in the Islamic Koran have taught that there is One God. The Bible teaches that Melchizedek is the mysterious Eternal and Royal High Priest and King of Peace of all monotheistic religions – of which all subsequent religions evolved. All are called to be part of the Holy Nation and Royal Priesthood. The Apostle Paul devoted a whole chapter in the Bible to comparing Jesus to Melchizedek – repeating that Jesus was a High Priest forever in the order of Melchizedek. Some believe that Melchizedek was the appearance on earth of the pre-incarnate Christ in a temporary bodily form.
The book of Isaiah 11:2 specifically identifies the Seven Spirits of God: “The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him – the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD.” This verse proclaims the seven spirits of God…(1) Spirit of the LORD, (2) Spirit of wisdom, (3) Spirit of understanding, (4) Spirit of counsel, (5) Spirit of power, (6) Spirit of knowledge, (7) Spirit of the fear of the Lord. The Bible teaches that their are Seven basic Gifts and Seven fruits of the Holy Spirit. In the book of Romans we are called to be faithful to the gift given us. Not everybody has the same gift, but God distributes the gifts among the body, that we may all have a part in building up the body. In Romans 12:6-8, Paul lists the seven basic gifts.
In Islamic tradition, there are Seven Heavens, Seven fires in Hell, and Seven doors to hell. Below, I have listed the Seven Spirits of God, the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the Seven Fruits of the Holy Spirit with the Seven levels of Heaven according to the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Holy Scriptures.
In the Judaism tradition, Seven is a highly spiritual number representing Godliness, and there are Seven days of passover, Seven days of purification, and the Seven branched candelabrum or Menorah.
N. Intelligences/ Vocational Interests: It’s also interesting to see a connection between Howard Gardner’s Seven Intelligences, the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit, and John Holland’s vocational interest theory that teaches that most people are one of six personality types: realistic, enterprising, artistic, social, conventional, and investigative.
Intelligences: 1. Kinesthetic (Body-Smart), 2. Intra-personal (Self-Smart), 3. Visual/ Spatial (Picture-Smart), 4. Interpersonal (People-Smart), 5. Logical/ Math (Logic-Smart), 6. Verbal/ Linguistic (Word-Smart), 7. Musical (Music-Smart)
Vocational Types: 1. Realistic, 2. Enterprising, 3. Artistic, 4. Social, 5. Conventional, 6. Investigative, 7. (Ministry – Not identified by John Holland).
O. Technology: There are Seven tools of Quality, Seven logic gates, Seven layers in the Open System Interconnection Reference Model’s (OSI) computer network design, Seven individual segments in the seven-segment electronic device display, and Seven classes of plastics.
Quality Tools: 1. Fishbone diagram, 2. Pareto chart, 3. Check sheet, 4. Control chart, 5. Flow chart, 6. Histogram, 7. Scatter diagram
Logic Gates: 1. NOT, 2. AND, 3. OR, 4. NAND, 5. XOR, 6. NOR, 7. XNOR
OSI Layers: 1. Physical, 2. Data link, 3. Network, 4. Transport, 5. Session, 6. Presentation, 7. Application
Electronic Segments: 1. A, 2. B, 3. C, 4. D, 5. E, 6. F, 7. G
Plastics: 1. PET, 2. PE-HD, 3. PVC, 4. PE-LD, 5. PP, 6. PS, 7. O
P. Philosophy: Based on the types of questions that it asked, Philosophy can be divided into Seven different groups. Below is a list of these groups with some related questions. Any possible list of answers to these and other questions within these categories can be called a ‘philosophy’.
1. Ontology – What is reality?
2. Philosophy of mind/ religion – What is a mind / consciousness? Is there a God?
3. Epistemology – What is knowledge?
4. Ethics – What is right and wrong / What is good and bad?
5. Aesthetics – What is beauty?
6. Logic – What is truth?
7. Anxiology – What has value?
Q. Psychology: Many psychological approaches have been developed in an attempt to explain human behavior related to specific life-functioning dimensions, each emphasizing one aspect of personality or another.
