Benjamin L. Smith

My interest in health started at a young age. I remember asking my dad who is a dermatologist, all kinds of abstract and philosophical questions. Why is the sky blue? Or, why does the sun cause skin issues? I was fascinated and wanted to know why.

In my early twenties I thought about pursuing a career in the medical field, specifically a naturopath. Life changed course and I got into the automotive detailing industry, owning my own company for the last thirty years.

All this time, I was still interested in health and how the human body worked but it was more of a leisurely pursuit. I read a few articles and watched a few videos here and there. It wasn’t until 2012 that I became more or less obsessed with why people get chronic diseases. That year my sister died of cancer. I thought to myself, Does the body want to kill itself? It didn’t make sense.

In 2014, I started to really dive “deep into the woods,” so to speak, with my discovery of water’s amazing properties. I learned water had memory and it could hold information. This blew my mind, and I started to voraciously read everything I could get my hands on about water.

Fast forward to 2019, and I realized I needed to share this information with people around me and my loved ones. I thought, I can become a health coach! This way I can share my information and help people get well. I signed up for The Primal Health Coach Institute after much research, as they were in line with my values. After getting my certificate, I realized I wanted to help people through teaching and lecturing.

A friend of mine suggested, “Why don’t you write a book?” I thought this would be perfect. I could get my message out there for people who wanted to listen. Over the past four years, I have been researching and working on this book, and it has finally come to fruition. This “model” that I created and developed is a decade of research and reviewing hundreds of articles, as well as talking and learning from experts in their respective fields. I hope this model gives you hope and you find value in it. If I could save one person from chronic disease I have succeeded at my mission.

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