A Different Kind of “Homework”

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Here is your homework…according to Vicki Talmage, www.vickitalmage.com. (See yesterday’s article, http://rosiebrownrn.com/from-sludge-to-homework/).

The homework is “designed to prepare your body to let go and assist your biochemistry to get in a cleansing mode and to prepare you for your first colonic.”

It is important that you to work with Vicki to obtain the full details on how to approach this homework assignment properly. Below is an abbreviated summary taken from her instruction pamphlet to give you an idea of what to expect:

1. Drink one gallon of pure steamed distilled water every day. Drink two quarts before 2:00 pm and two quarts after 2 pm.

2. Eat only fresh fruit before noon. Eat a large 2” slice of watermelon every morning.

3. For lunch, eat a whole plate of raw veggies. Use spinach, chard, raw collard greens, curly or non-curly kale, romaine, or any deep leafy green as a base of your salad. Then add broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes or cucumbers…any raw veggie including a whole avocado. Use any of your favorite oil/vinegar-based dressings. One baked softball-sized beet every day is the key to successful body cleansing. Eat the salad plate and beet first and then, if you are still hungry, have a plate of steamed veggies.

4. For dinner, eat the same large salad first and then eat another beet. Eat plenty of salad greens with raw vegetables. Use delicious dressings that you love, preferably without milk, cheese, and eggs in them.

5. About two hours before bed, eat another 2” slice of watermelon. Watermelon rehydrates the body and begins to break up the mucoid plaque in the small intestine to be more easily removed from the body.

6. Do this beginning cleanse homework for three to seven days.

    When I read these instructions, the first question I asked Vicki was, “Three to seven days? What about protein? I don’t see any protein included. Isn’t that a long time to go without protein?”

    Vicki very quickly reminded me that the vegetables do in fact contain protein. It is a myth that we have been sold on that we must have other protein sources such as animal in order to maintain health.

    Stay tuned to hear what comes next on this journey of “A Simple Solution for Optimum Health.”

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