"How I Got My Life Back" Contest Winners Laud the Hotze Health and Wellness Center for Changing Their Lives
Two Texans Emerge as Winner
(PRWEB) March 23, 2006 -- In a groundbreaking effort to promote regaining and maintaining good health, Dr. Steven Hotze, founder of the Hotze Health and Wellness Center, has announced the winners of the “How I Got My Life Back” contest for his patients.
“So many of our guests’ lives have been dramatically changed,” Dr. Hotze said, “We want people to know that there is hope for a healthier way of life naturally, and we wanted to sponsor this contest to give hope to the thousands of people who don’t know that their problems may come from a hormonal imbalance.”
Janet Rice of Corpus Christi was the grand prize winner, Mrs. Texas 2005 Terri Jaggers of Montgomery, Texas came in 2nd and Lora Newman of Rogersville, MO took the 3rd place award.
The “guests” (as they are referred to) were asked to tell “How I Got My Life Back” after being treated at the Center in Houston. One hundred and seventeen guests of the Hotze Health and Wellness Center entered the contest to win prizes ranging from an all expense paid trip for two to New York, Colorado Springs or Napa Valley with spending money included
Winner Janet Rice, who suffers from hypothyroidism, wrote, “After three years of struggle, I went to the Hotze Clinic. I would have saved myself and my insurance company a lot of time and money had I gone there first. The Armour thyroid medication given at the proper (higher than usually prescribed) dosage is miraculous. I’m also not sure where I would be if I had not been given the incentive to follow the anti-candidiasis diet as well as provided with the allergy treatment and other natural hormones. I am grateful that there are doctors, such as those at the Hotze Clinic, who are willing to throw off the yoke of their medical school training and really pay attention to what is going on with their patients.
“These doctors realize that the thyroid gland is a lot more involved in our health than currently thought and taught, and they are willing to act upon their conviction,” the 56 year old Rice said. “Likewise, when my two teenagers started complaining about being cold and having memory problems, I felt confident about where to take them. I wanted to be sure that they will not be victims of undiagnosed hypothyroidism. This family trait is treatable!”
“Listening, understanding and treating your hormonal problems and imbalances can be very tricky and frustrating, but on the other hand, very rewarding when you obtain hormonal harmony,” continues Dr. Hotze.
Dr. Hotze has been on a 30 city tour for his best selling book, “Hormones, Health and Happiness.” He is teaching millions of people how to be the master of their health. He is helping women and men take charge of getting their life back.
Dr. Hotze and his staff at the Center in Houston treat each individual as a unique case. They ascribe to an enhanced concept of treatment that addresses your emotional wellbeing as well as your physical symptoms.
“Take charge of your health. Ask more questions about natural hormones and demand that your physician offer more than hysterectomies and anti-depressants, Hotze says, “This is only logical! We want you to stay educated, healthy and happy on natural hormones.”
Dr. Hotze is leading the way to living healthy and naturally as you age. For more information, go to www.hotzehwc.com or pick up a copy of "Hormones, Health and Happiness."
If you would like to schedule an interview with Dr. Hotze, please contact Nanette Noffsinger.
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