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In this new millenium, how smart you are will be seen by all—by how healthy you are!

Nurturing the nurturers...

The nurturers of our society are among those most in need of being nurtured due to their:

The physical toll of monthly menstruation

The physical toll of child bearing

More frequent contact with children’s germs

Estrogen Dominance

Because of their unique life experiences listed above, women are ten to twenty times more likely than men to develop auto immune diseases. PMS is symptomatic of the additional stress that comes with being a woman and being the nurturer of life. Women are more often tired, have more aches and more of a run down feeling than do men.

Roses and chocolates are among the best gifts for women. But, the premier gift to give a women is to introduce her to the habits of health and to provide her the assistance to nourish and cleanse her body so that they can feel the way she was meant to feel — wonderful.

Women need nutrition and they need to be CLEAN from toxins.

Women’s stress is exacerbated by today’s fast paced, pre-packaged, convenience based society and the toxins that come from antibiotics and household cleaners. Nutrition and cleansing regimens are the lowest priorities of women, as they nurture those they love.

One of the greatest gifts for a woman is to help her accomplish a 8-Day-Cleanse or Digestive System Tune-up. Kind of like doing a tune-up for a car, a digestive system tune-up will increase energy production by increasing nutrient absorption efficiency. The result of helping a woman to be clean inside and out is that she will “Feel Good!”.

So, no matter who you are, give yourself a gift by helping your woman to do a digestive system tune-up.

We recommend the following supplements for women:

  • First, women need a good supply of antioxidants to stand as bodyguards against the daily onslaught of stress and free radicals. RiSoTriene is the best source of antioxidants available today.
  • Second, women need a supply of fully assimilable minerals and trace elements so that their cells can rebuild each night after a stressful day. Kona Deep Sea Minerals is perhaps the best source of these minerals on the planet.
  • Both of the above, plus probiotics, fiber and small molecule whey protein are available in a single easy to drink powder called Seven Essentials
  • Thirdly, women need a source of internal body cleansing, both on a daily basis and for a yearly tune-up. Recommended products are Cleansing Enzymes and 8-Day-Cleanse.
  • Fourthly, women need a source of fatty esters, like Collastin and Collastin Support that will help them maintain their immune system, joints and skin in a youthful condition.
  • And finally, women need a source of damage repair workers to undo free radical damage resulting in loss of methyl groups. This comes in the product called Methylate Me.
  • Some women need additional supplies of iron. For this determination, please consult with a health professional

 

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