Couple Finds Well-Being From Ultimate Fast
From: Shalom Mountain Retreats <shalom@zelacom.com>
To: Larry Clapp <larryclapp@earthlink.net>
Date: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 1:35 PM
Dear Larry
There are a number of men here who have read your book and have found real help. Many thanks to you on their behalf. Here is one of the letters sent by a good friend recently
Hi David,
It feels good to know something about what's going on with you, though I'd prefer to know that you were really feeling better rather than experiencing some unidentified malady on an apparently random basis. I will continue to hold you in my heart and send you healing energy!
During the Men's Festival, Lawrence shared a book with all of us. It's titled "Prostate Health in 90 Days" but is about much more than healing and preventing prostate problems. It is based on a concept that many maladies including, but not limited to various cancers, originate in the digestive tract as a result of things such as eating bad foods and/or contracting parasites. Parasites, especially microscopic ones, do not usually show up on the typical GI exams. Other sources I've seen report this as a relatively widespread ailment for people in America.
Judy and I read the book and decided that there was lots of good stuff in it for men and for women as far as things that can actively affect our own well-being. We followed a prescribed 10-day fasting routine which the author advocates...though we did not do so to cure any cancers. We each lost about 10 pounds (a sustained side-benefit) and feel a distinct improvement in our inner feelings of well being. I don't know if it would make a difference for you, but I'd be happy to send you a copy of the book. (We've acquired a dozen or so copies to share with friends who are interested.) Just let me know and one will be on its way to you promptly.
I send you (and all the wonderful folk in our community) warm wishes for good health and happiness over the holiday season we're entering. I look forward to the next opportunity that we create to gather and adventure together.
Much love,
Ken
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