Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 Bryan or Doc, If one cannot afford to purchase the whole body cleanse program, can it be done in phases? The thought was to do week one during one month, week two the next month, etc. I have a friend on limited income and he is willing to do the cleanse, but can only afford around $75-$100 per month towards it. He has several maladies and we have come to the conclusion that his whole body is way out of balance due to meds, toxins, lack of exercise and poor nutrition. I'm working with him to change his diet and just by adding organic eggs and fruit the first week, he feels quite a bit better. I also let him borrow a quit smoking program and he is doing well on that so far. He is counting on using the money he saves by not smoking to purchase the total cleanse program. Each week, we change something to rid him of bad habits and replace it with something better for his health. He suffers from warts, skin breakouts, digestive issues, constipation, headaches, lethargy, brain fog, insomnia, body odor, and a host of other issues. I know in the long run, the cost of the program will be much less expensive than any other method to help restore his health, but his limited disability income prevents him from getting it all at once. Diane A VETERAN Whether on active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to " The United States of America, " for an amount of " up to and including my life. " That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it. Author unknown. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 Hello Diane and Folks, This is my first time writing. Although I have no knowledge of the whole body cleanse program and so am unable to answer the question as you have written it, may I respond to another issue you raise about your friend? It may be you are working on this with him already. We've all heard "time is money" as if the "money" part were the more valuable. If we try to understand that "money is time" is then equally true and make our time the more valuable asset, we can begin to invest it more wisely. That said, I just wanted to send some encouragement for getting more movement in your friend's life, if possible. Are you located in a place where walks are possible this time of year? Can your friend garden, dance, yoga, tai chi, run the vacuum? It does not need to be thought of as "exercise." There are gentle and fun ways for people to move. We all aid our "whole body cleanse" by investing some valuable, precious time in motion; again, if possible. I guess I wrote because I am just, and yet again, rediscovering this to be true for myself. Diet, herbs, sleep, and movement... and not necessarily in that order. Respectfully, Cliff If one cannot afford to purchase the whole body cleanse program, can it be done in phases? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 If I was your friend, I would save the money each month to do the cleanse all at once. It is much much more effective when done all together. Kelly Diane Mackey wrote: Bryan or Doc, If one cannot afford to purchase the whole body cleanse program, can it be done in phases? The thought was to do week one during one month, week two the next month, etc. I have a friend on limited income and he is willing to do the cleanse, but can only afford around $75-$100 per month towards it. He has several maladies and we have come to the conclusion that his whole body is way out of balance due to meds, toxins, lack of exercise and poor nutrition. I'm working with him to change his diet and just by adding organic eggs and fruit the first week, he feels quite a bit better. I also let him borrow a quit smoking program and he is doing well on that so far. He is counting on using the money he saves by not smoking to purchase the total cleanse program. Each week, we change something to rid him of bad habits and replace it with something better for his health. He suffers from warts, skin breakouts, digestive issues, constipation, headaches, lethargy, brain fog, insomnia, body odor, and a host of other issues. I know in the long run, the cost of the program will be much less expensive than any other method to help restore his health, but his limited disability income prevents him from getting it all at once. Diane A VETERAN Whether on active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America, " for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it. Author unknown. Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Thank you Cliff, We are already incorporating some movement, starting with an exercise tape rented from the library, meant for unfit seniors (this guy is on 55). The weather in New England has been very cold and icy, but walks will happen when the weather permits. He also is using exercise bands for some resistance exercise. He gets exhausted quickly. I can look at him and see he is loaded with toxins, his face is red and bumpy, as are his arms, and he really needs a good internal cleansing. I'm not an expert in any field of health and wellness, but he trusts the knowledge that I do have and has asked me to help. My main concern is that he will get very ill when the toxic load begins to release, because that happened to me. I really want to go slowly with him in the beginning and let him get used to some of the big changes he has to make. This week, it was to add 100 oz of water a day with fresh squeezed lemons to start the flushing of toxins, and replace