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Old 06-02-2011, 10:12 AM #1
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Default Off the Meds & Onto Green Juicing

A few weeks ago my wife started trying to get me to drink fresh green juices she was making with our juicer. At first I refused, but then decided to go ahead and try it...I mean, the meds weren't really helping, so I figured "I'll try anything if I can just feel better!"

As I started drinking them, I began to feel better. It's been two weeks now and all I can say is that green juicing is the way to go. Two or three times a day. This will raise your ph levels and help you heal faster. You also may want to check into drinking alkaline water as well.
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