The Importance Of Cleansing / Detoxifying Our Bodies

Posted April 28th, 2008 by Chris

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One of the first things that I learnt from researching what causes cancer and so many other diseases was that our bodies are subjected to so many toxins on an ongoing basis, even from our food.

” No other animal on this planet could survive if they put the same things into their bodies as we humans put into ours. Heck, even humans that come from indigenous parts of the world become deathly ill when they adopt the “Western” diet.

That’s why for the first time in human history our life expectancy is decreasing!

Our bodies are sick and polluted–and just like any machine that’s been neglected and mistreated it’s not running at peak efficiency. ” From the Master Cleanse Secrets

My feeling is that a cleansing is a good place to start prior to making adjustments to treating out bodies better so they can serve us longer.  Isn’t that what we all want in the long run? To live longer, healthier lives? For myself, I do a cleanse at least twice a year, sort of like a tune-up or oil change so to speak that we do for our automobiles.

Check out the Master Cleanse Secrets  as one method of cleansing/detoxifying.  Most people also lose weight when doing a cleanse so that could be an added bonus for you if you are looking to shed a few pounds. Here is a link to TopSecretFatLossSecret that also refers to the fact that much of the excess weight we carry is related to the buildup within us of toxic stuff that needs to be eliminated.

To your abundant health,

Chris

 

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