January 19th was the 30th anniversary of my Dad's death.
We visited my Mom that day and made dinner for her. At
one point, her eyes filled with tears as she said, "I wish
I could have prevented what happened. I should have
insisted he go to the emergency room when he felt so sick."
I gently tried to explain to her that what happened wasn't
the result of his not going to the ER--it was the result of
a lifetime of smoking, drinking too much and eating the
wrong foods.
My Dad was not exactly what you would call an open-minded
person. He did what he liked and that was that.
He ate whatever garbage he wanted, washed it down with
beer and guzzled Maalox from the bottle daily.
And it cost him his life at 56 years young of a massive
heart attack.
As humans, we inherently do what feels good to us.
For many people that means eating whatever tastes good on
our tongue, regardless of the fact that it could literally
kill us.
The food giants know it.
That's why you can't get through one television program
without seeing a barrage of ads for fast food, snack chips,
donuts, soda and beer.
That's why our kids beg us for Burger King, KFC, sugary
breakfast cereals, Mountain Dew and Fruit Roll-ups.
Your health means absolutely nothing to the food giants--
don't you dare think otherwise.
They would love for everyone on the planet to be addicted
to their worthless junk, and to hell with your health.
After all, if you're addicted to their stuff, that means
more profits. Chi-ching!
They spend big bucks making sure they're in your face
morning, noon and night.
And if you need to take stomach medicine after eating this
junk, even better! The drug companies will thank you
kindly. Chi-ching!
Do you see the insanity in all of this?
How can you not?
Now you may be sneering because you're one of the "lucky"
people and don't suffer any bad effects from eating
junk...that you're aware of.
So you're tricked into a false sense of security thinking
eating that way must be OK for you.
It's not.
When your meals consist of mainly junk, it turns to
nothing but junk in your body...as in feces.
And when you eat little or no high water content food
(fresh fruits and vegetables) the feces doesn't "move
along." You could have anywhere from 4 to 25 pounds of
built-up feces in your colon and not even know it.
That is, until disaster strikes.
Like colon cancer, diverticulitis, acid reflux, irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD),
among others.
Plus, it's been estimated that 90% of diseases are caused
or made worse by the toxins built up and lack of nutrients
being absorbed by a dirty, feces-crusted colon.
That includes diseases such as arthritis, osteoporosis,
gallstones, high cholesterol, heart disease and diabetes.
Not a pretty picture, huh?
Please, for your health and that of your loved ones, don't
subscribe to the insanity any longer.
Don't make the food giants and big pharma any richer at
the expense of your health.
Don't trick yourself into thinking eating garbage is OK
until you're in the doctor's office receiving the
devastating blow....if you even make it that far. (My
father didn't.)
The Great Taste No Pain system
- http://www.GreatTasteNoPain.com
is all you need to get on the right track (and keep that
colon clean). Easy instructions on how to eat for great
health, even in restaurants. A detailed guide to help with
meal planning. And a dynamite recipe book with creations
so unbelievably delicious that you'll gladly say goodbye to
the garbage forever.
To your health,
Sherry
PS: Jennie has even felt an improvement in her joint
pains and muscle aches with Great Taste No Pain:
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Sherry:
I am so happy to meet you over the web! I feel like we
are kindred spirits. I ordered your book the instant I saw
it.
I have had some irritable bowel symptoms most of my life--
constipation, pain after eating certain foods. I feel
loads better already after following your system and one
huge benefit, let me know if I'm crazy, I have marked
decrease in joint and muscle aches and pain. I'm in good
shape for 52 but I ached! Especially when I got out of bed
in the morning. Thank you for your great work!
Oh, by the way, we love Sherry's outrageously delicious
spaghetti sauce!