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ROOT TALKS: Family Farmers Hold the Key to the Planet's Survival

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Release Date: 01/01/2016

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"Killer stuff! Sounds huge! " Paul Yee, Engineer/Producer/Musician, Stereobus Recording "Spectacular production. Breathtaking!" Michael Gillespie "The album was always world-class, but the restoration is beautiful. I was literally overcome. The album is sooooo good!!!." Laurie Mackenzie "What an amazing band!!! Well done." Gord Osland "BRAVO!, Stellar Sound, Unbelievable Voice, Heartfelt Lyrics. Wonderful Memories." LA "Bob’s voice riding on top of these amazing pieces of music. Great playing Glen, Danny, Greg, Steve, Brian and Bob. Sounds great Glenn A. A Gem!." Sandy Chochinov "I do a lot...

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A COMMON LINK PART TWO. Marjolaine Forest interviews natural health practitioner Terry Bell. We discuss addiction, depression, anger and so much more. Terry’s ability to explain our issues in a very simply manner. From liver, lungs, bowel and thyroid, what are we doing wrong and how to simply right it. Hey, and we talk about animals too!

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by Marjolaine Forest

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Sharie Versluis owns Prefered Perch, source for quality Wild Bird products. She has a passion for the safety and well being of our wild birds.

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Sharie Versluis owns Prefered Perch, source for quality Wild Bird products. She has a passion for our wild birds.

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A COMMON LINK PART ONE. An interview with natural health practitioner Terry Bell by Marjolaine Forest. He uses several methods of analysis which includes his fine ability of muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body. Comparing this analysis to pictures of the tongue teeth and eyes of thousands of clients it helped Terry determine the priority of the bodies healing needs on a structural, chemical, emotional or other energy. 

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Terry's interest in health began as a result of four near fatal cardiac arrest experiences before the age of 25.  He uses several methods of analysis which includes his fine ability of muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body. Comparing this analysis to pictures of the tongue teeth and eyes of thousands of clients it helped Terry determine the priority of the bodies healing needs on a structural chemical emotional or energy.  Through his practice Terry has finally tuned his skills teaches and shares his research and methods of analysis to thousands of people

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