Who Else want to become the next millionaire household?
Did you know that according to famed economist Paul Zane Pilzer that by 2016 there will be 20 million U.S. millionnaire households? And that the most important thing that they desire with their new found wealth is wellness? - Hence the continuing of a health and wellness revolution. According to Professor Pilzer, tremendous grouth awaits the entrepreneur wanting to join the health and wellness industry. Professor Pilzer states that we are now in a 500 billion dollar industry that will in five years eclipse 1 trillion dollars in sales. He goes onto state "The wellness industry is tackling one of the most profound issues of life, solving one of the few remaining mysteries of human existence age and vitality - on which technology has yet to make its mark." To show you how big this business will be; note that one-sixth of the US economy is devoted to what is erroneously called the "health care" business. Health care is a misnomer as this one sixth is really devoted to the SICKNESS business. In the next five years, an additional $500 billion of the U.S. economy will be devoted to the still relatively unknown but already $500 billion wellness business. In America, Western Europen, Taiwan and China, we live with constant headaches, body pain, stomach distress, heart burn, fatigue arthritis and other ailments - ailments that modern medicare tells us to accept as symtoms of advancing age. Medical companies sell consumers billion of dollars worth of products, like aspirin and laxatives that treat only symptom while ignoring their causes. As you can see, we are in the right industry at the right time. I'd like to talk to you about how we are mixing business and health go to http://www.mlmwealthyreps.com/ To Your Success, Wendell 214-470-5633 Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse |
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