Tai Chi Is As Effective As Physical Therapy For Knee Osteoarthritis

Published: Wed, 11/11/15

A SuperHealing Request

In just a few weeks, SuperHealing Secrets will air nationally on public television stations.  Would you be so kind and take a few minutes and help us spread the word about this exciting program? I hope you’ll help us with getting the word out about the program to your circle of family and friends. We’re sicker than ever before, and most of us don’t know what to do to prevent disease development beyond changing diet and exercising.   Our health is much more encompassing than that!  SuperHealing Secrets was created to inspire and empower the viewers to take charge and create the optimal health and well-being they desire and deserve. Your health is your greatest wealth.

It was extremely well received by our audience and others who’ve viewed it since the taping. Many PBS stations have committed to airing.

Would you please take a few minutes from your busy schedule, your local affiliate ask them to air SuperHealing Secrets?  All you have to do is using your own words ask the operator and ask/encourage the station to air SuperHealing Secrets during the December pledge period.

Public television stations listen to their viewers, because their mission is to serve their communities, and they welcome your calls of interest about SuperHealing Secrets. Viewer feedback plays a significant part in a station’s decision to air a program.  Your calls will help our efforts to share this powerful message with viewers in your area. Please the link below.  You can find your local station’s contact information.  Thank you so much!

Tai Chi Is As Effective As Physical Therapy For Knee Osteoarthritis
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