Tue Feb 2 2010
Centre owner Simone Sleep said she was on a mission to educate society about correct eating and going back to the ancestral ways of eating and making lifestyle changes so as not to overcrowd the current health system – that clearly isn't working very well.
"More than 70,000 babies are lost each year due to miscarriage, still birth and prematurity," she said.
"I want to inspire people to take responsibility for their health."
Ms Sleep has been on a health mission for 10 years since she was personally diagnosed with uteral cancer at just 28 years of age.
"It was only after I had my mercury taken out of my teeth and two rotten teeth out, which cleared the infection so the body was able to recover and stop developing cancer cells and completely recover from cancer, that killed the cancer," she said.
"I stay off the sugar and bread now. When you've damaged your health with smoking, bad eating etc, you have switched genetic expressions on for certain diseases and they have to be switched off otherwise you are going down a path that leads to premature death."
As US health expert Don Tolman says "more people die from the treatment of cancer now than cancer itself". He says the current health system has a lot to answer for and Ms Sleep agrees.
"It's actually not called the health industry it's called the Sickness Industry - that's where millions of dollars are made. We would not make money from healthy people.
"At hospitals, you often see nurses out the front smoking," she said.
"Doctors are now first-rate suiciders and drug abusers so if it's coming from the top down, how can you trust their advice when they're as sick as you are? This health system is shocking. 80% of the population goes to see alternative therapists.
"With every generation that passes, the disease risk is applicable to people 10 years earlier than the previous generation," she said.
"With every root canal that's getting done, we're seeing cancer patients within four to five years."
The Gold Coast Antiageing & Wellbeing Centre offers a unique service including major pathology testing, analyses of blood chemistries and does personalized eating and supplement plans in a 100-page plus booklet for its clients.
The official opening will be held at 29 Margaret St, Southport, from 10am to 3pm.
Up to $5000 worth of prizes will be given away, with proceeds going to the Bonnie Babes Foundation, and free bags of health products & vouchers (worth $597) will be given to the first 47 people through the door.
Special coffee and cake deals will be on offer to also raise money for charity. There will be a jumping castle, sausage sizzle, roving magic by Magic Girl Rosanna Maccarrone and face painting.
Free health assessment checks by Ms Sleep, skin care and makeup analysis and massages will also be given out.
For more details, call 0420 362 990 or visit www.goldcoastantiageing.com
MEDIA CONTACT ONLY:To interview Simone Sleep or for more details, contact Aldwyn Altuney of AA Xposé Media on (07) 5571 0233, 0409 895 055 or email: aldwyn@aaxpose.com
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