Quote by Andrew Weil
As an American, you have a right to good health care that is effec

As an American, you have a right to good health care that is effective, accessible, and affordable, that serves you from infancy through old age, that allows you to go to practitioners and facilities of your choosing, and that offers a broad range of therapeutic options. – Andrew Weil

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Get people back into the kitchen and combat the trend toward processed food and fast food. – Andrew Weil

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Citizens must pressure the American Hospital Association, the American Public Health Association, the Centers for Disease Control and other relevant governmental agencies to make greening our hospitals and medical centers a top priority so that they themselves dont create even more illness. – Andrew Weil

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Most American diets, even bad ones, provide more than enough calcium for bone health, especially for men. – Andrew Weil

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Many believe – and I believe – that I have been designated for this work by God. In spite of my old age, I do not want to give it up I work out of love for God and I put all my hope in Him. – Michelangelo

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I am a grandmother now, and that means age is creeping on, creeping on. – Lillie Langtry

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Age is just a number. Mine is unlisted. – Author Unknown

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I would always encourage people of any age not to be so quick to follow other peoples truths but to search and follow your own moral code and live by your own integrity, and mostly just be brave. – Jewel

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