This Post Could Dramatically Improve Your Health
Okay, I’ve mentioned Dad’s website, Inhale Now, which sells environmentally-friendly things like air purifiers, water filters, and power “conditioners” to save electricity to you before.
One of the other things he sells, though, are nutritional supplements. Darn good ones, but what I want to tell you about is the newest product, Heartland Select.
They can’t actually say anything like “it cures cancer,” (and I’m not saying that it does) but it can help prevent it. And the anecdotes my Dad is hearing are pretty phenomenal. Like, the brother of a major football player (whose name I can’t remember because I can barely remember Joe Namath) had pancreatic cancer and a month later, it was gone. Like, they sent samples of their drink to the American Cancer Association and the ACA wrote and asked for a lot more to test with because they couldn’t believe what they were seeing.
Basically, it’s really just a special blend of Muscadine grape juice, seeds, and skin–2 oz a day, in addition to specific vitamin supplements. It’s not cheap–but if it does anything like what my Dad is hearing it does, well, I wanted to tell you about it. Here’s a quote from the Squidoo page:
You’ve heard that there are health benefits to red wine, but Muscadine grapes, native to the Southeast United States, are bursting with antioxidants. They developed over centuries in harsh conditions, making them tough–and making their phytochemicals for fighting off disease that much stronger. Their extra-tough skin means that they have an high concentration of antioxidant phenolic compounds, such as Resveratrol which can also work as an anti-inflammatory and has anti-cancer potential.
Muscadine Grapes are helpful in the fight against free radicals, and drinking juice from this grape–not to mention the seeds and the skin (known as pomace) can help your body fight inflammatory conditions such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s, allergies, atherosclerosis, colitis, and many other conditions. It benefits your blood vessels by reducing inflammation and atheriosclerotic plaque. It can even inhibit LDL cholesterol and help reduce blood pressure.
The link is http://www.infinity2.com/bjb and then click on “Heartland Select” at the top. It’s supposed to be taken with the “Essentials for Life” vitamin supplement (this is important). They’re being VERY careful about what they’re saying on the site for all sorts of legal reasons, but … my feeling is that anything is worth a try, and since it’s just juice and vitamins … it’s not something that doctors are going to remotely object to.
There’s going to be a capsule version at some point, too, which might be cheaper, but I’ve got to tell you, this juice tastes good! Because, yes, we’ve been taking it for over a month now, and I have to tell you–I’ve definitely noticed an improvement in my allergies/asthma. (It’s a natural anti-inflammatory, remember.) I’ve cut back from taking my Singulair about every 2-3 days to about once every ten days, which makes me a much happier person.
Right now, it’s only available on a monthly-subscription basis that can be cancelled at any time. And a month could be enough to know if it’s helping. There’s a book about the health benefits of the Muscadine Grape, if you’re interested in reading more about it. There are even other, competing brands (though their ‘counts’ aren’t as high as the Heartland Select, so this one is better).
I’m not pushing this or anything, but my Dad is hearing such amazing things and if it does even half of them, well, I couldn’t NOT tell you. This is awkward because this all sounds like I’m throwing you a sales pitch, but … well, you understand, right? I had to tell you, because … what could it hurt?
You can read more here at Squidoo.
And, here’s one other thing–you can get it cheaper if you sign up to be a dealer. Which, I know, you’ve heard a million times for everything from Longeberger baskets to Avon to Amway to God knows what else. All those multi-layered, network-marketing programs where you sell products and sign up other people to sell products and the next thing you know, you’ll be rich? Right, I know–it sounds good but never seems to work. So … two things. (1) As a dealer, you DO get the product cheaper, so even if you mostly just want it for yourself, it’s worth looking into, and (2) Here’s a free book you might find interesting that tells you how you really can make those programs work for you.Now, believe me, I know that this entire post sounded like a sales pitch. I know that, and I apologize, BUT even though we’re trying to raise money, you know I wouldn’t be telling you if I didn’t believe it. (You’ve known me for three and a half years now, so you do know that, right?) I’m not going to turn Chappysmom into a marketing blog (God forbid), but I’ve never been shy about sharing links to OTHER people’s ads and products, so why shouldn’t I help out my Dad? Especially when it’s a product that can help you, too. Because, seriously, I really believe that.

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Sounds good and good for you too. I’d try it. Can I just buy it directly from your Dad or must I order it online? Thanks
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