Flint Michigan residents can eliminate the lead and heavy metals from their bodies by following this simple but effective heavy metal detoxification protocol which will lower lead levels in hours.
Lead and Heavy Metal Detox Protocol

Flint Michigan residents can eliminate the lead and heavy metals from their bodies by following this simple but effective heavy metal detoxification protocol which will lower lead levels in hours.
Lead and Heavy Metal Detox Protocol
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Rejuvelac is a slightly fermented wheat berry drink that is one of the most important items in the living foods lifestyle. Rejuvelac plays a vital role in restoring health. Rejuvelac contains all the nutritional nourishment of wheat and is more easily digested. It contains the friendly bacteria that are necessary for a healthy colon and to remove toxins.
Nothing Cleanses The Lymph System Like Dry Skin Brushing
What is the largest organ in the body? THE SKIN!
Dry skin brushing is a swift and powerful way to enhance the detoxification process . Its easy, pleasant and yields tremendous benefits!
Dry brushing has been used for centuries by Scandinavians and Russians. More than 30 years ago, a Finnish doctor and one the greatest doctors of the century, Paavo Airola prescribed dry skin brushing for all his patients for detoxifying the lymph system and to exfoliate and stimulate the skin. Today,many health practitioners recommend dry skin brushing to open the pores of the skin and clean out the lymphatic system. Dry skin brushing is not only a great way to maintain healthy skin, but also helps maintain a healthy body. The ability of the skin to open up the pores to excrete toxins is of paramount importance in helping to overcome autointoxication.
When the pores are not clogged with dead cells and the lymphatic system is stimulated and cleansed, all organs in the body are better able to carry out the important function of eliminating toxic waste. Further, it increases blood circulation in all underlying organs and tissues.
As part of a detoxification and autointoxication cleansing program, our guests combine skin brushing, saunas and warm and cold showers. Follow these steps for the highest level of cleansing:
CHI recommends you dry skin brush, morning and night, before your enema, during the program, then once a day after the program is completed.
I. A long-handled natural bristle brush, with a removable head is best.
II. When you first start be sure to brush the skin lightly. Always towards your heart accept for between the bottom and top of your neck.
III. As the skin becomes toned, you may brush heavier. Women should not brush their breast.
IV. Start at the bottom of the feet using a straight motion.
V. Brush in long strokes from the feet toward the waist.
VI. Brush from the waste to the bottom of your rib cage, moving the brush with clockwise circular motions.
VII. Brush the ribcage towards the heart.
VIII. Hold your arm out in front of you and brush from your fingers toward your shoulders.
IX. Brush up from the bottom of your neck to the top of it
X. Brush from the bottom of your neck toward your heart.
XI. Brush your skin until it gets a red glow.
XII. Women should avoid doing the breasts.
XIII. Never wet your dry skin brush, accept for cleaning. Avoid sensitive areas and anywhere the skin is broken.
XV. Skin brushing should take about 5 minutes. Clean your skin brush using soap and water once a week. After rinsing, dry your skin brush in an open, sunny spot to prevent mildew.
Proper Showering After Dry Brushing
If you are not following the aforementioned routine, a shower should always follow skin brushing.
The Seven Magnificent Benefits of Dry Skin Brushing
I. Opens pores, removes toxins and dead skin allowing the skin to breath.
II. Increases blood circulation and healthy cell renewal.
III. Helps to stimulate hormone and oil-producing glands.
IV. Helps to take the load off other organs by helping the eliminative system, discharge metabolic wastes, greatly aiding with the movement of lymph and the lymphatic drainage of the entire body.
V. Helps in rejuvenating the nervous system. Helps improve muscle tone and prevent fat deposits, including cellulite.
VI. Rejuvenates the skin and improves complexion.
VII. Dry skin brushing stimulates the lymph canals to drain toxic lymph matter into the colon, thereby purifying the entire system. This enables the lymph to perform its house-cleaning duties by keeping the blood and other vital tissues detoxified. After several days of dry brushing, you may notice the gelatinous lymph material in your stools.’
Robert Morgan – Bobby is the health education director at Creative Health Institute in Union City, Michigan, He is a certified naturopath, iridologist, energy practitioner, colonic therapist, master raw chef, author, International lecturer, teacher and cancer surthrivor.
Bobby, is dedicated to continuing to carry out the work and vision of Dr. Ann Wigmore and all of the souls who have dedicated their lives to love, peace and natural health.
Simple, user friendly, easy to clean, not too big, inexpensive, practical and fun! These words will be our guide in selecting the best juicer, blender, dehydrator, food processor and other tools which you can use in your raw living food kitchen.
When it comes to getting your kitchen equipment together, it’s all about : “will you actually use them on a regular basis?” You need to think about what kind of money you want to spend, which kind of raw living food recipes tickle your fancy and how likely you are to make them. Now,with that picture in mind, let’s choose the best raw living food juicer, blender, dehydrator and other raw living food kitchen tools. To really enjoy the art of raw living food preparation, there are some basic tools you need to make it a lot easier, quicker and fun. Use a few of them or use them all, depending on your favorite recipes, available time and budget.
