Thursday 19 April 2018

Are you taking fish oil capsules?


Then you must read this because ‘ Farmed Salmon fish oil is Toxic’

Besides pesticides and antibiotics used in fish farming, the most significant source of toxic exposure is the dry pellet feed, which contains dioxins, PCBs and other toxic pollutants
PCB concentrations in farmed salmon are, on average, eight times higher than in wild salmon

Most people are aware of the health benefits of omega – 3 fish oil and that salmon is a great source. However you may be shocked to discover that farmed salmon can or is toxic. This is the grim reality revealed in Nicolas Daniel’s documentary “Fillet-Oh-Fish,”
 includes exclusive footage from fish farms and factories across the globe. 

In my clinic (and personally) I only prescribe fish oil that is guaranteed filtered of all toxins and is ‘clean’.

Filtered fish oil does cost more than the ‘cheaper ‘ farmed fish oil but that cost is more than worth it.

If you want – you can contact me and I can supply you with filtered and clean fish oli – both in concentrate liquid form or capsule.


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Sincerely,
Philip Bridgeman
philip@optusnet.com.au


Sunday 15 April 2018

Right to the sick bay at the Doctors office.


Junk food is a multibillion-dollar industry and a majority are following it.

A recent report from the CDC reveals nearly 90 percent of people surveyed did not eat adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables to support optimal health. I said the same thing in my book Daniels Diet back in 2012.

I have recently released my new book ‘Daniels Weight Loss Diet’ – to help and educate on how to eat healthy. People who follow my books advice have wonderful health and healing testimonies. Why – because what you do and don’t eat has huge ramifications on your health and energy.



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Sincerely,
Philip Bridgeman
philip@optusnet.com.au