his afternoon coffee with herbal tea. Luckily he loves hot peppers and has added them to each of his three main meals daily. Diane Diane Mackey Lowell MA Capt. Justin, USAFA 2000 Eglin, MC130P Pilot A VETERAN Whether on active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to " The United States of America, " for an amount of " up to and including my life. " That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it. Author unknown. - " Cliff Rae " <cliff <herbal remedies > Monday, February 09, 2009 4:33 PM Re: {Herbal Remedies} Total Body Cleanse question > Hello Diane and Folks, > > This is my first time writing. Although I have no knowledge of the whole body cleanse program and so am unable to answer the question as you have written it, may I respond to another issue you raise about your friend? It may be you are working on this with him already. > > We've all heard " time is money " as if the " money " part were the more valuable. If we try to understand that " money is time " is then equally true and make our time the more valuable asset, we can begin to invest it more wisely. That said, I just wanted to send some encouragement for getting more movement in your friend's life, if possible. Are you located in a place where walks are possible this time of year? Can your friend garden, dance, yoga, tai chi, run the vacuum? It does not need to be thought of as " exercise. " There are gentle and fun ways for people to move. We all aid our " whole body cleanse " by investing some valuable, precious time in motion; again, if possible. > > I guess I wrote because I am just, and yet again, rediscovering this to be true for myself. Diet, herbs, sleep, and movement... and not necessarily in that order. > > Respectfully, > Cliff If one cannot afford to purchase the whole body cleanse program, can it be > done in phases? > > > > > > > ---------- ---- Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.233 / Virus Database: 270.10.19/1942 - Release 02/09/09 06:50:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Hi Diane, Just wanted to add something here. Organic Solutions' Total Body Cleanse includes two products that will prevent the common occurrence of getting ill while detoxing. These products are Total Tonic and Echinacea. These will boost your immune system and kill off bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi and prevent getting sick in the first place. this makes detoxing a lot more fun :-) . Kelly Diane Mackey wrote: Thank you Cliff, We are already incorporating some movement, starting with an exercise tape rented from the library, meant for unfit seniors (this guy is on 55). The weather in New England has been very cold and icy, but walks will happen when the weather permits. He also is using exercise bands for some resistance exercise. He gets exhausted quickly. I can look at him and see he is loaded with toxins, his face is red and bumpy, as are his arms, and he really needs a good internal cleansing. I'm not an expert in any field of health and wellness, but he trusts the knowledge that I do have and has asked me to help. My main concern is that he will get very ill when the toxic load begins to release, because that happened to me. I really want to go slowly with him in the beginning and let him get used to some of the big changes he has to make. This week, it was to add 100 oz of water a day with fresh squeezed lemons to start the flushing of toxins, and replace his afternoon coffee with herbal tea. Luckily he loves hot peppers and has added them to each of his three main meals daily. Diane Diane Mackey Lowell MA Capt. Justin, USAFA 2000 Eglin, MC130P Pilot A VETERAN Whether on active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America, " for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it. Author unknown. - "Cliff Rae" <cliff (AT) cliffrae (DOT) com> <herbal remedies > Monday, February 09, 2009 4:33 PM Re: {Herbal Remedies} Total Body Cleanse question > Hello Diane and Folks, > > This is my first time writing. Although I have no knowledge of the whole body cleanse program and so am unable to answer the question as you have written it, may I respond to another issue you raise about your friend? It may be you are working on this with him already. > > We've all heard "time is money" as if the "money" part were the more valuable. If we try to understand that "money is time" is then equally true and make our time the more valuable asset, we can begin to invest it more wisely. That said, I just wanted to send some encouragement for getting more movement in your friend's life, if possible. Are you located in a place where walks are possible this time of year? Can your friend garden, dance, yoga, tai chi, run the vacuum? It does not need to be thought of as "exercise." There are gentle and fun ways for people to move. We all aid our "whole body cleanse" by investing some valuable, precious time in motion; again, if possible. > > I guess I wrote because I am just, and yet again, rediscovering this to be true for myself. Diet, herbs, sleep, and movement... and not necessarily in that order. > > Respectfully, > Cliff If one cannot afford to purchase the whole body cleanse program, can it be > done in phases? ------------------------- ---- Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.233 / Virus Database: 270.10.19/1942 - Release Date: 02/09/09 06:50:00 Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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