| Claire Power Murphy |
| Reclaim Your Health, Progress Beyond Cure |
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In this day and age, it is easy to rely on the rapidly-developing methods of treatment for our ailments, as they are more readily available to us than ever before. However, nowadays, it is better for us to know that there are methods of treatment that have long-lasting effects that are both positive and negative, and knowing how to help ourselves can prove beneficial when it comes to healing. Claire Power Murphy, renowned author of “Preserved to Serve,” wants us to know that a high level of natural living can make a drastic and constructive difference in our lives.
Ms. Murphy, the award-winning writer and director of the Self-Rejuvenation Center in Newberry, Florida, believes that our health, morality, integrity and relationships can improve once we gain knowledge of the processes for “Living Within the Laws of Nature.” At The Self-Rejuvenation Center, Inc., Ms. Murphy provides instruction in health renewal beyond cure, as well as private consultations, courses, basic applications, grief counseling and recipes. She will also guide parents through feeding their children from birth in a healthy and beneficial manner; this includes constant support throughout the course of becoming accustomed to advanced natural living levels. The heart of Ms. Murphy’s organization is to encourage cellular regeneration through The Eight Laws of Health: balanced nutrition, exercise, water, sunshine, temperance, air, rest and trust in God. Ms. Murphy’s experience has proven that these practices will expediently aid in the safeguarding of superior health. She will also guide you through the Eight Laws of Health, which will help you balance your blood chemistry.
As people continue to get sick at younger ages, Ms. Murphy feels that adapting a natural lifestyle will help us all improve and restore our health. Live naturally, and feel better about yourself, now! Claire Power Murphy’s autobiography “Preserved to Serve” earned the Female Autobiography of the Year Award in 2008 and placed as a finalist in the Religion: Christian Inspiration category at the National Best Books Awards. In 2010, “Preserved to Serve” was also a finalist in three International Book Awards categories: Best New Non-Fiction, Health: General and Self-Help Motivational. The writer and educator’s work has granted her the opportunity to relay the message of resilience, and that in the midst of adversity, success can be achieved.
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