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Earthquake sensitive Orey forecasts during turbulent times ahead people will forego fancy processed foods and go back to Mother Nature's finest staple--olive oil. "This ancient elixir has been used for everything from cooking, health ailments to beauty aids and natural pet care," she said. Lake Tahoe, CA, March 11, 2008 -- 'The Healing Powers of Olive Oil' author-intuitive Cal Orey isn't surprised by a recent AOL.com business report "Consumers Cut Back on Small Pleasures" since countless folks from coast to coast are facing sluggish economy jitters. After all, in August 2007 she predicted on www.earthquakeepi-center.com, a progressive disaster preparedness website, a recession was in the works for 2008. "While the destructive economic tsunami is hitting home now--the recession-proof liquid gold commodity may already be in consumers' kitchen cupboards," said Orey. "The word is, olive oil used in both healthful home cooking and home cures is sweeping the nation." By 2010, the olive oil market in the U.S. is expected to surpass $1.3 billion, much of what is attributed to olive oil's health benefits," according to Olive Oil in the U.S., the largest market research from packaged facts. Earthquake sensitive
Orey (who has accurately predicted both quakes and floods), forecasts to
survive these shaky times people will forego fancy processed foods and
go back to Mother Nature's finest staple--olive oil. "This ancient and
versatile elixir has been used for everything from baking, health
ailments to beauty aids and natural pet care," she said. Orey, a veteran health-nutrition journalist also believes oil -- the kind you eat-- not the kind that is affecting a "consumer crunch" - is as good as gold. "Medical studies prove polyphenols (disease fighting antioxidants found in red wine, green tea, dark chocolate, and extra virgin olive oil) may help lower the risk of developing heart disease, cancers, diabetes, and obesity. And staying healthy can ease costly medical bills and health insurance payments which are on the rise." The sensitive
disaster preparedness expert added, "Plus, having a cure-all product at
home is recession proof-thinking, too. Rather than trying to buy every
health remedy, it's more practical and cost-effective to have one (or
two) cures such as olive oil and vinegar that works for many ailments
such as burns, cuts, earaches, and sore muscles," said Orey. She added,
"Do-it-yourself olive oil home cures (which include stress-reducing
massages and a natural
weight loss aid) are cheaper than luxury spas and
over-the-counter diet aids." |
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