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Andrew_K
05-26-2005, 04:03 AM
Hey guys,

The guy-who-leaves-no-post-cleanse-posts is back for another fun-filled 70 gallons of warm water through the colon week. I experienced quite an improvement in overall health after my first cleanse in January, but that fell in February after I started eating badly with the excuse that I'd get it all it with level 2. Well that's now by golly! So lets rock out with our you know whats out.

But in all seriousness, I believe I'll actually be able to change to a 90% raw diet after this cleanse. Like, truly replenishing my body's supply of essential enzymes that I ruined up through the age of 19. I'll tell you what guys, rolling out of bed every morning at chowing 2-3 bowls of sugar cereal for 8 years does wonders for ruining your body's energy. Add on top of that 2 pounds of macaroni and cheese every day, and hardly a salad to speak of, and you've got a recipe for...well, me. A dry, brittle skinned guy, with bags under his eyes, dry lifeless hair, dry itchy eyes, low-energy and motivation.

But I figure, hey, what if I'd only had a half-bad diet, just enough that I never achieve really good health, but never quite bad enough to make me seek out health knowledge and programs like this. That sounds like a mediocre existence. So even though I've had to suffer my way through a high school and college existence where everyone that touches me above my belly button area has to wipe their hands on their pants to get the skin flakes off, at least I've been forced to seek out health knowledge like HPS-ONLINE and The Tao, which will now allow me to lead a life of *extraordinary* health and vitality, and maybe even be able to nimbly scale a 10 meter brick wall.

Takin it to the next level

Andrew

Janaka_P
05-26-2005, 02:57 PM
And, hey, Andrew, what if you had waited until you were forty - you might have been dead!

Going from that diet to this gives you the benefit of seeing amazing transformations! :)

Jos-hua Medicine man
05-26-2005, 11:26 PM
I'll tell you what guys, rolling out of bed every morning at chowing 2-3 bowls of sugar cereal for 8 years does wonders for ruining your body's energy. Add on top of that 2 pounds of macaroni and cheese every day, and hardly a salad to speak of, and you've got a recipe for...well, me. A dry, brittle skinned guy, with bags under his eyes, dry lifeless hair, dry itchy eyes, low-energy and motivation.

Takin it to the next level

Andrew


Hi Andrew,

I'll second that... one doesn't need to be a rocket scientist to understand what that kind of food input does to ones body, and mind over time.

But hey, food is just a small portion of the inputs... air, water and thoughts and a whole lot of other actions are what will bring about the transformation... if you just focus on food, we won't get there...

So do a steam today and rejoice, because as you say, we are taking it all to the next level!!! :) :rolleyes: :cool:

Enjoy your level 2, level 3 is even going to be more of a gasser!

Peace,

Valmiki_N
05-27-2005, 12:13 PM
Welcome back, Andrew.
Any luck with pillow marks yet?
:)

Level 2 is a lot of fun. Enjoy.

Alan_A
05-28-2005, 04:18 AM
hi andrew,

thanks for the candid account, what do you need to scale a 10 meter wall for?:)

....i'll venture to presume that your lack of post cleansing is an experience in itself to realize the importance of its practice....

definitely interesting thoughts aobut what led you here, i've wondered about it too....

good luck to you on your next level

Courtney_T
06-13-2005, 09:30 AM
Hi Andrew,

WOw you post is funny. Yes I too am a fan of the surgar cerels... I figure since I was an athlete that was my excuse I can just burn it off. But it is amazing how we feel it in our systems days later.... :)

I can only relate to how you are feeling now since I was like that in college too. Finding the excuses as to why not to do something.. usually mine was a paper or getting to practice on time. But I hear ya.

I think you are doing the right thing by going back and doing a second level. I think with our generation, we have to do it more than once in order to "get it right". I wish you the best of luck and look forward to following your progress :)


Courtney