If you have enjoyed general good health, many people assume
that they do not require or see a need to take a daily
vitamin supplement. Why would one consider taking a
supplement, especially a very nutrient dense supplement
(like one derived from aloe vera and sea vegetables). To
answer this type of question we need to examine our lives
over the long term. Many of the most serious types of
illness, the ones that are debilitating such as cancer,
diabetes, and heart disease, do not occur overnight. They
are the result of long processes that occur over years.
What is frightening is that we don’t recognize the
symptoms until the disease has progressed far enough that
we are too late for complete recovery.
Being healthy today is no guarantee to being healthy
tomorrow. As we age, our body processes change and our
risk to debilitating disease increases. It may be because
of the growing trend in alternative medicine that the
medical community and associated experts are beginning to
agree that disease prevention is the key to maintaining
optimal health. That bears repeating – disease
prevention is the key to maintaining optimal health.
So how do we begin to prevent diseases from occurring in
our bodies? Most of us can agree that living someplace
where there are toxins in the ground we walk on, in the air
we breathe, in the water we drink or in the foods we eat
are not good for us. Prolonged contact with toxins causes
our bodies to deteriorate and eventually become prone to
sickness and disease. So what do we do, we don’t
play at the trash dump, we require local factories to
minimize air pollution, we drink bottled water, and we try
to eat healthy every day.
But what happens if we find that the trash dump is
contaminating the ground water, or the local factory is
polluting the air? We usually take immediate steps to
change the situation. But what about the foods we eat
every day?
In 1985, more than 20 years ago, an Earth Summit held in
Brazil by developed countries throughout the world
(including the US) determined that the soils we grow our
food in were significantly depleted in nutrients. And this
same summit identified the US as having as much as 85% of
its farming soils depleted of key nutrients. We have seen
the results. The Food and Drug Administration has
continually raised the amount of servings of many foods, in
part, to keep pace with soil depletion. To put it in
grocery terms, a serving of 5 pieces of broccoli 50 years
ago now requires nearly 10 for the same nutritional
content. Two bananas now require almost 4. The list goes
on for nearly everything grown in our soils.
So what do we do? We supplement. We supplement with
something that includes Vitamins A, C, D, and the B-complex
vitamins, minerals such as calcium, cobalt, copper,
magnesium, and selenium, and the amino acids, fatty acids
and enzymes. How do we get all of this –
surprisingly they are all included in a supplement
comprised of aloe vera and sea vegetables!
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Ronald Godlewski has successfully founded and run several
businesses and is currently working with Life Force
International growing one of the fastest growing
Independent Memberships. To join Ron's team or for more
information on Liquid Nutritional Supplements and to
receive a FREE Quart of Body Balance visit
http://www.PillFreeSupplements.com or call toll free
1-888-LFI-CUST (1-888-534-2878).
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