Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

About


Joanie

Joanie

Joanie is an Afrikan woman, residing in the United States of America. Her mother is Edna Earl, who was the great granddaughter of a woman who was a product of a slave-master and one of his Afrikan slaves. Her father, TR was mixed Afrikan and Native American. Both of her parents’ families originated in Kentucky but moved to Tennessee (Edna) and Oklahoma (TR). She is fond of the Native American saying, “Before you criticize or accuse me, walk a mile in my moccasins.” Joanie states that, “Everyone is shaped by their environment and ideas. Thoughts and opinions play a part in how we react to information we receive from others until we start thinking in a more independent manner.” She’s always been a Doubting Thomas; she’s the kind of woman who’s always asking, “Can this be true,” or, “Could this actually work?” It was this line of thinking that had her stumble upon a natural substance that she has concluded, has left her daughter cancer free. Joanie’s daughter was scheduled for surgery and after five weeks on Xooma, she was retested and found cancer free. Excited, Joanie decided that this amazing product must be shared with others and chose the website name YouResearchIt.com…because that’s exactly what you must do! She is a fan of the author Kevin Trudeau, as he possesses a similar attitude as herself, insofar as first being a person who is open to alternatives and then taking the steps to do your own research. Joanie states that, “You must look out for number one, and have a willingness to sift through and find out if you’re looking at true-facts…or true-lies. It’s your health; your life, so don’t just believe the hype. You research it!”

Nierika is a Clinical Medical Assistant, Nationally Certified Massage Therapist, Holistic Beauty Therapist, Holistic Health Practitioner and holds a Certificate of Cosmetic Technology. She has spent over 20 years studying and practicing herbal medicine, physical medicine disciplines of indigenous healing and energy work. Nierika has a background in conventional medical arts and is also following a Native American familial legacy of healing and herbal medicine being a 4th generation Yaqui-Kumeyaay healer. Referring to an extensive database of current clinical information on Alternative Medicine, she seeks to educate and support those who seek her advice. Leticia values her free time in writing and doing research in Alternative Medicine, Culture, Spirituality and Politics. She also spends her free time hiking and traveling.

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