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Nurturing the nurturers.

Women have specific health needs due to their unique biolical makeup and their unique roles in life that give rise both to immune system confusion within their bodies and stronger immune reactions than men.

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  1. Women are two to nine times more likely than men to develop autoimmune diseases.
  2. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is far more prevalent in women than men. (In fact, most men don’t know that men experience PMS also.)
  3. Women are more stressed by insomnia then men.
Exactly why women are more susceptible than men to the above disorders has been the subject of much research and differing opinions and is still not clearly understood.
  • One of the theories is that women, after childbirth, continue to have cells from their child (or children) present throughout their lives within their own body. This confuses the women’s immune system, leading to autoimmune issues.
  • Another theory  is that male sperm and micororganisms transmitted during sexual intercourse can enter into a woman’s blood stream and create autoimmune confusion as above.
  • Another theory is that women have an extra chromosome and that the normal switching on and off of this chromosome confuses the autoimmune system.
  • Other theories include women’s larger amounts of the hormone estrogen and the chemical interferon. These create stronger immune reactions in women than in men, and this may be the cause of more autoimmune problems for women.

Although, we may not understand the causes, we nevertheless know for certain that women do have more autoimmune disorders than men. Consequently, women (and the men that love them) need to ensure that they take measures to avert autoimmune confusion in their bodies.

In regard to averting autoimmune confusion in women, there is nothing better than a focus on internal cleanliness. And to do this there is nothing better than the Eight Day Cleanse because it will help the body to clear itself autoimmune markers that lead to erroneous targeting of self-tissues.

When the immune system is targeting more and more foreign proteins, it is more likely to begin making mistakes. This is where the Eight Day Cleanse works its magic by cleaning up the circluatory and gastrointestinal systems of foreign proteins.

In addition to our number one recommendation of the Eight Day Cleanse we recommend a daily practice of consuming Aloe Vera Power and Cleansing Enzymes product. Both of these products help to reduce the levels of microorganisms within the body. The Cleansing Enzymes also helps to reduce the amount of imperfectly digested foods that can reach the blood stream. Reducing the amount of unidentified proteins that the immune system must deal with is a very good thing to do.

Additionally, the following practices will be helpful:

  • Only permitting composite (or titanium metal) materials to be installed by a dentist in one’s mouth. Dental mental is a potent damager of the immune system. For some reason, women are nearly 20% more likely than men to see a dentist.
  • Increasing oxygen levels in the body, especially through exercise and deep breathing while stretching. Better oxygenation helps destroy pathogens and provides energy for the body to function better.
  • Getting more sunshine or Vitamin D. Vitamin D3 (the active form of Vitamin D) is shown to have a very powerful benefit to the immune system.
  • Boosting the liver function. The liver is the master organizer of all the many tasks that keep our blood stream free of contamination. As the liver goes the whole body goes. Liver Boosting ingredients are part of our Cleansing Enzymes product and our Liver Boost product.
     

 


Facts Regarding Autoimmune Disease in Women?

Did you know that 79% of autoimmune diseases occur in women?  We explain (to the left) several theories as to why women have this special privilege.
 

Women are 9 times more likely than men to develop lupus.
 

Women are 2 to 4 times more likely than men to develop rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and inflammatory bowel disease.
 

While 2.2 women million have breast cancer and 7.2 million women have heart disease, 10 million women are afflicted with one or more of the top seven autoimmune diseases.
 

One in nine women who are in their child-bearing years will be diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. This compares with one in 69 women below the age of 50 who will be diagnosed with breast cancer.
 

The bottom line is that women need to vigilantly keep their immune system from being overwhelmed. This is means women need to vigilantly maintain INTERNAL CLEANLINESS.
 

These nutritional tools are of special help to women in avoiding autoimmune problems:

  1. Parasite Cleanse, Aloe Vera and the Eight Day Cleanse - since all of these clear microorganisms and contaminants from the internal body.
  2. RiSoTriene and /or Seven Essentials - since these help control yeast which is a frequent source of foreign proteins in the body. Also, they fprovide healing nutrients that the body can use to heal autoimmune damage.
  3. Collastin - helps modulate autoimmune reactions. Studies regarding the consumption of this fatty acid ester have shown an 86% overall reduction in autoimmune problems.
     

 

 

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