Time Sensitive! A Great Movie About Healing Amazon Style!

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Have you watched "The Sacred Science" yet?
 
As I mentioned last week, this inspiring film follows eight people, with varying illnesses, as they embark on a healing journey in theAmazon jungle. 
 
There's no cost to attend this special online film screening -- but it ends at midnight tomorrow (Thu 10/17). So click here while you still can.
 
Many doctors feel that the Amazon jungle is the most obvious place to look for the cure to cancer, M.S., and Alzheimer's. Yet less than 3% of these plants have been tested for their healing potential. Why?
 
Modern medicine is overwhelmed by the sheer number of jungle plants. But the tribes who live in this region have been using these plants medicinally for thousands of years.

Click here to check it out now.

Here's what people like you are saying about The Sacred Science:

"Thank you very much for sharing this opportunity, it was 
belief altering for me. I truly believe that the rain forests 
hold the key to curing most illnesses and anyone that takes 
the time to leave their stressful and illness inducing 
lifestyle will be healed in their core by experiencing 
their connection with nature." - Kris

"An inspiring movie with real stories of nature's power to 
heal. Mother earth combined with the human heart has some 
powerful and potent properties. Thanks for bringing this 
to all of us." - Bhavik

"Clearing emotional congestion and purifying diet components 
were key... and you have introduced the power of herbals and 
spiritual healing - a winning combination. Blessings and 
may you continue producing such truth." - Sue

Click here to check out this one-time film screening while there's still no cost.

This film screening event includes a lineup of healing experts who are speaking in depth about the ancient healing secrets revealed in the film. If you register now, you can still listen to the experts who spoke last week -- and you'll be notified of the upcoming talks for this week!

Trevor Justice, Director

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