Re: Why is getting healthy so bloody expensive
All the stuff you're talking about getting is good, but I think may not be required. To cure my wife of 16 tumors only cost about $600 for equipment and an extra $50 a week for fruits. We just use a $250 juicer. We bought the $1,800 ozone generator the second time she had cancer, but still that's about $2,500 total. We spend about $200 a month now on honey, bee pollen, (local bee guy) and algee for supplements. Just buy natural soaps made by someone local. We make our own tooth paste from alliminum-free backing soda, and put chopped up fruit peels in it. (lemon and orange) I brush with orageno oil first, (ONLY 1 drop if you like hot things, 1/2 drop if you don't!) then the baking soda. If you need the sauna, make your own like this guy did. Only about $200
http://www.falconblanco.com/health/sauna/buildone.html Don't go to the doctors. I've only been to one 3 times in about 30 years, and that was before I learned how to do things on my own. You're the doctor now! Cut that middle man out. You don't really need a lot of supplements, if you eat right. The liver cleanse costs nothing. Organic food is best, but we could never afford them very much, and the other stuff works for us. I've never had a lot of money, so had to learn what is really needed, and cut out the rest. Remember the goal is remove the toxins, and cancer,(ozone) clean the system, (cleanses) and put good stuff into the body. (non-toxic things) That's all.
Take Care,
Gaylen