Subject: 💝 A New Way to Understand Chronic Illness + A Valentine’s Gift From CHI

Discover the Cell Danger Response and enjoy our Valentine’s CHI Palm bonus gifts & free shipping.

Dear CHI Supporter,

At CHI Institute, among other things, we research the old medical sciences that have been cast aside by the biochemical model and the emerging sciences that are being ignored by the mainstream media. I believe the CDR Hypothesis (Cell Danger Response) is something every one of us needs to understand, not just because it provides an intuitive framework to help us better understand chronic illness and show how our choices in daily life have a huge impact on our health. CDR is a more solid and obvious foundation than the biochemical model that stands behind expensive and health damaging pharmaceuticals that dominate our lives today.


Many of you have been with CHI Institute since 1990. Sincere thanks for your support!

Sincerely,

 Richard Lee
Founder, CHI Institute

Have you complained to your doctor about chronic fatigue, insomnia, brain fog, or anxiety and not gotten a satisfactory answer?


The problem may be his theory of “metabolic disorder” clouding his view.


The CDR Hypothesis Represents a Paradigm Shift in chronic and metabolic health care which will radically shift us away from the pharmaceutical based hypothesis upon which today’s medical system is built. Simply put, it tells us that mitochondria responds intelligently to threats, whether from foods, drugs, injuries, surgeries, or emotional trauma delivered interpersonally or through electronic media.


From this perspective, our mitochondria shift from vitalizing the body to withdrawing to protect themselves.


The primary symptoms of the Cell Danger Response (CDR) include chronic fatigue, insomnia, brain fog, widespread pain, anxiety, mood swings, and autoimmune flares, manifesting in diseases like ME/CFS, autism, long COVID, fibromyalgia, and…

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