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Wednesday, June 18, 2008 

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The U S Surgeon General reports spirulina powder australia approximately 40% of Links adults use tobacco regularly and almost half of teens ages 13 - 19 smoke.

The UCLA RAND Center found that smoking leads to a 21% branch chain amino acids Terrazoa 20 health care costs and 28% rise in medication costs (an average $230 per year). It also reported that more than 430,000 die each year from smoking related illnesses.

The USSG reports that about 65% of Americans are overweight to obese.

The Centers for Disease Control report that about 13% of US children ages 8 - 16 are overweight to obese; Less than 15% of US adults exercise 60 minutes or more a minimum of 3 times each week; Less than 10% of kids ages 8 - 18 exercise for 60 minutes or more 3 times a week; More than 300,000 people die each year from illnesses caused by or made worse by obesity.

The UCLA RAND Center found that obesity raises a person's health care costs by 36% and medication costs by 77% (an average $395 per year) and they have 30% - 50% more chronic medical problems.

According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U S spending for health care will top 3 trillion by 2010.

BlueCross BlueShield of Massachusetts reports that 57% of all illness & injury is a direct result of lifestyle.

The following are World Health Organization statements that were primarily reported on NPR & PBS:

- U.S. citizens ranked 37 among 191 nations in ability to improve health.

- Over 15% of U.S. Gross Domestic Product spent on correcting health problems

- Over 72% of all deaths in U.S. are the result of heart disease, lung disease, diabetes & degenerative diseases.

- The very expensive U.S. drug-based system is NOT reducing the rate at which conditions become chronic and continue to plague the U.S.

- Such chronic conditions are preventable for the most part and are primarily resulting from unhealthy practices.

- Medical care in the U.S. has its place, but it is not providing the answers needed to improve health and quality of life.

The 5oldnm statistics are only WORSENING!

Dr. David Robinson received his B.S. in biology at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts and his D.C. from Life University, College of Chiropractic in Marietta GA.

He received his fitness certifications as a Personal Trainer, Fitness Counselor and Aerobic Instructor from the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America, Los Angeles CA. David was a practicing Chiropractor for 14 years and a Fitness Trainer/Counselor for 7 years.

He has been a trainer for one of the 12 week Police Cadet Training Programs of the Massachusetts Criminal Justice Training Council, as well as working in fitness centers on Massachusetts' South Shore and in San Diego.

Dr. Robinson has established a website, http://www.Fat2Trim.com and written a book, "Fat, Lazy Americans".