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Phillip Day Endorsement Letter

A FURTHER ENDORSEMENT OF New Ways

 

 

Phillip Day, investigative journalist of Credence Publications, author of Cancer: Why We’re Still Dying to Know the Truth, and Health Wars Comments as follows:

“During the course of our work …, Credence researchers have had an opportunity to work with the New Ways technical personnel and examine the product line.  I myself have flown to Utah to examine their production plant at Salem and talk with their executives at length.  As a result of Credence’s investigations, like Dr Epstein, we do not hesitate, as an independent, non-affiliated organisation, to recommend New Ways’ carcinogen-free personal care products and nutritional supplements to all those who are looking to make a change for the better.”

Why New Ways?

“I have often been asked … ‘Yes, but why do you endorse and work with New Ways?’ … New Ways is the only organisation Credence Publications will endorse – for one simple and straightforward reason. This  American company, now with roots in 40 other countries, is by far the market leader when it comes to addressing the environmental toxins issues and providing stunning and highly effective product alternatives.

Besides, I like the way New Ways is run by biochemists, and not altruistic Mother-earthers. I have nothing against the latter, but there is a danger with such missions to throw the baby out and discount those genuine advances our modern technologies have bestowed for the benefit of all. I like the way the New Ways High Command is grounded in commercial science, for it knows from both sides of the fence where the abuses in industrial consumerism lie and what can be done effectively to put them right.

I like the way New Ways is a people-driven organisation. I like the fact that they do not live in corporate Logoland. I enjoy the fun they have, the compassion with which they inspire ordinary citizens to accomplish extraordinary things. I like the way New Ways distributors fail utterly to be cynical, strive to get the job done at all costs, go the extra mile, make the extra telephone call, and make midgets out of ordinary mortals with the giantism of their expectations. Such people, when united, change the world.”

Extract from Health Review by Phillip Day

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