Guest guest Posted January 3, 2011 Report Share Posted January 3, 2011 Open up, Carlene. It's Bette!Awash in Toxins The world swims in a sea of toxins. And we pay the consequences with our health. Babies come into this world already loaded up with health-diminishing toxins. Our food adds more. Our medicines pile it on. Our air joins the fun. And the water? Yikes! Our water supply is a sewer. They said fluoride would help our bones and teeth, but it was a lie. How could adding industrial waste, which is what sodium fluoride is, make anything better? It was–and is–a follow-the-money story. And did you know they add aluminum to the water supply to settle floating gunk to the bottom? Oh, indeed. And like fluoride, aluminum assaults our immune system. Alzheimer's anyone? Our water tests positive for hundreds of toxins. Then along came the compact fluorescent light bulb to drain our energy, give us headaches and generally create health mayhem. And so-called environmentalists give, at best, tepid lip service to getting rid of the toxins that cause so much disease. We're on our own here. It can take forever to fight city hall–and state legislatures and Congress–to get rid of the fluoride mess et al, but we can stop adding toxins to our personal environment now. Today. I just discovered something that helps the environment and also keeps toxins away. It's actually old news, but I just heard of it. And since I spend my life researching stuff like this, and never heard of it, I'm guessing it might come as news to you, too. I'm talking about a household cleaner so benign you can pour it down the drain and not hurt a thing. And it has no fumes to make you retch and gag. Yet it's powerful enough to do what you want it to do. And, hold on here, it's not toxic to your thyroid, either! I've used a lot of cleaners advertised as good for the environment, and maybe they were, but they never cleaned anything. I guess they were only fooling when they called them cleaners. But the cleaner I'm talking about, hydrogen peroxide, is a winner. It actually cleans. Without filling the house with fumes! Who knew? Here's how I fell in love with hydrogen peroxide. My house has a lot of ceramic tile floors, and I've used all sorts of cleaners on the grout. Some of them made my throat sore, even with one of those dorky paper masks that are supposed to prevent that, so that couldn't be good. Some cleaners made me hack and cough, which doesn't sound so good either. But what really made my socks sag was the so-so results. And that's being kind. Cleaning grout takes entirely too much time and effort to put up with average-to-poor results. Then I read about hydrogen peroxide. Even though I thought it was probably just another bunch of baloney, I tried it. Wowzer! No headache. No sore throat. No hacking or coughing. AND IT WORKED! Ta Dah! I have clean grout, and I'm a happy camper. I've turned into the giddy female you see on TV talking rapturously about a cleaner. ly, it's embarrassing, but somebody has to share the good news. Hydrogen peroxide kills mildew, removes stains, cleans carpets, and on, and on, and on. Toxin free! An internet search turns up more than 40,000 hits for hydrogen peroxide. Got a problem? Find your answer with a quick search. But even better than that, to me at least, I found an e-book, 101 Home Uses Of Hydrogen Peroxide, that describes how it can accomplish most of what you need to do around the house. Some of which you'd never think of. At least, I wouldn't. It gets skunk odor off the dog and cleans veggies as well. I like the e-book's "cut to the chase" approach. Not a lot of chatter. It gives general hydrogen peroxide information–a lot of which came as news to me–then lists the 113 (bonus!) uses, what strength hydrogen peroxide to use, liquid or dry, and the process. Quick to read; easy to use. And there's good research behind what it says. Two things really appeal to me: The book tells me stuff I wouldn't even think to search for on the internet, and I don't have to wade through an endless stream of search information that doesn't apply. A quick swing through the index says it all. I recommend that you buy this e-book and keep it handy. I saved it on my computer in case I ever want to use the links in the appendix and also printed it out for quick reference. If you buy the e-book, I get a commission, but that's not why I'm telling you about it. I mean, I'm all but accosting people on the street to tell them the good news about hydrogen peroxide. And you'd pay the same price in any case. This is a HUGE find. Toxins are a major problem for the endocrine system. Well, actually, for all of health. And here's a cheap, widely available, nontoxic answer to everybody's problem of keeping the house clean without negatively impacting your health–and it really works. Huzzah! You owe it to yourself to read more about the book at http://budurl.com/k476, then consider buying it. It comes with a money-back guarantee, but you won't need it. I even clean my running shoes with hydrogen peroxide now. Works great. Until next time then.God is good, Bette Dowdell http://TooPoopedToParticipate.com P.S. Remember. I'm not a doctor, just a patient like you. Luckily for both of us, I've been studying this stuff for years. Knowledge is power. Teleseminar NewsThe two teleseminars with Dr. C. Lowe are available in replay. Listen to him tell his endocrine story at .http://budurl.com/tkqb, and answer your questions at http://budurl.com/2z7d. Pep for the Pooped: Discovering the Vitamins and Minerals Your Body Is Starving For starts you down the path Bette Dowdell took when she set out to fix her health problems–when doctors offered no help. She calls it "building your health platform," solid ground for a healthy life. In this e-book, Bette describes thirty basic vitamins and minerals, what problems they address, how much to take, etc. Then she gives you direct links to a good brand, the best type, in the best form, at the lowest price for each. Bette receives no payments from these links; they are there to help you get healthy. Consider them a jump-start to a good place. Get a free, sample chapter here. (Copy http://PepForThePooped.com into your browser if the link hiccups.) Consult with Bette by phone. Details at Consult With Bette. Please forward this e-zine to friends and family. Everybody needs all the health help they can get. If a friend forwarded this e-mail to you, you can get on board by clicking here.Always consult your doctor about health issues. Bette Dowdell is not a doctor or other medical professional, and the content of the Too Pooped To Participate e-zine should not be viewed as healthcare diagnosis, treatment regimen or any other prescribed healthcare instruction. It is provided as general information only and no action should be taken based solely on the contents of this letter. © 2011 by Bette Dowdell. All rights reservedP.O. Box 11744 - Glendale, AZ 85318 USA ................................................................----- This newsletter is sent only to those who request it. You are subscribed as carlene.grimshaw@.... . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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