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Lost Arts Radio Show #32 - Special Guests Matt Monarch and David Noakes

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This week's super show on Lost Arts Radio begins with raw food and health teacher/celebrity Matt Monarch (www.therawfoodworld.com). Matt is the owner of the largest raw food and super food online store in the world, and has been the inspiration behind many people's programs for lifestyle and dietary improvements. His book Raw Success and others before it are highly regarded by health seekers worldwide.

Our talk with Matt covers a multitude of health and consciousness-related issues, and will be a real treat for any who value inspirational pointers and observations from someone who has been a devoted raw foodist himself for twenty years. Yet Mat also gives practical advice on how to use whole foods, both cooked and raw, for radical health enhancement, and other pointers for those at any stage of their own health journey. This talk with Matt will not be a repeat of others, but a fresh look at all the major health issues, exclusive for our Lost Arts listeners.

Next, we switch gears back to the recently breaking story of multiple natural doctors all dying within a short space of time, and what is the connecting link that ties them together. Originally it appeared that they were just all natural health-oriented doctors with credentials of various kinds, but the link between them turned out to be much more specific. Lost Arts listeners to this week's show are privileged to get the answers to this question from David Noakes, someone central to this developing story, who has been brave enough to share his insights directly with Lost Arts Radio in an exclusive interview that makes sense of the whole amazing drama. This particular interview in its original form has already been sent by Lost Arts Radio to hundreds of other real media people worldwide, which was done within minutes of completing the interview, for obvious security reasons.

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