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Discover The Power Of Nature's Best Kept Secret at JuiceBlasters (Part II) Does Juicing Work?

I had migraines, I had joint pain, I had candida, I had type II Diabetes, I was overweight, I was tired all the time, I was taking high blood pressure pills.

(PRWEB) March 28, 2005 -- Does this sound like you? These words come from real people with real health problems like so many of us. Who can argue with a persons own experience? Although some still try, the fact remains that when the clients on JuiceBlasters JuiceMaid program did something different" they obtained different" results.

Most people feel that if you are juicing, you are an extremist. Never mind the fact that there have been countless fad diets like the Grapefruit Diet, Pineapple Diet, Soup Diet…the list goes on. Those diets are extreme, and unhealthy in many ways. You don't have to be extreme to be healthy and you don't have to be extreme to juice.

Did You Know:
-Cooking & pasteurization kill germs but also kills the life in our food?
-Raw foods are full of life, energy and enzymes?
-The Body was meant to rejuvenate itself?
-Rejuvenation process can only take place when healthy living foods are consumed on a regular basis
-When the body doesn't get proper nutrients from the S.A.D. then sadly it begins to look for reserves of nutrients within itself and that over time this aids in the development of sickness.
-Juicing can help you overcome ailments that the Standard American Diet (S.A.D.) cant?

So What Is Juicing All About?
Eating a piece of fruit and juicing it are two different things. Juicers separate the pulp, which slows down the digestive process, from juice so digestion is quicker & assimilation into the colon is swifter feeding the rest of the body energy, life and enzymes.

You can experience side affects when beginning juicing. The side affects of juicing are actually more positive than negative but sometimes your body will experience what is called Detox. Detox is simply your body getting rid of toxins that have been accumulated over time. For example, If your colon is blocked you may find yourself getting blisters, sores or pimples. You might experience soreness or irritability or other momentary discomfort.

Many things have been said about the subject of juicing, both pro and con. The JuiceLife is not one that you undertake without preparation and information.

The people on JuiceBlasters, JuiceMaid Program have witnessed a reversal of the affects of the S.A.D. by the incorporation of juicing. They are people from all walks of life, willing to try an alternative to being medicated for long periods of time.

So why juice? Why do thousands of people change their diets, go through the regular coffee enemas, eat raw foods, nuts and berries & drink juice?

Well the clients of JuiceBlasters JuiceMaid Program all agree, 'Because It Works.'

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