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I found this article by one of Gano Excel’s top distributors, Shane Morand, the other day. Here I live in Japan, and I had no idea cancer was more “curable” here than in the US.
Japanese researchers have uncovered a remarkable new way to boost your immune system’s ability to kill cancer cells, viruses, and pathogenic bacteria by up to 300%.
Cancer rates in the U.S. are officially off the charts. A century ago the disease occurred in 1-in-100 people. Today, half of all... Read Full Story
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I’ve been working furiously on the Thirty Day Challenge, an internet marketing course/competition. No exercise, no blog posting. Not good. I feel like a bloated sausage. Yes, I’m going to do Billy’s bootcamp today or know the reason why. I’ve discovered something. Bloated sausages do NOT feel good.
Ok, back to coffee. I haven’t taken a break from coffee. I drink it faithfully, and it’s been a lifesaver in this time of stress. Tastes good too. Have I mention... Read Full Story
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Someone gave me a bicycle the other day, and I decided to get up early this morning to ride it. It had to be early, or it would be too hot, right? Well, I woke up at 5:30, and decided to sleep just a few minutes longer, but I fell into this strange half-awake, half-asleep state where I thought I was getting up and trying to find my sweat pants over and over, but it was really just a dream.
This went on until after seven, when I finally woke up enough to realize what was happening. I got up an... Read Full Story
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Most doctors and health experts still agree that coffee is very, very bad for you.
Caffeine is an addictive drug that sets you on a perpetual roller coaster of jittery highs, afternoon slumps, and sleepless nights. The acid content content is so damaging that it takes 17 glasses of water to nutralize just one cup of java.
In “Healthy Coffee,” the caffeine is virtually gone. This isn’t decaf, which tastes like a cheap imitation of coffee. It’s a real full-bodied gormet... Read Full Story
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Ganoderma Lucidum is really very rare. It grows on the trunks of old growth plum trees in Asian forests, and has much fewer spores than most mushrooms. In fact, in its natural state, it can be found on only 2 out of 10,000 plum trees! Because of it’s low spore count, it has resisted any kind of human agriculture until relatively recently. The first successful greenhouse crop was grown by a Japanese man in 1974.
Now, one can mail order a 100 gram package of dried Ganoderma mushrooms for ... Read Full Story
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I had planned to write something else, today (maybe I’ll write it later) but then I got this email from my mom. I just had to put it up here. Talk about a testimonial!
Dear Deb,
I told you to bring me my next box of ganocoffee. You haven’t showed up and it’s been two days. You are a horrible saleswoman. Besides that if I run out I’ll die, so get yourself over here with the next box. If you don’t I’ll - - well, you just never know what I’ll ... Read Full Story
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I have a good friend on myspace who has a weight problem. She was never heavy until she had surgery, and now nothing she can try seems to help. My mother used to say, “I can gain weight, just by breathing!” That’s how poor Cathleen feels. She’s already up to 198 pounds, and rising.
She wrote about her problem in her myspace blog today, and almost instantly had more than 40 comments. Most of them were advice on how to lose weight, which seemed rather cruel, since she ha... Read Full Story
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Here in Japan, where everyone celebrates each season with a reverence you might consider a religion, the rainy season has just ended. What a relief! Everyone is eating eel to bolster their strength for the coming HOT, buying new cotton kimonos (yukata) and making plans to attend a firework display or summer festival.
One thing everyone seems to know about in Japan is the Reishi mushroom. Scientific name Ganoderma Lucidum. It’s a bright red mushroom from China that has an old and mystica... Read Full Story
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Hey, I haven’t written about my dad yet. He’s 73. Still pastors a church in a foreign language, and works daily doing construction for our church’s camp. He had bypass surgery last year, and has been…well….shall we say, limp ever since. He goes to camp to work, and really does amazing things. He cuts down the trees, cuts them into boards, and planes them into lumber, then uses the lumber for the cabins.
But lately, he comes home too tired to shower or eat, and... Read Full Story
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I’m off to church, but thought I’d dash off a post.
Ever heard of “Billy’s Bootcamp”? It’s an intense excercize program. There are 7 days worth of videos, and if we do one a day, we are supposed to loose a ton of weight. Possible? Not! I’m just not strong enough, so here’s what I’ve been doing. I started at just 5 minutes. We all know that the first part of an excercize session is stretches, and the last part is a cool down, so I did two a... Read Full Story
