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Sunday Chat: Health and Wealth Bytes Issue 2

I hope the first issue of our newsletter, “Sunday Chat” has been informative and useful to you. It is not a “finished” product and we are still fine tuning and evolving it so that we can serve you, our reader, better. :-)

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Health Bytes

Many people have been asking Doc how one who suffers from Type II diabetes should take their TNJ…

Here’s Doc’s reply:

“This is how we use Tahitian Noni® Juice to normalize and optimize your potential to function. In a practical term, how do we start someone with type  II diabetes on Tahitian Noni® Juice?

We give them 2 ounces in the morning, after they have measured their blood sugar. They should be on a good diet, a good activity regimen, all of the things that we just talked about.

Then the next morning, you measure their blood sugar again. If that blood sugar is the same or less than it was the day before, you continue on 2 ounces a day for a week, and then the next week add another 2 ounces; so 2 ounces twice a day.

They can continue with that and they will get the vascular protection and healing and repair mechanisms. That will do that. They may have other situations and conditions that would require more Noni, but at least they can then function on 4 ounces a day, or whatever else they need; they’re on their way to doing that.

The reason this is important is because somewhere between 20% and 30% of people with type II diabetes, when you give them that 2 ounces, the next morning when you measure the blood sugar, it might be significantly higher than it was the day before.

You say, “Now, wait a minute. I don’t understand how Noni could make something that was better for 70% and then worse for 20% – 30%.”

We have to go back to understanding the relationship between insulin and another 16 or more regulatory hormones that are linked in a chain, so that when you move one element, you move the elements.

The 70% of people get their initial greatest impact on the insulin end of the chain. Over the period of the time as they continue, all of the elements in that 16 hormone regulatory chain will normalize to the greatest possible degree that your genetics and that your lifestyle will permit. But they don’t get just the benefit and the insulin function. They get benefit across that entire hormone chain.

For the people that are in that 20% – 30% group, the greatest initial impact is on another part of that chain. And these people can expect to have blood sugars that may go up and down anywhere from 3 to 6 months.

What they need to do is to stop Noni for a couple of days, let the blood sugar come back down into what their range was before they started taking Noni, and then take 1/2 ounce a day for two weeks. During this period of time, 1/2 ounce a day very rarely causes the blood sugar to go back again significantly.

After two weeks, try to add an additional 1/2 ounce. So you take 1 ounce once in the morning and see what your blood sugar is the next morning. If it’s gone up again, then you come back to 1/2 ounce for another two weeks, and then you try to add another 1/2 ounce again.

Eventually, you’ll be able to go up in 1/2 ounce increments: from 1/2 ounce to 1 ounce, to 1-1/2 ounces, to 2 ounces, 3 ounces, 4 ounces or more, depending on what you need to do. But it may take 3 to 6 months.

The effect of this is that all of those regulatory hormones will be optimized in their function to the greatest degree of your genetics, whether you’ve got 10 abnormal genes, 50 abnormal genes, 100 or all 200 abnormal genes, and your lifestyle. Whatever that combination is, Noni will optimize your potential for normalization of that function.

Does that mean that everyone can stop their medicine? Absolutely not! There will be quite a number of people that as they see the benefits of the nutrient support to their systems, and as these systems are functioning better and better and their lifestyle is functioning better and better, think that they will be able to reduce their medicines, and many of them will be able to stop them. But there are still going to be people that, because of a combination of their genetics and their lifestyle, will need to be taking medicines, though they will take less than they did without Noni.”

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Wealth Bytes

“To be successful in any sort of endeavor, you must have a definite goal toward which to work. You must have definite plans for attaining this goal. Nothing is ever accomplished that is worthwhile without a definite plan of procedure that is systematically and continously followed day by day.” – Napoleon Hill

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“Peaks and Valleys – Making Good And Bad Times Work For You–At Work And In Life”.

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We look forward to touching base with you again in our next issue of Sunday Chat. Meanwhile, take care and have a great week!

March 29, 2009 :: Chapter: Sunday Chat :: Comments (0)

Sunday Chat – Health and Wealth Bytes Issue 1

Welcome to Issue No. 1 of our Sunday Chat, a weekly e-newsletter where I will share with you some insights, tips and strategies on health and wealth.

This e-newsletter is written for you and we would love to have your feedback.

A Spectacular Must-See Video

Remember Roger Bannister the guy who broke the 4-minute mile?

Before Roger’s run, it was considered IMPOSSIBLE to run a 4-minute mile.

We hear quipping like “Our bodies are not cut out for it” … etc.

But after Roger broke the “barrier”, many more people went on to do sub 4-minute mile.

What is the 4-minute mile that you have to break in order to achieve better health… better career… better relationships?

“It’s all in the mind.”

“Think and grow rich.”

“Believe and you will achieve.”

I would like to share this inspiring video with you. May it inspires you to greater height this week and beyond.

Everything is Possible – video powered by Metacafe

Health Bytes

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

So are you doing it?

Recommendations

I read this book by Spencer Johnson recently titled, “Peaks and Valleys – Making Good And Bad Times Work For You–At Work And In Life”.

Peaks and Valleys: Making Good And Bad Times Work For You–At Work And In Life

If you are keen to make a difference, to make both good or bad times work for you, this is a book you MUST read.

“Peaks and Valleys is a story of a young man who lives unhappily in a valley until he meets an old man who lives on a peak, and it changes his work and life forever.

Initially, the young man does not realize he is talking with one of the most peaceful and successful people in the world. However, through a series of conversations and experiences that occur up on peaks and down in valleys, the young man comes to make some startling discoveries.

Eventually, he comes to understand how he can use the old man’s remarkable principles and practical tools in good and bad times and becomes more calm and successful himself.

Now you can take a similar journey through the story and use what you find to your advantage in your own work and life.

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March 23, 2009 :: Chapter: Sunday Chat :: Comments (0)

3-Steps To Take Control of Your Health

Health is Wealth!

Learn how to take control of your health through these 3 simple steps:

T-N-J

3 Steps to Take Control of Your Health

3 Steps to Take Control of Your Health

Step 1:

Take your noni.

Step 2:

Next do your exercises (breathing and stress relief)

Step 3:

Just ensure proper hydration

March 7, 2009 :: Chapter: What You Need to Know :: Comments (1)