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MediPure's philosophy is based on seeing the body as a comprehensive whole

MediPure was founded on the principle that the body is a comprehensive whole. That whole includes the physical, such as our genetic makeup, cells, tissues and organs, as well as non physical components, such as our mind, conscience and the invisible part of us that drives intention and makes decisions. Each of these individual parts work together to bring us into a state of health or a state disease. 

 

The majority of the emotional, mental and physical burdens we carry is due to the lack of understanding we have about how each of these distinct pieces interface and interact with one another. This lack of understanding often leads us to create a mental state and an identity crisis that disconnects us from others and promotes a large ego. These conditions impact all areas of our life, including our relationships with others, creating suffering, chronic stress and the inevitable physical symptoms that follow, such as problems sleeping, digestive issues or a weak immune system. 

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MediPure provides programs that help people change how they view themselves, others and the world around them. These programs act as the bridge between where you are and where you want to be by providing resources, knowledge and tools to improve your mental, emotional and physical well being. 

 

 

Our mission is to create a healthier you...one moment...one thought...one day at a time.

 

We know the road to great health and life is an ongoing process, and our solutions are created in a way to help you every step of the way.

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“Our physical and mental health depends on the quality of our relationships and the quality of our relationships is defined by our mental state as well as our ability to observe our thoughts and behavior. MediPure can guide you through this process of change to help you find internal peace and a healthy body.”

-Ulises Balanzategui

Founder and President of MediPure

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