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Quotes about Personal Safety from the world's top natural health / natural living authors
"However, when using lenses, a person must consider his own and others' personal safety as well as any possible danger that could come out of slightly blurred vision.
46. I'm a researcher and I work in Italy, but I also collaborate with some American and Australian universities. Our research deals with experimenting with new treatments for ocular disease and refractive errors. I've been working in a team for over ten years and we've been holding congresses worldwide for over thirty years." - David De Angelis, The Secret of Perfect Vision: How You Can Prevent and Reverse Nearsightedness (Get the book.)
| "All the persons there for whose personal safety this Government had made itself responsible have now left the city. The priests and nuns who had taken refuge there and for whose safety fears were entertained are on their way to this country.10
But the Wilsonian intervention was not over. After the settlement of the Vera Cruz incident, Wilson backed a rival to Carranza—a colorful character named Francisco "Pancho" Villa, who once owned a chain of butcher shops. Villa must have been an early role model for Che Guevara." - William Bonner, Addison Wiggin, Empire of Debt: The Rise of an Epic Financial Crisis (Get the book.)
| "Vaccines need to assure personal safety and be delivered in a timely manner. Distribution must be ethical and compassionate. And the vaccines must be effective.
Antiviral Drugs
Antiviral drugs, compared to antibiotics, are relatively new to the clinical scene. Though they are considered complementary to vaccines in the treatment of influenza, many doctors don't have experience with them.
Taken within 48 hours from the onset of symptoms, prescription antiviral drugs shorten the period of illness, reduce the severity of the symptoms, and lessen complications. That's the good news." - J. E. Williams, Beating the Flu: The Natural Prescription for Surviving Pandemic Influenza and Bird Flu (Get the book.)
| "The needle on my personal safety valve was entering the Red Zone, threatening to burst through the thin veneer of social nicety that kept me in my seat.
"Yasuo," I said with control and determination, "you've got to stop talking like this. I have worked with co-ops around the world for years. There are many, many great ones really making a difference in people's lives. If you say one more disparaging word about things that I know are true or people I respect and care about, I am going to leap over this table and tear your throat out." - Dean Cycon, Javatrekker: Dispatches From the World of Fair Trade Coffee (Get the book.)
| "A chronically ill patient should always address his interaction with the medical community in terms of personal safety. An editorial appeared in the July 3, 2004, edition of the British Medical Journal entitled "Think harm always."3 Editor Richard Smith states that new students entering the medical field may need to shift their paradigm from doing the most good to doing the least harm. He also asks whether a doctor, when referring a patient to hospital, should tell his patient that there is a one in ten chance that he will experience an adverse event, and a 1 in 100 chance of dying?" - Brent Hoadley, Ph.D., Too Profitable to Cure (Get the book.)
| "If you walk outdoors, however, be aware of your surroundings and personal safety.
The more physical activity you engage in, the greater the benefits in terms of your blood-sugar and insulin levels. So plan to increase your walking time and distance over the coming weeks. You can also engage in other types of physical activity, such as cycling, swimming, using hand weights, or a mix of several types of activities to prevent boredom. Try to avoid talking on your cell phone while walking, though, because the distraction will slow down your pace." - Jack Challem, Stop Prediabetes Now: The Ultimate Plan to Lose Weight and Prevent Diabetes (Get the book.)
| "It will be time to emphasize personal safety, to lock doors and windows, and to put security measures in place that can protect life and property. Whether walking a short distance from home or through an unfamiliar neighborhood, eyes and ears should remain alert to signs of trouble. Common sense would also suggest that conspicuous consumption and ostentatious displays of wealth should be avoided.
Having the most appropriate forms and correct amounts of auto, life, and health insurance in place, as well as home and contents insurance to mitigate the risk of catastrophic loss, will be essential." - Michael J. Panzner, Financial Armageddon: Protecting Your Future from Four Impending Catastrophes (Get the book.)
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