It's been a roller coaster week of unbelievable proportions. The lows and the highs came from unexpected places, but I'm grateful for each experience. I've learned a lot about myself and the nature of the people I love.
I've only begun my new study goals to get degrees as a Master Herbalist, Master of Education, and Naturpathic Doctor. But with the little I know, I'm helping and serving the people I love. This week I've been in AZ visiting family, where I thought nobody would listen to my message of health, that no disease is incurable. It started with my SIL on Thursday night. The men were out watching Iron Man 2, which I had no desire to see at all. We were having a gab fest. I think she must have asked a hundred questions about green diets and herbs. She's determined to add greens at least once a day to see what happens.
Then yesterday I went to the girl's party given by my 93-year-old grandmother. All there were people I love dearly and would love to help, aunties, cousins, and so on. I came in 10 minutes late to a room riveted on me. I've been emailing Aunt Kathy and Mom about my health successes. Apparently, they spent the ten minutes talking up my success. The room exploded with questions. Now I have eight green smoothie converts on my mother's side and at least three on my husband's side.
God was most instrumental in placing the book Greens for Life in my path last summer. I've taken that information and combined it with research found in Eat to Live, Original Fast Foods, and the many works of Dr. John Christopher and Ann Wigmore. This new path God placed me on has helped me get rid of hypothyroidism, hypoadrenalism, hypoglycemia, bursitis, acne, severe digestion problems including 40 years of chronic constipation, constant chest pain and shortness of breath, debilitating female problems, pain and illness induced depression, chronic fatigue, iron-poor and pernicious anemias, high cholesterol, eczema, fungus infections, chronic kidney infections, candida overgrowth, arthritis, menopausal symptoms, tinnitus, raynauld's syndrom (almost gone), hay fever, chest pain, and mitral valve prolapse. Next I'm going to work on my eyesight. Yes! There are no incurable diseases. Anyone can change.
I'm so happy with my new found health that I want to shout my success and the blessings of God from the rooftops. God loves me and has other missions in store for me on earth. I'm so glad I have a bit of energy to teach again and am beginning a High School Literature and Composition class on Monday. Hurrah! Thank you God!
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