Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Health Is Wealth: Nobel Winner Launches New Educational Website

Health Is Wealth: Nobel Winner Launches New Educational Website

Nobel Laureate Dr. Louis Ignarro has launched a new website with physician Dr. Andrew Myers. The free site features a variety of health and wellness information straight from the doctors.

Redondo Beach, CA (PRWEB) December 14, 2010

Dr. Louis Ignarro, Nobel Laureate in Medicine, has launched a free new website featuring articles, videos, blog posts, and more to educate consumers about the value of health and wellness. Health Is Wealth has been launched by Dr. Ignarro together with his Naturapathic Physician partner, Dr. Andrew Myers.

"Health really becomes wealth because it costs a great deal of money today to treat disease", said Dr. Ignarro. "If you can prevent the development of disease and keep yourself healthy, you are going to save a fortune."

In 2009, the doctors released the best-selling book Health Is Wealth: 10 Power Nutrients That Increase Your Odds of Living to 100. Since its release, the book has been translated into half a dozen languages and has had tremendous success in countries around the world.

The all new Health Is Wealth website is based on the same philosophy found in the book. Nutritional deficiency leads to disease and dysfunction. Receiving proper nutrition is the key to preventing and reversing disease and dysfunction. Users of the free site can watch videos of the doctors explain nutrition, read the daily Doctors' Orders blog post, and follow along on Facebook and Twitter.

When asked about the new site, Dr. Andrew Myers commented, "Our website is a fantastic new resource. Its a free way for individuals around the world to keep up with the very latest science relating to health and wellness. We want to make available to the public any information that can lead to a longer, healthier life."

Visit HealthIsWealth. net today to learn more about the impact of nutrition on disease and how this works as a personal financial investment by limiting the future cost of treating diseases.

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