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Fountain of Youth

Nope, I will not talk about history now - just wanted to get your attention.
It's GREAT!  you ARE interested in longevity and rejuvenation!
Consider the following:
1. Freshly-made wheat grass juice and aloe
2. Therapeutic grade essential oils 
I have to share with you good news about my cousin, who has scleroderma and had breast cancer.
I always remind her to try to be happy and use her mind for healing.  Today she told me that her hands looked so much better than before, simply because she bought some clothes and shoes for herself.  She did something for herself, loving, and this made her happy!  She also realized that others care about her.

Happy = healthy!

Wheat grass juice, aloe and many therapeutic grade essential oils effectively detox, heal, repair and rejuvenate cells, and protect both cells and DNA.    In fact, they are anti-cancerous.

Drinking wheat grass juice is like getting a blood transfusion!

Ann Wigmore, the founder of the Hippocrates Health Institute in Boston,  was presented with a Recognition Award for work in the field of Youthfulness and for Efforts in Regeneration of Human Cells and Tissues, in 1971.
"Ann has repeatedly shown that the body will heal itself of any illness when it is given living Food Nourishment"  (from Ann Wigmore's Recipes for Longer Life)

I highly recommend Ann Wigmore's books about wheat grass and the above-mentioned book, along with other books on nutrition, listed on my web site:
https://sites.google.com/site/younglivingeu/home/about-me-2/my-favorite-books


Therapeutic grade essential oils like Lavender, Frankincense and Thyme help us regenerate cells.  Citrus therapeutic grade essential oilswhen used on skin produce an age slowing effect, and protect our cells and DNA.

Longevity, Young Living'  blend of therapeutic grade essential oils, can be used daily to protect your body from the environmental pollution.  Its ingredients are: 
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris CT thymol), orange (Citrus aurantium), clove (Syzygium aromaticum) and frankincense (Boswellia carteri).
"Longevity™ contains oils that rank among the most powerful antioxidants known. Antioxidants are elements that help to neutralize free radicals and lessen the day-to-day oxidative damage everyone is subject to. Antioxidants are thought to protect the skin by attaching themselves to free radicals, which minimizes the harm they do and is important for youthful-looking skin. Longevity contains ingredients that score a very high 1,500,000 on the ORAC scale."  - from Young Living web site.

For  more information, please follow this link:
https://sites.google.com/site/younglivingeu/home/in-depth-information-on-some-widely-used-oils/environmental-protection-kits

To your health!
Love,
 Eugeniya

Here is more info on wheat grace juice:


Excerpts from The Wheatgrass Book by Ann Wigmore

Increases red blood-cell count and lowers blood pressure. It cleanses the blood, organs and gastrointestinal tract of debris. Wheatgrass also stimulates metabolism and the body’s enzyme systems by enriching the blood. It also aids in reducing blood pressure by dilating the blood pathways throughout the body.Stimulates the thyroid gland, correcting obesity, indigestion, and a host of other complaints.
Restores alkalinity to the blood. The juice’s abundance of alkaline minerals helps reduce over-acidity in the blood. It can be used to relieve many internal pains, and has been used successfully to treat peptic ulcers, ulcerative colitis, constipation, diarrhea, and other complaints of the gastrointestinal tract.
Is a powerful detoxifier, and liver and blood protector. The enzymes and amino acids found in wheatgrass can protect us from carcinogens like no other food or medicine. It strengthens our cells, detoxifies the liver and bloodstream, and chemically neutralizes environmental pollutants.
Fights tumors and neutralizes toxins. Recent studies show that wheatgrass juice has a powerful ability to fight tumors without the usual toxicity of drugs that also inhibit cell-destroying agents. The many active compounds found in grass juice cleanse the blood and neutralize and digest toxins in our cells.
Contains beneficial enzymes. Whether you have a cut finger you want to heal or you desire to lose five pounds…enzymes must do the actual work. The life and abilities of the enzymes found naturally in our bodies can be extended if we help them from the outside by adding exogenous enzymes, like the ones found in wheatgrass juice. Don’t cook it. We can only get the benefits of the many enzymes found in grass by eating it uncooked. Cooking destroys 100 percent of the enzymes in food.
Has remarkable similarity to our own blood. The second important nutritional aspect of chlorophyll is its remarkable similarity to hemoglobin, the compound that carries oxygen in the blood. Dr. Yoshihide Hagiwara, president of the Hagiwara Institute of Health in Japan, is a leading advocate for the use of grass as food and medicine. He reasons that since chlorophyll is soluble in fat particles, and fat particles are absorbed directly into the blood via the lymphatic system, that chlorophyll can also be absorbed in this way. In other words, when the “blood” of plants is absorbed in humans it is transformed into human blood, which transports nutrients to every cell of the body.
When used as a rectal implant, reverses damage from inside the lower bowel. An implant is a small amount of juice held in the lower bowel for about 20 minutes. In the case of illness, wheatgrass implants stimulate a rapid cleansing of the lower bowel and draw out accumulations of debris.
Externally applied to the skin can help eliminate itching almost immediately.
Will soothe sunburned skin and act as a disinfectant. Rubbed into the scalp before a shampoo, it will help mend damaged hair and alleviate itchy, scaly, scalp conditions.
Is soothing and healing for cuts, burns, scrapes, rashes, poison ivy, athlete’s foot, insect bites, boils, sores, open ulcers, tumors, and so on. Use as a poultice and replace every two to four hours.
Works as a sleep aide. Merely place a tray of living wheatgrass near the head of your bed. It will enhance the oxygen in the air and generate healthful negative ions to help you sleep more soundly.
Enhances your bath. Add some to your bath water and settle in for a nice, long soak.
Sweetens the breath and firms up and tightens gums. Just gargle with the juice.
Neutralizes toxic substances like cadmium, nicotine, strontium, mercury, and polyvinyl chloride.
Offers the benefits of a liquid oxygen transfusion since the juice contains liquid oxygen. Oxygen is vital to many body processes: it stimulates digestion (the oxidation of food), promotes clearer thinking (the brain utilizes 25% of the body’s oxygen supply), and protects the blood against anaerobic bacteria. Cancer cells cannot exist in the presence of oxygen.
Turns gray hair to its natural color again and greatly increases energy levels when consumed daily.
Is a beauty treatment that slows down the aging process when the juice is consumed. Wheatgrass will cleanse your blood and help rejuvenate aging cells, slowing the aging process way down, making you feel more alive right away. It will help tighten loose and sagging skin.
Lessens the effects of radiation. One enzyme found in wheatgrass, SOD, lessens the effects of radiation and acts as an anti-inflammatory compound that may prevent cellular damage following heart attacks or exposure to irritants.
Restores fertility and promotes youthfulness.
Can double your red blood cell count just by soaking in it. Renowned nutritionist Dr. Bernard Jensen found that no other blood builders are superior to green juices and wheatgrass. In his book Health Magic Through Chlorophyll from Living Plant Life he mentions several cases where he was able to double the red blood cell count in a matter of days merely by having patients soak in a chlorophyll-water bath. Blood building results occur even more rapidly when patients drink green juices and wheatgrass regularly.

posted at http://www.creativehealthinstitute.com/blog/excerpts-from-the-wheatgrass-book-by-ann-wigmore/
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