Psychological Theories: 1. Behavioral, 2. Psychodynamic, 3. Social Learning, 4. Psycho-social, 5. Behavioral Economics, 6. Cognitive-behavioral, 7. Moral
Major Psychological Theorists: 1. B.F. Skinner, 2. Sigmund Freud, 3. Albert Bandura, 4. Eric Erikson, 5. Daniel Kahneman, 6. Aaron, Beck, 7. Lawrence Kohlberg
Psychological Needs: 1. Safety, 2. Enjoyment, 3. Power, 4. Love, 5. Expression, 6. Self-actualization, 7. Wholeness
R. Medicine:Modern science has established that the human bodies’ systems (e.g., nervous, endocrine, immune, etc.), must all contribute to a homeostatic system. The bodies systems work together to maintain a balanced environment or equilibrium. When we are are feeling sick, our life energy cannot flow in and out freely and the physical body may suffer from stress. An unhealthy diet, lack of exercise, substance abuse, isolation from family and friends and disconnection from our higher power may all contribute to decreasing our energy levels and further contributing to our unhealthy conditions. A multi-dimensional system can be correlated with Seven levels of health, Seven Abnormalities, Seven Glands and the bodies organ systems.
Health: 1. Physical, 2. Self-regulation, 3. Occupational, 4. Social, 5. Financial, 6. Mental, 7. Spiritual
Abnormalities: 1. Physical Suffering, 2. Irrationality/ Unpredictability, 3. Maladaptiveness, 4. Socially disconnected, 5. Societal Violations, 6. Emotional deviancy, 7. Spiritually disconnected
Glands: 1. Adrenal, 2. Gonads, 3. Pancreas, 4. Thymus, 5. Thyroid, 6. Pituitary, 7. Pineal
Organ Systems: 1. Skeletal/ Skin, 2. Reproductive, 3. Gastrointestinal, 4. Cardiovascular, 5. Respiratory, 6. Nervous/ Endocrine, 7. Immune/ Lymph
Senses: 1. Smell, 2. Taste, 3. Vision, 4. Touch, 5. Hearing, 6. Individual Consciousness, 7. Universal Consciousness
S. The Nobel Prize-winning biologist David Baltimore devised the Baltimore classification system comprised of Seven groups of viruses: 1. dsDNA viruses (e.g. Adenoviruses, Herpesviruses, Poxviruses), 2. ssDNA viruses (e.g. (+)sense DNA (e.g. Parvoviruses), 3. dsRNA viruses (e.g. Reoviruses), 4. (+)ssRNA viruses (+)sense RNA (e.g. Picornaviruses, Togaviruses), 5. (-)ssRNA viruses (-)sense RNA (e.g. Orthmyxoviruses, Rhabdoviruses), 6. ssRNA-RT viruses (+)sense RNA with DNA intermediate in life-cycle (e.g. Retroviruses), 7. dsDNA-RT viruses (e.g. Hepadnaviruses)
T. Biology: Biologists teach us that there are Seven life processes for all living things. The 7 life processes are: 1. Movement (Moving), 2. Reproduction, 3. Sensitivity (Touching and Tasting), 4. Nutrition (Food), 5. Excretion (Going to the toilet), 6. Respiration (sweating), 7. Growth (Growing).
U. Chemistry: The periodic table of the chemical elements is a tabular method of displaying the chemical elements. There are Seven periods, or horizontal rows of elements, in the periodic table.
V. Genetics: This may be trivial, but it was not the lethal – 5 or 6 micro RNA gene family discovery that
launched the RNA revolution that changed the face of modern biology, but the let – 7 gene family. It is now known that RNA control the chemistry of life, regulate cellular and genetic processes throughout the human body, and are critical factors in the determination of health, disease and longevity.
W. Public Health Model: There are Seven Dimensions to the Public Health Model: 1. Universal, 2. Selective, 3. Indicated, 4. Case Identification, 5. Standard Treatment for Known Disorders, 6. Compliance with Long-term Treatment (Goal: Reduction in Relapse and Recurrence), 7. Aftercare (including Rehabilitation)
X. 7 – Dimension Model: In 2005, the “Addictions Recovery Measurement System (ARMS),” was published – describing the following seven life-functioning therapeutic activity dimensions for progress outcome measurements. Each of the seven dimensions is interrelated with the public health models’ focus on the individual within the psychosocial environment. The above series of sevens are also interrelated with the following Seven Energies, Abraham Maslow’s famous Hierarchical Pyramid of Needs, and our Seven senses (and you were taught that we only had five). We need to consider that some individuals are more in touch with their extra-sensory perceptions.
