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40 Days to Better Living--Optimal Health

Scott Morris

Publisher: Barbour Books

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You want to feel betterand 40 Days to Better Living: Optimal Health provides clear, manageable steps to get you there, through life-changing attitudes and actions. If youre ready to really live better, select one or more elements of the 7-step Model for Healthy LivingFaith, Medical, Movement, Work, Emotional, Family and Friends, and Nutritionand follow the 40-day plan to improve your life, just a bit, day by day. With plenty of practical advice, biblical encouragement, and stories of real people whove taken the same journey, this bookfrom the Church Health Center in Memphis, the largest faith-based clinic of its type in the U.S.may be the most important book you read this year!
Available since: 04/01/2013.

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