Godliness of Water
September 19, 2011
By Dr. Brian Clement
Without water, there is no life. Humans can only survive for a few days without consuming this nectar of the gods. Much of this liquid nourishment comes from the food we eat. The most water-rich foods –and therefore the most healthy — are plant-based, organic and raw. With their electromagnetic, ionic charges, the juices extracted from fresh, vegan fare fulfills the need for hydration while supplying high-level nutrition. Water constitutes a significant portion of the… Read More >
Cutting Your Water Use In Half
November 12, 2009
By Sophie Uliano
Many predict that in the not too distant future, we will be fighting over water, not oil. The problem is that the Earth isn’t generating the clean, drinkable water that it used to. The good news is that if we can use less and learn to protect our rivers, lakes and oceans, we may drink to see another day! So how can we really get a grip on our own personal situation? There are many… Read More >
Sole: What, Why, and How?
October 29, 2009
By Guest Blogger
Today, Kris and CSL have asked James Frame to share the benefits of Sole, which is especially handy during cold and flu season! James works with a medical team at Natural Health International to empower and educate consumers. Read on to learn about how sea salt affects the body and how you can integrate Sole into your daily life… James Frame, CEO of Natural Health International Vaccinations, antibiotics, antihistamines, cold and flu tablets… immune system?… Read More >
Hydration 101 – The Foundation for any Cleansing Program
June 15, 2009
By Guest Blogger
Michael Perrine, Detox Consultant and Colon Heath Therapist Most of us are no longer drinking from glacial runoff or natural springs unless it’s been pasteurized, bottled and shipped to us. So, water has become a topic of great discussion especially now with technology, ecological concerns and industrial pollution all growing rapidly. The bottom line is this: A CLEAN AND HEALTHY BODY IS A HYDRATED BODY. Before I get into details I want to get across… Read More >