Life-functioning Dimensions: 1. Medical/ Physical, 2. Self-regulation/ Impulse-control, 3. Educational/ Occupational, 4. Social/ Cultural, 5. Financial/ Legal, 6. Mental/ Emotional, 7. Spiritual/ Religious
Y. 7 – Dimension Intervention: This 7 – Dimensional health and wellness outcome measure was further
developed into an assessment and treatment process for stress management incorporating the following three screening instruments:
Guidelines for implementing a 7 Dimension Intervention
1. Start the interview with the “Open question” technique to elicit as much detailed information as possible from the client, prior to administering any questionnaires or checklists (Utilize reflective listening skills, etc.).
2. Administer the ACE questions and calculate the ACE score.
3. Administer the 7D – PSI and calculate scores.
4. Administer the 7D – TAS and calculate scores and plot all scores on the Wheel of Life to visualize the diathesis levels, current psycho-social stressor levels, and the current efforts to decrease stress and build resiliency.
5. Administer the “Stages of Change” question: On a scale of 1 to 10 – with 10 representing the highest motivation for change that you have at this time, how motivated are you?
Pre-contemplation Stage = 1 – 3
Contemplation Stage = 4 – 5
Preparation Stage = 6 – 7
Action Stage = 8 – 9
Maintenance Stage = 10
6. Provide a “Motivational Interviewing” session with your client discussing the “Stages of Change.” The brevity of this article does not allow for an overview of this session (Tomlin, K. & Richardson, H., 2004)
7. Develop a holistic multidimensional health and wellness plan and a comprehensive individualized treatment plan if necessary along with a case management and treatment monitoring system.
Z. Alternative Medicine/ Energy Therapies: Considering that our bodies have over 70 trillion cells with electrical properties, much like that of a battery, and that they totally regenerate approximately every Seven years, we must be proactive in developing and sustaining a proactive individual health and wellness plan. It’s also interesting to note that different cultures/ countries have different names for the same energy or Life Force.
LifeForces: 1. Africa (Ashe), 2. Hawaiian (Mana), 3. India (Prana, 4. Greece (Pneuma, 5. China (Chi), 6. Japan (Ki), 7. Christianity (Holy Spirit)
In view of the above, the following 7 – Dimension Energy Therapies and therapeutic activities are recommended to maintain the Seven energy levels.
Energy Therapies: 1. Chiropractor/ Osteopath/ Herbal Medicine, 2. Therapeutic Massage/ Reflexology, 3. Art Therapies, 4. Dance Therapies, 5. Music/ Singing Therapies, 6. Acupuncture/ Electric Medicine (Alpha-Stim), 7. Light Therapies/ Meditation/ Prayer
Summary
It’s interesting to note that from the farthest reaches of the cosmos to the atomic structure of a single cell within the body, the same dimensions of form and mathematics apply. The secret to life is in these forms and numbers. So by studying anything in life, we can learn the basis of all life everywhere. Modern scientists are reaffirming the ancient wisdom observed in their world and taught in their myths: that a consistent multidimensional design underpins every level of the universe, from atoms to the galaxies.
7 Dimension Theory of Everything: Considering that the basic fundamental building blocks of our Universe are based on 7 Dimensions and that health and wellness can be facilitated and mental and emotional healing can be enhanced by using alternative energy therapies, I propose the following to better organize the information in my world and to better manage my own life:
1. Everything has a beginning and an end that transforms everything into a new beginning.
2. Everything from the microcosm to the macrocosm is made of 7 dimensions of energy.
3. Everything is connected to everything multi-dimensionally.
4. Everything is communicating positive and negative messages with everything multi-dimensionally.
5. Everything is maintained by a holistic, dynamically balanced system with a multidimensional semi-stable equilibrium force field of driving and restraining forces.
6. Everything disrupts everything when the system is disrupted by an unbalanced system.
Everything is in the process of restoring balance to everything.
I also believe in synergy or the combined effects produced by two or more parts, elements or individuals that is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and human societies alike.
