It's pretty simple. I dropped my lipstick on my shirt!!! I'm sure you have never done that, right? Well, I got it off naturally with Shaklee Get Clean products. I used a couple of drops of Fresh Laundry and a pinch (or less) of Nature Bright, then washed normally with Shaklee Get Clean Laundry products! Got this stain OFF with one try and all with natural, safe, green products!! Shaklee - ALWAYS SAFE, ALWAYS GREEN, ALWAYS WORKS!!!
Before
And After. It also either brightened up the shirt, or, it was just different lighting. The first pic was taken out in the sunlight and the second in my home office with the sunlight coming in through a sunroof.
Let me know if you would like help taking out any stains! Nature Bright works for a lot of items, not just clothing!
Have you heard of personalized medicine? How about personalized nutrition? It's here now, it takes 5 min., and it's FREE!!! https://health-connection.myshaklee.com/us/en/healthprint Re: this Blog: *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Thank you!
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
What's in YOUR Vitamins?
What do you think is in your vitamins if you do not yet take Shaklee? Maybe this picture will help:
Several years ago, I put five different brands of vitamins in the oven for a few minutes. This was the result. What do you think that is? Do you think the black has any nutritional value? Why do you think it's in some vitamins? I think it's coal tar (that they make the roads with) or maybe sugar, but I am not sure. I don't believe it has any nutritional value and I think it is there as a filler - whatever it is, is most likely cheaper than real food, which Shaklee uses. The Shaklee one is our Vita-lea, which only browned like a loaf of bread would. You can try this yourself, and I urge you to.
Another test you can do is to drop your multi-vitamin in a glass of water to see how long it takes to dissolve. Vita-lea takes 17 min. If the vitamin doesn't dissolve in 24 hours or less, it is probably going through your system whole. At least you wouldn't be getting any of the black stuff that way, but, where is your money going? Maybe this information will help you to make more informed choices when purchasing vitamins and/or other products you and your family put into and on your body. Spring is time for rebirth - maybe it's your time, too!
Several years ago, I put five different brands of vitamins in the oven for a few minutes. This was the result. What do you think that is? Do you think the black has any nutritional value? Why do you think it's in some vitamins? I think it's coal tar (that they make the roads with) or maybe sugar, but I am not sure. I don't believe it has any nutritional value and I think it is there as a filler - whatever it is, is most likely cheaper than real food, which Shaklee uses. The Shaklee one is our Vita-lea, which only browned like a loaf of bread would. You can try this yourself, and I urge you to.
Another test you can do is to drop your multi-vitamin in a glass of water to see how long it takes to dissolve. Vita-lea takes 17 min. If the vitamin doesn't dissolve in 24 hours or less, it is probably going through your system whole. At least you wouldn't be getting any of the black stuff that way, but, where is your money going? Maybe this information will help you to make more informed choices when purchasing vitamins and/or other products you and your family put into and on your body. Spring is time for rebirth - maybe it's your time, too!
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