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Posted: 03.17.09 @ 1:30 a.m.
Holistic Health Care Provides Solution

 

With the bad job market and employment lay offs daily, many affected are seeking answers on how to take care of their families, pay the mortgage and keep food on the table.

Even the day to day stress of maintaining telephone and utilities are burdensome to say the least. Many are seeking any kind of work and pursuing skills that may or may not be the answer to long term rescue in a volatile economy. Even President Elect Obama has stated it will take longer than he predicted to turn America around economically.

For those of us who need a quick and easy solution to the work related crisis, Dr. Marcia Ann Coppertino, Ph.D; Msc.D; Herbologist/Chemist/Metaphysician, says she really has put her heart in the present situation of economic downturn and outpour for help.

Specializing in holistic Cancer counseling; with patients and clients as far away as the Netherlands; Dr. Coppertino has paved the way for those who desire a new career to help themselves and others.

Over $75 billion a year is spent on dietary supplements, phytoneutriceuticals, phytochemicals and other related products and services. She says the anti-aging market is grossing over 11.5 billion a year, even with the present economy.

With so many separated from their jobs with millions in severance and pension pay; the consumer now wants to live long enough; in health; to enjoy their money.

Entrepreneur Magazine recently published an extensive article on trends in the economy, notwithstanding the current recession. They stated that opportunities for small business will be in these related fields for 2009: Organic Foods, Non Food Organics, Health Care, Beauty Products, Travel and Wellness coaches.

So it makes good economic sense to launch a career that is on the hot sheet for profits and that consumers will pay good money for the advice and wellness received.

 
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