The 7 – Dimensional Law of Synergism
Whenever two or more dimensions are focused on simultaneously for a significant period of time and
infinitesimally small, but positive incremental changes are made there is a positive synergistic effect
(depending on the intensity of dark and/ or light energy manifested), that spiritually elevates and connects an individual’s multiple life functioning dimensions by reducing chaos and increasing resilience to bring an individual harmony, wellness, and productivity.
One last note: I previously mentioned that it was not my intention to get into a theological debate on the existence of God in this article, but to initially put forth some background information that seemingly supports a 7- Dimension theory of everything. In light of the above, one must consider the possibility that the origin of the Universe could just be a random case of “Lucky Sevens.” If this is the case, then it would take more faith to believe in a God-less Big Bang – then it would to believe in divine intelligence.
About the Author
References: For more info see: http://www.7dimensions.net
James Slobodzien, Psy.D., CSAC, is a Hawaii licensed psychologist and certified substance abuse counselor who earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He is credentialed by the National Registry of Health Service Providers in Psychology. He has over 25-years of mental health experience primarily working in the fields of alcohol/ substance abuse and behavioral addictions in hospital, prison, and court settings. He is an adjunct professor of Psychology and also maintains a private practice as a mental health consultant.
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Maca Gold Powder 16oz from Life-Flo Health Care $18.29 Maca Gold Powder 16oz from Life-Flo Health Care Ingredients: Pure standardized Maca (Lepidium meyenii) Disclaimer: Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat and cure or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional health care provider before changing any medication.UPC: 645951870601 |
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Simply Digestion 2000 Plus 16oz from Dynamic Health Labs $5.59 Simply Digestion 2000 Plus 16oz from Dynamic Health Labs All Natural Ingredients Fast Acting! Liquid Formula Parve Kosher Promotes Regularity Naturally Mild & Gentle Strengthen The Immune System! Beneficial As A Dietary Supplement! Easier To Swallow & Diesgest than Hard Tablets & Powders Dynamic Health Laboratories’™ Simply Digestion 2000 Plus™ is a delicious-tasting, all natural way to maintain digestive health. Simply Digestion 2000 Plus™ contains select ingredients designed to promote regularity, more complete digestion of foods you ingest, and soothing ingredients to promote stomach and intestinal health. Simply Digestion 2000 Plus™ combines the delicious taste of licorice (anise) with all the ingredients that are key to maintaning the strength and health of the digestive tract. This unique liquid formula is more ready absorbed that hard-to-swallow tablets or chalky powders and is gentle enough to take daily in order to maintain healthy digestion. Dynamic Health Laboratories’™ unique formula contains the following ingredients essential to stomach and intestinal health: Organically Grown Papaya — contains Papain, an enzyme that aids and eases digestion Organically Grown Aloe Vera — Internally soothing to the stomach and intestines; can help ease the discomfort caused by many digestive disorders Flax Seeds — Very high in essential fiber and essential fatty acids, can help improve digestion, helps stabilize blood glucose levels, helps fight tumor formation, and helps enhance cardiovascular health Psyllium Husks — has a gentle laxative effect, internal cleanser, helps rid the body of waste and toxins Prebiotics & Probiotics — Prebiotics are the nourishment that Probiotics need to survive (Flax seeds are Prebiotics) Lactobacillus Acidophilus (Probiotic) helps to maintain healthy intestines and enhances thw body’s ability to fight disease, parasites and infection Omega 3 & 6 Oils — essential to maintaining overall good health Essential fatty acids are “brain food” and aid in internal cleansing and removal of waste Yucca Schidigera — internal deodorizer and cleanser Each of these ingredients is known for its ability to aid digestion, promote regularity, and ease discomfort resulting from digestive disorders. Ingredients: Organically grown Papaya Puree, Organic Aloe Vera Juice (Certified in accordance with the Texas Organic Commision), Milled Flax Seeds, Psyllium Husks, Fructooligosaccharides, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Amylase, Lipase, & Citric acid (Oxidation Inhibitor). Directions: Once daily, Adults or children over 12: 2 tablespoons (1 oz./30 ml) Children under 12: 1 tablespoon (1/2 oz./15 ml) Also can be mixed with water or juice. Simply Digestion 2000 Plus 16oz from Dynamic Health Labs UPC: 790223100457 |
