Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Dr. Aaron D. Lewis: “Good health is an innate right for all humanity”

“Good health is not a cultural experience. It is an innate right for all humanity,” says ministry founder and best-selling author Dr. Aaron D. Lewis.

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According to the World Health Organization, micronutrient deficiencies, such as the lack of vitamin A, iron, iodine, and zinc, have put more than two billion people around the world at risk. Among children under the age of five in the third world, malnutrition contributes to 53 percent of deaths associated with infectious diseases. Malnutrition compromises the immune system, thus escalating the frequency, severity, and duration of childhood illnesses. Micronutrient deficiencies also impair intellectual growth, personal development, and adult productivity.

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As stable health should not be based on any geographic, cultural, or political category, achievement of such condition must be equal to everyone, to every nation. It’s been a right since birth, and people are supposed to have fair access to nutritious food, a clean environment, and decent medical facilities. Dr. Aaron D. Lewis is among those who agree that while many high-quality health care facilities are available today, there are still many people who could hardly benefit from these services due to socio-economic constraints.


The World Health Organization has defined global health as “the area of study, research and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equityin health for all people worldwide.” Hence, global health is not just about the worldwide enhancement of physical condition, but also the reduction of disparities between countries and protection against global threats that ignores national borders.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Reading between the lines: Dr. Aaron Lewis explains why self-help books matter

Dr. Aaron D. Lewis, a New York Times best-selling author who has written many self-help books, believes that books which encourage improvement in its readers are must-reads.

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To begin with, self-help books can be considered instruction manuals to living life. With these books, people no longer need to depend on others for knowledge that they can use and apply to their lives in order to survive within society. Written media is powerful, and Dr. Lewis strongly believes that writers should use this power to touch people’s lives.

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Another use for written media is for writers to share their experiences in life and the lessons they have learned from them in order to help in guiding others.


Dr. Aaron D. Lewis has penned numerous self-help books meant to assist with the varying problems people face. On top of being a successful author, he has also reached out to aspiring writers who want to publish their work. Thus, the Independencia Press was born, which is meant to serve the editorial needs of writers everywhere.

The Independencia Press offers services such as cover design, editing, printing, proofreading, and formatting and pagination. All these are done with the aim to aid independent writers in publishing their first books.

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For more information about Dr. Aaron D. Lewis and the Independencia Press, visit its website at www.independenciapress.com.