What is your plan to NOT become an ACIDIC statistic this Holiday Season? 



Although sometimes dismissed as anecdotal myth, the spike in holiday deaths has long been a stark reality to those who deal with it as their jobs, from funeral home directors to priests and emergency room staffers. A national study published in the journal Social Science & Medicine tried to point to possible reasons after concluding that an increase in holiday deaths indeed occurs every year, in all regions of the country, during the two weeks around Christmas and New Year's.

The study, led by University of California at San Diego sociology professor David Phillips, looked at 57.5 million death certificates from 1979 to 2004. It found 42,325 more people died of natural causes -- which make up about 93 percent of all deaths -- during the two-week Christmas/New Year holiday period than would normally be expected, given the typical winter increase in deaths.

There also were increases in every major disease group of 1 percent to 10 percent and in every demographic group of 3 percent to 9 percent. In particular, the study looked at deaths from natural causes in which the patient either was dead on arrival (DOA) at a hospital or died receiving emergency care, and it found significant spikes throughout the holiday period. In fact, the three days when the most people die of natural causes in either a DOA situation or in an emergency setting are Dec. 25, Dec. 26 and Jan. 1.

I have solved the riddle to this puzzle!

It’s easy to protect yourself and your loved ones if you possess the right knowledge and alkaline healthy living strategies. If you would like to seriously diminish the odds of developing sickness or even dropping dead prematurely, especially during the holidays, then please read the following article or The pH Miracle revised and updated book or the soon to be released Reverse Cancer NOW and The pH Miracle for Cancer books for Holiday Health and Stress Survival. 




You will be learning and understanding ways you can protect your physical health and mental well-being during the holidays along with learning how not to prematurely drop dead! 


…. if you are interested in surviving the Holidays in one piece! 

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