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Children’s Multiple 32oz from Liquid Health $18.89 Children’s Multiple 36oz from Liquid Health Children’s Multiple is as complete as the Daily Multiple without the ginseng or honey. Essential Fatty Acids are added for brain growth, along with Elderberry and Ester-C® for the immune system. Your kids will love this great tasting formula. You’ll love it for its completeness. Children’s Multiple is an amazing blend of whole foods designed to provide the vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, and amino acids for growing bodies. The base of pure aloe vera juice is loaded with digestive enzymes. Sea vegetables – dubbed nature’s perfect food – provide most of the nutrient in this well-rounded formula. Our Aloe Vera juice is cold-pressed, leaving the nutrients intact and the enzymes active. Stevia, a naturally sweet Paraguayan herb, is used for its beneficial properties. Because Children’s Multiple is comprised of whole foods, it is appropriate for the youngest child who eats solid foods. Intended for use by children who eat whole foods. Nutritional Information: Vitamins Vitamin A: 5000 iu Vitamin B-1: 10 mg Vitamin B-2: 11 mg Vitamin B-3: 9 mg Vitamin B-5: 17 mg Vitamin B-6: 10 mg Vitamin B-12: 45 mcg Vitamin D: 220 iu Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids: 305 mg Ester-C®: 200 mg Vitamin E: 60 iu Vitamin K: 26 mcg Minerals Calcium: 150 mg Copper: 1 mg Iodine: 160 mcg Iron: 10 mg Magnesium: 150 mg Manganese: 12 mg Phosphorus: 105 mg Potassium: 95 mg Zinc: 5 mg Enzymes: Amylase, Lipase, Protease Amino Acids: Alanine, Arginine, Aspartic Acid, Cystine, Glutamic Acid, Glycine, Histidine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Proline, Serine, Threonine, Tyrosine, Valine Essential Fatty Acids Gamma Linolenic Acid: 60 mg Linoleic: 110 mg Oleic: 50 mg Stearic: 11 mg Palmitic: 30 mg Trace Minerals: Antimony, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth, Boron, Bromine, Cadmium, Caesium, Carbon, Cerium, Chlorine, Chromium, Cobalt, Dysprosium, Erbium, Europium, Fluorine, Gadolinium, Germanium, Gold, Gallium, Hafnium, Holmium, Indium, Iridium, Lanthanum, Lithium, Lutetium, Molybdenum, Neodymium, Nickel, Niobium, Nitrogen, Osmium, Oxygen, Palladium, Platinum, Praseodymium, Rhenium, Rhodium, Rubidium, Ruthenium, Samarium, Scandium, Selenium, Silver, Sodium, Strontium, Sulfur, Tantalum, Tellurium, Thallium, Thorium, Thulium, Tin, Titanium, Tungsten, Vanadium, Ytterbium, Yttrium, Zirconium Elderberry: 240 mg Borage Oil (60%): 500 mg Ingredients:100% pure Aloe Vera juice, Stevia, Natural Flavoring, Borage Oil (60%), Elderberry, Ester-C®, Cultivated Sea Vegetables (Alaria Valida, Costaria Costata, Fucus Gardneri, Gigartina, Laminaria, Nereocystis, Phodymprhenia Pertusa, Ulva Latuca, Ulva Linza), Spirulina, Potassium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate Directions:May be mixed with juice for best taste. under 50 lbs – 1/2 oz. daily; 50 lbs and over – 1 oz. daily Children’s Multiple 36oz from Liquid Health Upc:765462008369 |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 90 Veggie Capsules from Nature’s Way $9.79 Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 90 Veggie Capsules from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 90 Tabs from Nature’s Way $17.59 Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 90 Tabs from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 180 Tabs from Nature’s Way $32.49 Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 180 Tabs from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 30 Tabs from Nature’s Way $6.89 Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 30 Tabs from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 60 Tabs from Nature’s Way $12.39 Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 60 Tabs from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 90 Tabs from Nature’s Way $17.59 Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 90 Tabs from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 30 Tabs from Nature’s Way $6.89 Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 30 Tabs from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 60 Tabs from Nature’s Way $12.39 Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 60 Tabs from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 180 Tabs from Nature’s Way $32.49 Alive Multi-Vitamin No Iron Whole Food Energizer 180 Tabs from Nature’s Way |
