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doctors the advantage of vital information in the event of a potentially life-threatening anaphylactic allergic reaction.
    Two weeks prior to the vote, polls revealed that 82 percent of Californians were in favor of labeling. But Monsanto and Pepsi were convinced that such labeling would be a public relations nightmare that would cost them millions of dollars in net losses. Thus, following a two-week, multimillion-dollar media blitz by the two industrygiants that threatened to pass on astronomical costs to the consumer, the proposition went down in flames. This dark episode has made it perfectly clear that our health care is in our own hands.
    THE POWER OF CONSTITUTION CODING
    According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, there are 770,000 adverse drug reaction injuries and/or deaths each year, tallying up a cost of over $5.6 million per hospital. In addition, there are millions of adverse reactions to foods and food additives annually in America. Imagine what it might be like if we had a better grasp of the concept of constitution coding. A greater appreciation for the uniqueness of constitution codes would surely save untold lives and dollars. Establishing coding guidelines and educating the general public and health care establishment on the topic of constitutional tendencies would undoubtedly improve the sorry state of our present health care system.
    There are but two ways to practice medicine—prevention and intervention. The present medical mantra of “early intervention” should be superseded by a mantra of “prevention.” Disease prevention represents the most perfect strategic practice of medicine, and personal coding is the most important key to effective prevention. Constitutional awareness zeroes in on intolerances well in advance of any potential acute exposure. This is also true for chronic disease. The day-to-day dietary intake of allergenic and intolerance foods contributes to chronic inflammation.
    I have designed constitutional health programs for tens of thousands of people with remarkable and consistently replicable results and continue to allay their worries about which foods are good for them. Most of them come in dazed and confused because one health expert tried to convince them that a food or supplement was good for them, while another said that it was bad for them. Meanwhile their doctor insisted that it did nothing at all.
    They are starved for, and deserving of, definitive answers. What’s worse, they’ve been hoodwinked into believing that the conventional establishment has the plan for them, when in fact they’re the ones with the answers. In America the health care consumer has been systematically disempowered. The orthodoxy has inculcated them with a victimizing form of codependency.
    Natural healing and disease prevention power has always belonged to the patient. Our ancestors were their own physicians. They were fully aware of exactly who they were and what they could eat, drink, and do. This ancestral self-awareness represents not only who they were, it reminds us of who we truly are.
    CONSTITUTION CODING, PAST AND PRESENT
    Our ancestors had no other choice than to be experts on coding. Their survival depended on their mastery of constitutional awareness. They viewed life from a natural cosmological perspective. To them the universe was a vast whole, comprised of uniquely different parts, and each part was viewed as a separate microuniverse unto itself. Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Ayurvedic, and Arabic cultures adopted detailed constitutional systems for their well-being and the advancement of their civilizations.
    Every ancient culture established a system whereby they cosmologically linked themselves with the natural world in an elemental fashion. That is, they classified different types of human personality types as, say, fire, earth, air, or water. Fire may have been chosen to represent a person with a fiery personality. Air might

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