Celebrating Woman’s Month; Lou Baron In Focus; Her Work — While Feeling Good at Any Age

maria urduja osit-li
2 min readMar 2, 2021

“Her Books: “I called Myself Cassandra” & “Scripted In Heaven” published by Lit Fire Publishing was dubbed as the most inspirational literary work after its launch in Los Angeles winning the EOTM Awards a few years back, the books are still available online in different countries.

Lou Baron’s story made waves in the women’s empowerment circuit, an arena where women are raising voices in different aesthetic ways both here at home and overseas, women who have survived trials in marriage and overcame other struggles, alleviating female weaknesses and encouraged women’s empowerment.”

Her books may Inspire women who’s stories can take you to places you wanted to be and a place where you can take that next step and do something that’s just a little bit uncoventional but encourages you to trust God during trying times.

As a Humanitarian, author, actress, musician, film producer and an advocate of stem cell therapy and its benefits, Lou’s proponent of stem cell treatment as a “new generation” treatment for diseases (and not just an anti aging remedy) in conditions for which treatments exist, is quite timely during the covid-19 pandemic.

Stem cells also called the body’s “master cells,” develop in blood, brain, bones, and all of the body’s organs, have the potential to repair, restore, replace, and regenerate cells, and could possibly be used to treat many medical conditions.

Check out Lourdes Duque Baron’s website at http://fgaaaloubaronclinic.com/

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