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Free iPhone 'Natural Cures' App Launched by Jacob Teitelbaum, MD
Date:3/24/2009

eveloper: Plum Amazing; Version: 2.0; Size:0.7 MB - Average User Rating: 4.4/5

In its initial test version, "Natural Cures" has already placed in the top ten of the "Top Free Apps" list for the "Healthcare & Fitness" category of the iPhone -- with around 1600 downloads per day, and growing.

About Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, www.endfatigue.com:

Dr. Teitelbaum is a world-recognized author, educator and researcher. Author of the best-selling book From Fatigued to Fantastic! (Avery/Penguin Group) and Pain Free 1-2-3--A Proven Program for Eliminating Chronic Pain Now (McGraw-Hill). Media appearances include CNN and Fox News Channel and he is a frequent guest on Oprah & Friends with Dr. Mehmet Oz.

As a leading patient advocate for over 25 years, Dr. Teitelbaum refuses to accept money from pharmaceutical or natural product companies, and 100 percent of the royalties for products he develops go to charity. This policy underscores his singular concern--advocating for your health.


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