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'The World Health Organization estimates that 60% of the 56,5 million deaths worldwide,
were attributed to chronic disease such as coronary heart disease, diabetes,
high blood pressure, strokes and certain cancers.'
In South Africa, 37% of deaths are a result of lifestyle factors.
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Chronic Illness eats away at your quality of your life. Health care costs are rocketing.
Wouldn’t you like to know how you can improve your health to
maintain your quality of life and prevent being a burden to your family?
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You can do all that and more by making sure you attend the ‘Chronic Illness life-Management
Workshops’.
You (the patient) are the solution…Isn’t it about time you
create and live your new life story.
At the moment a team of healthcare professionals advise you, warn you, support you.
The one person that can make the biggest difference to your health is YOU. To do
this you need to be empowered, actively involved and make informed
daily choices which will have a Hugh impact on
the quality of your life and financial position.
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So how do you do this?
- you have to understand that your condition is serious.
It impacts on your efficiency and productivity at work and home which affects your
financial situation which therefore impacts your family’s financial situation.
- chronic illness slowly deteriorates your lifestyle often
without you even being aware of it – especially the older you become.
This course will help you identify these areas so you can make the necessary changes.
- you will receive practical tips, from Diane’s
firsthand experience, to identify your own unique way forward
and find methods to keep you motivated.
Click here to book today…
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Founder
Diane Reynaers fell ill in 1998. The extent of her illness was debilitating enough
to ensure that she became bed ridden and unable to take care of herself. With characteristic
fortitude she chose LIFE and worked with doctors to fight back and is now recovered,
running her own marketing business, travels worldwide and gives her time to enrich
the lives of others similarly afflicted. |
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