The Master Cleanser with special needs and problems
by Stanley Burroughs
Perhaps it is a good thing that nature and medicine never got togethernature could have very easily suffered the many dangerous side effects.
I present this book so that you can help yourself and others. Make the most of this work and know that it is the finest of knowledge in healing. "Let no man refuse to listen and be healed lest he bring misery, pain, and suffering to those who look and depend on him for help and guidance." -- Stanley Burroughs
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Excerpt from Chapter 1: The Master Cleanser
For the novice and the advanced student alike, cleansing is basic for elimination of every kind of disease. The purpose of this book is to simplify the cause and the correction of all disorders, regardless of the name or names. As we eliminate and correct one disease, we correct them all, for every disease is corrected by the same process of cleansing and building positive good health.
Mans mastery of disease will only be final when ignorance and fear are overcome by proper observance of all laws pertaining to the creation of bones, flesh, and blood.
Through eons past and on even into the present, man has been held and still remains in bondage of misery and suffering while witchcraft and quackery, whether licensed or not, have run the gamut of the healing field of miss-information.
Master Cleanser does what
it says, January 13, 2001
Reviewer: A reader from Pasadena, CA
USA
I started the Master Cleanser program on the night of January 1, 2001 with the
intent of going forty days, but taking it one day at a time. I concluded the
cleansing on the morning of January 12, 2001, doing the minimum of ten days as
suggested because I lost so much weight. The good thing is that even though I
wanted to lose weight, I feel much better, healthier. My head is clear and I am
able to focus much better with the toxins out of my system. One of the best
parts for me has been that I did not crave foods while on the program and the
few times that I did get hungry, the lemonade mixture did exactly what the book
said it would. I found it interesting that after a few days I looked forward to
drinking my lemonade mixture throughout the day and it was actually rather
tasty. The only real discomfort during the program for me was when it was time
for eliminations and I am sure that had to do with the laxative teas I chose to
utilize. I will definitely have to find a better tea before I do the program
again. I tried the sea salt water and even though it worked, I didn't like the
discomfort while waiting, but if that is what it takes to clean the colon, then
so be it. I was ready to stop on day eight because of the weight loss but I
wanted to do the minimum as suggested. My face has cleared up and my skin really
looks healthy. I feel very good and have been drinking the citrus juice as
suggested. I made a pot of soup for the afternoon and I actually desire to eat
right. The Master Cleanser program was a bigger start than I ever anticipated in
getting my health in order. Thank you for the book. Oh by the way, while on the
program I lost 14 pounds for the amount of time that I did the program. I did
not expect such a drastic weight loss but that has inspired me to ensure that I
eat right now more than ever. So all in all, it really worked out for the good.
Now I will do my part to keep it off by maintaining good eating habits. Again,
thank you for a simple yet very effective program. Discipline, focus, and
determination are the keys. God helped me greatly in those areas. Much success
to each of you who chooses to make the Master Cleanser program a part of your
life.
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