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<title>Listen to Calen Meza: Discover a secret to lose weight, slow down the aging process, remove kitchen grease and grime, clean and disinfect germs, create healthy skin and fight disease</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Calen Meza, interviewed on the "Dare to Dream" radio show. Are You Kidding Me? You Can Do What With Water? Trained as an Iridologist, as well as the use of herbs, nutrition, and natural health methods, Calen spent over 3 decades researching the keys to common sense health and came to two simple conclusions. #1) the body responds to whatever you do: unhealthy habits equal an unhealthy body and healthy practices produce a healthy body. #2) there’s no single key to health - it’s a combination of many things however one major factor is water. Why? Our bodies are 70% water, our brain is 80% water, our blood is 90% water - water is important. Calen has dedicated himself to educating people on the importance of water through a Japanese water technology called: Kangen Water - a most powerful tool to improve health. www.ImproveYourHealthWithWater.com; info@improveyourhealthwithwater.com; 866-244-3847 ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 11:40:31 -0500</pubDate>
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