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Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 90 Veggie Capsules from Nature’s Way $9.79 Alive Multi-Vitamin w/Iron Whole Food Energizer 90 Veggie Capsules from Nature’s Way |
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Allergy/Food & Chemical Reliever 2oz from King Bio Natural Medicines $12.89 Allergy/Food & Chemical Reliever 2oz from King Bio Natural Medicines Indications for Use: For fast relief of mucus congestion, headaches, gas & bloating, itchiness, mild sweating, sensitivity to smell, difficulty thinking, mood swings, irritability – Associated with consuming certain foods, exposure to chemical irritants, or over sensitivity to the environment. Ingredients: Allium Sativum, Anacardium Orientale, Apis Mellifica, Gambogia, Mercurius Solubilis, Natrum Carbonicum, Nitricum Acidum, Nux Vomica, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, Sulphur Allergy/Food & Chemical Reliever 2oz from King Bio Natural MedicinesUPC: 357955504221 |
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Acai Plus Juice Blend 32oz from Dynamic Health $11.99 Acai Plus Juice Blend 32oz from Dynamic Health Labs All Natural Ingredients Parve Kosher Liquid Formula Anti Aging! 32 Day Supply Anti Allergenic Readily Absorbable Boost Energy Levels! Enriched with Antocyanins A Very High ORAC Product! Natural Source of Ellagic Acid and Fiber Improves General Metabolism Strengthen The Immune System! Beneficial As A Dietary Supplement! Alleviate Cell Damage Caused by Free Radicals Easier to Swallow than Hard Tablets & Powders The Acai Palm Trees flourish in the lush rainforests that are fed by the mighty Amazon River. The synergy of the nutrient rich soil and tropical climate guarantee nearly perfect conditions for these plants to thrive. The dark purple berries of the Acai plant (Euterpe Oleracea) contain up to 33 times the antioxidant content as red wine grapes. These amazing berries have traditionally been used to increase energy, stamina, vitality, and to promote overall healthy living. The amazing acai fruit is considered nature’s perfect food. Acai was recently featured on the Oprah Winfrey daytime television show as being the top super food for age-defying beauty. In addition to it’s beauty boosting properties, some other commonly reported benefits of Acai Juice include – Improves mental clarity – High antioxidant content – Combats premature aging – Helps increase energy levels – Helps to bolster the immune system Dynamic Health’s Laboratories’™ unique blend of juices creates a powerful antioxidant cocktail. In addition to the benefits of Acai berries, this dynamic blend also contains: Pomegranate Juice Concentrate – Helps prevent cancer and maintain a healthy heart – Has naturally occurring high levels of ellagic acid – Helps to reduce LDL Cholesterol (“Bad” cholesterol) levels in the blood – Helps to maintain healthy blood pressure – Helps to alleviate symptoms commonly associated with menopause – Pomegranate is a natural astrigent and is high in both Vitamin C and Iron Organic Raspberry Juice Concentrate – Helps to rid the body of phlegm – Strengthens and vitalizes blood circulation – Natural source of ellagic acid which can help protect against cell damage – Raspberries are rich in antioxidants; both phytonutrients and vitamin compounds – Raspberry Juice can help to inhibit the growth of cancerous cells Blueberry Juice Concentrate – Helps maintain eye and vision health – Contains powerful, active antioxidant compounds which combat free radicals and help protect against cell damage – May be helpful in fighting certain types of cancers, heart disease, and urinary tract infections – Blueberries can help to prevent premature aging – Blueberries have anti-inflammatory properties Due to the unique combination of juices in Dynamic Health Laboratories’™ Acai Juice Blend can provide the following components vital to optimum health and vitality: Essential Vitamins and Minerals: B1, B2, B3, C & E, Calcium and Potassi |
