March 24, 2009
Have you given much thought to the safety of what you’ve been putting into your body recently?
Take soft drinks for example. Coke is so acidic that it makes a great automobile engine cleaner, and it’s even rumored that it’s what the manufacturer uses to clean the engines of their own trucks. On top of that, the acidic liquid then sits, sometimes for years, in an aluminum can. Have you heard that aluminum in the body is associated with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia? That’s a combination I’d ask myself, “Is that safe?” I’d encourage you to do so as well.
What do you think about putting anti-freeze into the body?
Do you know that the main ingredient in anti-freeze is common in many “snack foods” found in convenience stores? How’s that for convenience? Anti-freeze in a food – soon they’ll be marketing the benefits for those living in cold climates. Anti-freeze is also used in many personal care products – which people put directly on their skin. I don’t know about you but I think it’s another perfectly good time for, “Is this safe?”
Now, I’m going to encourage you to look at the ingredients on most any packaged foods. Do you know what half of the ingredients are? Another good time for, “Is this safe?” And perhaps, “Why are all of these man-made chemicals in my food?”
What about eating pesticides daily? Pesticides – the stuff used to kill bugs.
You know that pesticide residue is found in pretty much all non-organic foods, right? While it may not hurt you to consume small amounts once or twice in your life, how about small amounts several times each day? Another perfectly good time for, “Huh? Is this really safe?”
So, we have a rather strange senario here. The manufacturers of these foods claim that all of these chemicals are safe in the body. So, people regularly eat them. And most of the population has health problems.
On top of it all, most medical professionals can’t tell you the reason why most people have health problems. But in fairness, most medical professionals hardly recognize stored toxicity in the body as a problem, and they, themselves, are in the business of selling even more chemicals for the body.
What a mixed up world we live in. Could all of this sickness be related all of the unnatural junk we’re putting right in our bodies – several times each day? To solve a problem, we really have to understand the cause. And with common, yet highly chemical, diet and lifestyle habits these days, understanding the cause is really not all that difficult.
Fortunately for those who choose not to have health problems, body cleansing with deep colon and liver cleansing, is a very effective means to remove a great deal of those stored chemicals and toxins from your body. You’d be amazed at what some deep cleansing can do to repair the damage caused by normal living these days.


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