What people don’t know might be killing them-by Designer Health Limited
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What people don’t know might be killing them-by Designer Health Limited

A business podcast from Campbell Young
Website: https://awesound.com/a/what-people-dont-know-is-killing-them

Health-YOUR health is one of the most talked about subjects on line and on TV today. Why-simple really one reason which leads to many illnesses is Obesity which is costing the NHS billions, Diabetes in the Young is spiralling out of control on both sides of the Atlantic and Heart Disease is still the number one killer on this planet. Many people don’t make the link to strokes and heart disease and what people don’t know is killing them.

Since recording these first two episodes we have suffered 3 years of Covid-19 and now millions of people around the world are suffering from the debilitating after effects labeled Long Covid.

This podcast is setting out to lead people to a better source of information, to enable those who want to be empowered to take better care pf their own health and wellbeing by signposting them to more reliable sources. This isn’t going to be an easy battle to win the hearts and minds of people who allow themselves to be influenced by influencers on Social Media and A-List stars who take vast sums of money promoting products that are not clinically validated, have no real scientific evidence that they work and may be sold by around 85% of businesses who do not manufacture these products and simply white label them to promote their brand.

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