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Lack of ease in the system.

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Disease is a sickness or some sort of illness or infection in one's body.
Disease is an effort of nature to free the system from a violation of "The Laws of Health".
Dis (prefix from the Latin - "away from") + ease = Disease
So: Disease is simply a moving away from ease in the body.
The challenge is simple - to restore the ease which of course includes balance -
hence, "balancing blood chemsitry" which is accomplished in "award-winning" Preserved to Serve.
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its when your body is trying to fight what either you have done to it or nature has done, its when the body has done all it can on it own and now the sickness has the upper hand, then it goes from sickness to disease, but we have to remember that the proper diet and touch from God can rid the body of most of them, knowing you are stronger than what is attacking you is the key to health.

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