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One seventh, $1.5 trillion, of the U.S. economy today is devoted to the healthcare business, what Paul Zane Pilzer refers to as the "Sickness Industry." However, by the year 2010, an additional $1 trillion of the economy will be devoted to products and services that keep us healthy, make us look or feel better, slow down the effects of aging, and prevent diseases from developing altogether. The implications of the shift to proactive wellness are far reaching from health to beauty to food to medicine. In 1908, Henry Ford's Model T launched the trillion-dollar automobile industry. In 1981, IBM's PC launched the trillion-dollar personal computer industry, which grew so fast that PC sales surpassed U.S. auto sales in only ten years. The trillion-dollar industry of the twenty-first century has arrived, and it promises to similarly revolutionize our lives and offer entrepreneurs and investors the opportunity to amass great fortunes. This next big thing is the wellness
industry, and The Wellness Revolution shows you how to state
your claim now while the market is ripe. In The Wellness Revolution you'll learn how several entrepreneurs have already built $100 million wellness businesses—people like Steve Demos of Silk soymilk or Jill Kinney of Club One fitness—and why their success is just the tip of the iceberg in this emerging $1 trillion industry. The wellness industry is on the verge of changing our lives as much as did the automobile and the personal computer. Learn how to reap the benefits of this pervasive and eternal industry with the step-by-step, fortune-making plan detailed in The Wellness Revolution.
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