New HCG Classes!
The chance to be thin by spring is NOW possible. I will begin a new HCG group April 5, Monday Nights at 7:00 PM, ET. The free tele-classes will be March 23, at 8:30-9. and Monday March 29, 7-7:30. Please call Dianne for the code at 800.513.6884.The actual class will be every Monday April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3 and the last class will be announced later. Join us as we reshape our bodies together.Guests on the tele classes will include Dr Mayer, who has lost 80 pounds and Dr Sellman , who has lost well over 25 pounds.
Be well,
Frankie Boyer (34 pounds off and holding!)
P.S. I will share recipes, tips and support for the 6 weeks. Please call for details 800.513.6884
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Health Show 11:00-12:00
This entire hour will be dedicated to my HCG Program. As all of my listeners know I have sponsored and participated in The HCG Program. IF you want to finally lose those stubborn pounds, and feel great this is a show you don’t want to miss. The most frequent question asked is “Does it work?” Yes it does! ” Do you have proof? “ Well today I answer those questions and more.
I will have on Dr. Einstein and other students this morning that will tell you their stories of success and triumph! Below you will see an unsolicited letter from a real participant of The HCG Program and what she had to say about her results. Don’t Miss This Show!! Joining me this morning is Dr. Mayer Eisenstein to start our discussion about The HCG Program! He has lost an amazing 80 pounds and will be here to answer your questions Today!Dr. Mayer Eisenstein is a graduate of the University of Illinois Medical School, the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Public Health, and the John Marshall Law School. In his 35 years in medicine, he and his practice Homefirst® Health Services have cared for over 75,000 parents, grandparents and children. HIs website is www.homefirst.com .
Lifestyle Show 12:00-1:00- Best of Frankie
Ellen Fitzpatrick, a professor and scholar specializing in modern American political and intellectual history, is the author and editor of six books and has appeared regularly on PBS's The News Hour with Jim Lehrer. She has been interviewed as an expert on modern American political history by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, CBS's Face the Nation, and National Public Radio. It is perhaps the most memorable event of the twentieth century, a moment that left a family and a nation mourning, one that many Americans recall as their first historical memory-the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Within seven weeks of the President's death, Jacqueline Kennedy received more than 800,000 condolence letters. Two years later, the volume of correspondence would exceed 1.5 million letters. For the next forty-six years, the letters would remain essentially untouched. In Letters to Jackie, Fitzpatrick allows Americans to write their own history of these tumultuous times. "The coffin was very small," as one sixteen-year-old girl observed, "to contain so much of so many Americans." In reflecting on their sense of loss, their fears, and their striving, the authors of these letters wrote an American elegy as poignant and as compelling as their shattered and cherished dreams.
Dr. Robert Melillo, the author of the book “Disconnected Kids” will be here today to talk more about Dyslexia, Autism, Asperser’s syndrome, ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder and more . He is a world- renowned neurologist, professor, and researcher in childhood neurological disorders and co-founder of the Brain Balance™ Centers across the USA. “Disconnected Kids” shows parents how to use this drug- free approach at home, with customizable exercises for physical, sensory, and academic performance, advice for behavior modification, information on foods to avoid, and a follow-up program for lasting results. For more information on the NY Jets ,Rex Ryan story on Dyslexia please visit http://www.philly.com/inquirer/sports/20090624_NFL___Jets_coach_talks_of_disability.html
Frances Moore Lappé, bestselling author of 18 books, co-founder of the Small Planet Institute and “Living Democracy” advocate, argues in her new book that America is suffering from a “Thin Democracy” problem: a feeble marriage of “free” markets and an enervated government that has led to a one-sided, one-rule system driven by highest return to corporate chiefs and shareholders, and an ever-increasing concentration of power into a tiny fraction of society. In Getting a Grip2: Clarity, Creativity and Courage for a World We Really Want Lappé argues that today, when the top 1 percent of households, about a million families, controls as much net worth as 90 percent of households put together, democracy can’t work. Such centralized power leaves most of us feeling powerless, and encourages us to look at the “market” or CEO’s for solutions when our country’s and our planet’s problems are too complex, pervasive and interconnected to be addressed only from the top down.
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