Meeting your daily nutrition with JuicePlus+
About 5 months ago I was in the Park Slop co-op with my friend Michelle and I mentioned I wanted to find some good digestive enzymes. For those of you unfamiliar with digestive enzymes, they are exactly what they sound like, enzymes that help break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to enable good digestion. After muscle testing a few products with a wavering result, my friend mentioned her family has used JuicePlus+ for the past 10 years and in fact she, her mother and sister are all distributers. You can visit JuicePlus+ to read about this whole food nutrition that provides your daily vitamins, minerals, enzymes and probiotics. What makes JuicePlus+ unique is the pure ingredients and how well researched it is.
My friend gave me some literature and I was even more intrigued after our day in the co-op. I ordered the capsules through Michelle and have been taking them since. I’ve also added the complete protein powders and in the last month have become a distributer myself. I saw such dramatic changes in my digestion, energy level, cravings and appetite that I have lead me to fully support JuicePlus+ and recommend it to clients, friends and family when necessary.
If you are interested in supporting your health with JuicePlus+ or have any questions please contact me at martiwolfson@yahoo.com
In good health,
Marti
CancerGuides – a course in healing the whole person
Each one of us most likely knows someone who has or had cancer. This post has everything to do with cancer care but it also has to do with assessing healthcare in general. It is probably safe to say that you have had an experience with your own health or the health of someone near to you which has caused you to recognize that traditional western medical care may be good science but not always sound healing. Whether you were seen by a doctor for 7 minutes or given a prognosis that resulted in several prescriptions with multiple side effects, we’ve all been in a situation where we yearned for more quality attention, more time, more “whole person” care.
On June 16-18th I had the great opportunity to attend a training in Washington D.C with The Center for Mind Body Medicine (www.cmbm.org), a non-profit dedicated to creating a more effective, compassionate, and comprehensive model of healthcare and health education. For three days I sat Continue Reading »