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HEALTHY HABITS Fix the Cell to Get Well Health for a Purpose Promotes Healing with Cellular Detox
Tammy Stewart has seen many stories of healing thanks to cellular detox, a holistic treatment that targets the root cause of an illness instead of just the symptoms. “At the cellular level, toxins cause inflammation; the leading cause of 90 percent of degenerative conditions,” she says. “We go to a doctor and the only tools are drugs or surgery, which typically do not remove the cause of the problem.”
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Tammy became frustrated when her family began having health problems and their doctor simply prescribed pills. She embarked on a healing quest and discovered cellular detox, which removes toxins from cells through a cellular healing diet, exercise, elimination of household toxins, and safe, effective removal of toxins that have been held in the cells since conception. When Tammy uncovered hidden health culprits her family's need soon turned into a calling. “I could have said ‘I’m done. I fixed my family,’ but I really just believed God called me to share that with other people.”
She is part of Dr. Dan Pompa's Health Centers of the Future platinum group of practitioners and adheres to his slogan, “Fix the cell to get well.” Tammy says, “We believe God designed the body to heal. When the interference of toxicity and poor nutrition is removed and you give the body what it needs, you can achieve true cellular health.”
Health for a Purpose teaches clients all over the world how to detoxify through self-guided programs and custom coaching to address chronic illnesses. Tammy’s office offers a stem cell machine for pain reduction and improved blood supply as well as a hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment, among other on-site therapies.
While other natural health practitioners also focus on root causes of a problem, Health for a Purpose goes a step further. “Very rarely do you find one who asks, ‘Is there mold in your house? Is there lead in your body?’ A lot of them are getting into cell inflammation but not going all the way upstream to see what toxin is causing that inflammation. We go all the way upstream and remove the cause,” Tammy says.