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More Than a Multiple 60 Tabs from American Health $12.29 More Than a Multiple 60 Tabs from American Health New & Improved More Than A Multiple™ now includes even more of the key ingredients you are looking for in a high-quality, comprehensive multivitamin/mineral supplement–nutrients that deliver an abundance of excellent health benefits.* Targeted ingredients include: Omega 3 and Omega 6 lipids, referred to as the “good fats”, well-recognized for promoting cellular, heart and metabolic health.* Lutein, which nutritionally supports eye health.* Lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that benefits the immune system and cardiovascular health.* Lipoic Acids, the “universal antioxidants”, help fight cell-damaging free radicals in the body and support good health.* Over 50 vitamins, minerals, amino acids, super antioxidants and energy-rich whole food concentrates. Plus, our unique Timed-Release Duo-Tab™ delivery system ensures that your body is getting the essential nutritional support it needs–for up to 8 hours–to keep you looking and feeling your best all day long. Supplement Facts: Serving Size 3 tablets Amount Per Serving %Daily Value Vitamin A (as Beta Carotene and Alpha Carotene) 10,000 IU 200% Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid, Esterified Ascorbate and Ascorbyl Palmitate) 500 mg 833% Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol) 400 IU 100% Vitamin E 200 IU 667% (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acid Succinate and Isomer E) Thiamin (Vitamin B-1) 37.5 mg 2,500% (as Thiamine Mononitrate and Thiamin Cocarboxylase) Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) 37.5 mg 2,206% Niacin (as Niacinamide) 37.5 mg 188% Vitamin B-6 37.5 mg 1,875% (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Folic Acid 400 mcg 50% Vitamin B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 37.5 mcg 625% Biotin (as D-Biotin) 400 mcg 133% Pantothenic Acid 37.5 mg 375% (as D-Calcium Pantothenate) Calcium 500 mg 50% (as Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Citrate, Calcium Fumarate, Calcium Ketoglutarate, Calcium Gluconate, Calcium Aspartate, Calcium Ascorbate, Calcium Histidinate, Calcium Malate and Calcium Succinate) Iron 15 mg 83% (as Ferrous Fumarate, Ferrous Amino Acid Chelate, Ferrous Ketoglutarate, Ferrous Bisglycinate, Ferrous Gluconate, Ferrous Aspartate, Ferrous Ascorbate, Ferrous Citrate, Ferrous Histidinate, Ferrous Malate, and Ferrous Succinate) Iodine (from Kelp) 75 mcg 50% Magnesium 250 mg 63% (as Magnesium Oxide, Magnesium Citrate, Magnesium Fumarate, Magnesium Ketoglutarate, Magnesium Gluconate, Magnesium Aspartate, Magnesium Ascorbate, Magnesium Histidinate, Magnesium Malate, and Magnesium Succinate) Zinc 25 mg 167% (as Zinc Citrate, Zinc Fumarate, Zinc Picolinate, Zinc Ketoglutarate, Zinc Monomethenomine, Zinc Gluconate, Zinc Aspartate, Zinc Ascorbate, Zinc Histidinate, Zinc Malate, and Zinc Succinate) Selenium (as Selenomethionine) 50 mcg 71% Copper (as Copper Gluconate) 1 mg 50% Manganese 5 mg 250% (as Manganese Gluconate, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate, Manganese Citrate, Manganese Aspartate, Manganese Ascorbate, Manganese Histidinate, and Manganese Malate) Chromium 50 mcg 42% (as Chromium Picolinate) Potass |
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More Than a Multiple 120 Tabs from American Health $21.69 More Than a Multiple 120 Tabs from American Health Targeted ingredients include: Omega 3 and Omega 6 lipids, referred to as the “good fats”, well-recognized for promoting cellular, heart and metabolic health.* Lutein, which nutritionally supports eye health.* Lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that benefits the immune system and cardiovascular health.* Lipoic Acids, the “universal antioxidants”, help fight cell-damaging free radicals in the body and support good health.