Why wouldn’t you want to cleanse your body on a cellular level with Isagenix?
The information about harmful chemicals all around us is becoming more mainstream. Everyday there are articles, and news reports about how every day chemicals that we don’t even give a second thought about are being found to negatively impact our health. In a recent letter from the Environmental Defense Fund they state “many of these chemicals have never been safety tested”. So you ask might yourself, “what does this mean to me”? Consider that one of the key issues the EDF is alerting us to is the fact that these chemicals have not been tested for their cumulative effects on our bodies, and they have not been tested on how they interact with each other in our bodies. The National Geographic magazine in an article in the fall of 2006 addressed this very scary fact. So what do we do to help protect ourselves?
Being in the medical field I was quite leery of, and continue to be leery of herbs for cleansing. So when I came across a proven system that was clinically tested, and had a proven track record of over several years, I became interested in learning more. I had many questions and all were graciously answered by the associate who worked with me. I decided to use the system and within a few days had noticable results. My weight loss and health improvement results were better than I ever dreamed they would be.
Cleansing our internal bodies can be a simple and effective way to assist the body in releasing harmful impurities. Isagenix offered me a way to “cleanse” my internal body while offering me a system with a proven track record, that has been clinically tested.
If you would like to a copy of the National Geographic article or want to know more about the system I use, I invite you to view my web site and please contact me. http://www.AileenHanson
Cleanse4URhealth!
Aileen

Katherine 6:53 pm on May 5, 2009 Permalink |
I agree with you that a truly organic diet can make a difference in our health. But you have a valid concern – “organic” regulation stops at the farm, and the foods we trust to be pesticide free have often been waxed, sprayed or otherwise treated while on their way to the produce aisle. It’s tough to trust any label that tells you something is organic – in the U.S., regulations are incomplete and easy to work around. Buying produce from local farms whenever possible is a surefire way to decrease the risks that organics bring. I ranted a bit about organics in my blog today, too: http://envirocation.wordpress.com/. Thanks!