* Over 50 vitamins, minerals, amino acids, super antioxidants and energy-rich whole food concentrates. Plus, our unique Timed-Release Duo-Tab™ delivery system ensures that your body is getting the essential nutritional support it needs–for up to 8 hours–to keep you looking and feeling your best all day long. Supplement Facts: Serving Size 3 tablets Amount Per Serving %Daily Value Vitamin A (as Beta Carotene and Alpha Carotene) 10,000 IU 200% Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid, Esterified Ascorbate and Ascorbyl Palmitate) 500 mg 833% Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol) 400 IU 100% Vitamin E 200 IU 667% (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acid Succinate and Isomer E) Thiamin (Vitamin B-1) 37.5 mg 2,500% (as Thiamine Mononitrate and Thiamin Cocarboxylase) Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) 37.5 mg 2,206% Niacin (as Niacinamide) 37.5 mg 188% Vitamin B-6 37.5 mg 1,875% (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Folic Acid 400 mcg 50% Vitamin B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 37.5 mcg 625% Biotin (as D-Biotin) 400 mcg 133% Pantothenic Acid 37.5 mg 375% (as D-Calcium Pantothenate) Calcium 500 mg 50% (as Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Citrate, Calcium Fumarate, Calcium Ketoglutarate, Calcium Gluconate, Calcium Aspartate, Calcium Ascorbate, Calcium Histidinate, Calcium Malate and Calcium Succinate) Iron 15 mg 83% (as Ferrous Fumarate, Ferrous Amino Acid Chelate, Ferrous Ketoglutarate, Ferrous Bisglycinate, Ferrous Gluconate, Ferrous Aspartate, Ferrous Ascorbate, Ferrous Citrate, Ferrous Histidinate, Ferrous Malate, and Ferrous Succinate) Iodine (from Kelp) 75 mcg 50% Magnesium 250 mg 63% (as Magnesium Oxide, Magnesium Citrate, Magnesium Fumarate, Magnesium Ketoglutarate, Magnesium Gluconate, Magnesium Aspartate, Magnesium Ascorbate, Magnesium Histidinate, Magnesium Malate, and Magnesium Succinate) Zinc 25 mg 167% (as Zinc Citrate, Zinc Fumarate, Zinc Picolinate, Zinc Ketoglutarate, Zinc Monomethenomine, Zinc Gluconate, Zinc Aspartate, Zinc Ascorbate, Zinc Histidinate, Zinc Malate, and Zinc Succinate) Selenium (as Selenomethionine) 50 mcg 71% Copper (as Copper Gluconate) 1 mg 50% Manganese 5 mg 250% (as Manganese Gluconate, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate, Manganese Citrate, Manganese Aspartate, Manganese Ascorbate, Manganese Histidinate, and Manganese Malate) Chromium 50 mcg 42% (as Chromium Picolinate) Potassium 49.5 mg 1% (as Potassium Citrate, Potassium Ketoglutarate, Potassium Fumarate, Potassium Gluconate, Potassium Aspartate, Potassium Ascorbate, Potassium Histidinate, Potassium Malate, and Potassium Succinate) Boron Complex 1 mg * (as Bor |
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Now Food’s Clinical Strength Prostate Health 90Sg $34.99 Now Food’s Clinical Strength Prostate Health 90Sg |
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Now Food’s Clinical Strength Prostate Health 180Sg $65.99 Now Food’s Clinical Strength Prostate Health 180Sg |
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DHEA 25mg 90 Caps from TriMedica $6.59 DHEA 25mg 90 Caps from TriMedica Ingredients: DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) is a 99.5% Pure pharmaceutical grade food supplement in a hypo-allergenic rice starch base. No Acetates are used in manufacturing. Micronized for maximum absorption. HPLC tested. Suggested Use:Take 1 capsule daily 30 min. before eating or as directed by your health care practitioner. If you are pregnant or nursing, please consult your health care practitioner before taking.UPC: 744665001063 |
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DHEA 50mg 60 Caps from TriMedica $6.79 DHEA 50mg 60 Caps from TriMedica Ingredients: DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) is a 99.5% Pure pharmaceutical grade food supplement in a hypo-allergenic rice starch base. No Acetates are used in manufacturing. Micronized for maximum absorption. HPLC tested. Suggested Use:Take 1 capsule daily 30 min. before eating or as directed by your health care practitioner. If you are pregnant or nursing, please consult your health care practitioner before taking. DHEA 50mg 60 Caps from TriMedicaUPC: 744665001216 |
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Ginseng,Korean White 50 Caps from Nature’S Herbs $6.83 Ginseng,Korean White 50 Caps from Nature’S Herbs Nutritionally Supports Healthy Adaptogenic Function*. For 5000 years the people of China have believed that the use of Ginseng Root builds overall health and well-being. Nature’s Herbs’ Korean Ginseng is of the highest quality and purity. * This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Ginseng,Korean White 50 Caps from Nature’S Herbs UPC: 030054002484 |
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