Quick Overview of Raw Living Food Kitchen Tools
Kitchen Tool |
How often used |
Used for: |
Price |
User Friendliness |
Easy Cleaning |
Size |
Juicer – Centrifuge | Daily |
Carrot Juice (Pine)Apple Cucumber Juice |
$99 -$299 |
Very Easy |
5 min |
Medium-Large |
Juicer – Green Star, | Weekly |
Greens Juice wheat grass nut milk |
$150 -$350 |
Easy |
10-15 min |
Large |
High Speed Blender | Daily |
Smoothies Soups Sauces Spreads Cake batters Ice-cream |
$199 -$400 |
Very Easy |
2 min |
Medium-Large |
Dehydrator | Monthly |
Crackers Cookies Bars “Bread” |
$159 -$229 |
Easy |
5-10 min |
Very Large |
Water Purifier | Daily |
Clean Water |
$25 -$499 |
Very Easy |
1 min |
Medium-Large |
Food Processor | Monthly |
Slices Veggies Colelsaw Spreads |
$89 – $399 |
Easy |
5-10 min |
Not too large |
Kitchen Tool |
How often used |
Used for: |
Price |
User Friendliness |
Easy Cleaning |
Size |
Coffee Grinder | Weekly |
Grind Seeds Grinded Nuts Grinded Cacoa Beans |
$10-$30 |
Very Easy |
1 min |
Small |
Sprouter | Weekly |
Sprouts grass |
$5-$100 |
Moderate |
5-10 min |
Medium |
Hand Blender | Daily |
Spreads Mouses Smoothies |
$49 -$99 |
Very Easy |
2 min |
Small |
The easiest and most popular appliance is a high speed blender. This is key to a raw living foodist – what a stove is to a a professional chef. You’ll make smoothies, shakes and soups within minutes. And you’ll use it many times a day. The two brands most used are Vitamix and Blendtec. They’re equally good. There is also a new blender that is sold by Montel Willam’s company and shows great promise. The best raw living food juicer depends on what you expect to be juicing most. Carrots are easiest in a centrifuge juicer, whereas wheatgrass and green leafy vegetables go best in a twin gear or single auger juicer. If you have a juice bar around the corner and as long as you can get the volume of juice you need to support your lifestyle, you may choose to buy your juice already made instead of investing in a good juicer, the problem is that you will be most likely missing out on enzymes and other nutrients. If you buy a centrifuge juicer, make sure you buy one with a wide mouth so you can juice whole apples and carrots without any pre-cutting. There are many inexpensive centrifuge juicers, so find one that suits your needs and budget. To date, the most frequently used twin gear juicer is the Greenstar Juicer. A dehydrator is a fun tool, and difficult to live without for a raw living foodest! For intermediate to advanced raw living foodests, a dehydrator is essential for making breads, cookies and snacks. The Excalibur dehydrator is the most popular and you should get a model large enough to make enough dehydrated recipes to last you through out the week or up to a month. Having access to your own spring – pure, raw, living water – would be ideal, unfortunately that is not really feasible for most of us! Alternatively, a water purifier is something you might consider. It’s more economical and ecological than buying bottled water, and when you purify your own water you know you are getting the best quality water, for you and your family. You can buy a good a tap filter, or under-counter model, and don’t forget the bathtub and shower chlorine-filter, since your skin is your largest organ and absorbs the water that you bath in. You may even want to spend some extra money adding an ionizer. A food processor is fun and necessary if you are going to eat 80%+ raw living food and make gourmet foods. For small jobs, here at Creative Health Institute we find it’s just as easy to use a knife or the much cheaper and smaller mandolin or spiral slicer. When you have a lot of slicing, dicing and mixing to do, nothing beats a food processor. So if you have space and a few extra dollars, we recommend buying one, but it’s not as important as a good blender in a raw living food kitchen. A coffee grinder is great for finely grinding nuts, seeds and cacao beans in smaller quantities. A grinder is small and relatively inexpensive. It’s not an absolute must in a raw living food kitchen, but is so inexpensive that not having one would just be a personal preference choice. I love the hand blender! To me, it’s a simple and cheap version of a table model, high speed blender. If you have a Cuisinart hand blender you can take it on trips and with 700 Watts, you can use it where you’d use the high speed blenders, although your mixtures won’t be as smooth and the cell walls of the food you blending won’t be broken down as efficiently as with a high speed table model. However, it really does the job for traveling, for making green smoothies, energy soups, quick pestos and small amounts of sauce, etc., making it easy for you to never miss out on the yummy raw living food dishes you will come to love. Other Great ToolsOnce you have the basics, other fun and very useful tools to consider are:
Making Right Choices, Means Asking The Right QuestionsHow to decide what appliances to buy… Answer the following questions for yourself:
Guideline you may want to use:
How much time do you have for raw living food preparation?
How much space do you have in your kitchen?
Consider your budget: How much do you want to spend on your new kitchen equipment? If you are on a tight budget, choose only what you need most. To save money, you might consider asking for (money for) kitchen tools for Christmas or your birthday. Low budget: Fill this in with what you think you can afford.
Kitchen Tool |
How often used |
Used for: |
Price |
User Friendliness |
Easy Cleaning |
Size |
SUMMARY OF RAW LIVING FOOD KITCHEN TOOLS
Our desire is for you to live in vibrant health and enjoy life to its fullest. We are here to assist you in every way possible. Please feel free to all us with any questions you may have about recipes, or your raw food journey. My personal line is 866.426.1213 ext12 Peace & Blessings, Robert Morgan – Bobby Master Chef & Program Education Director Creative Health Institute 112 West Union City Drive Union City,Michigan
Simple, user friendly, easy to clean, not too big, inexpensive, practical and fun! These words will be our guide in selecting the best juicer, blender, dehydrator, food processor and other tools which you can use in your raw living food kitchen. When it comes to getting your kitchen equipment together, it’s all about : “will you actually use them on a regular basis?” You need to think about what kind of money you want to spend, which kind of raw living food recipes tickle your fancy and how likely you are to make them. Now,with that picture in mind, let’s choose the best raw living food juicer, blender, dehydrator and other raw living food kitchen tools. To really enjoy the art of raw living food preparation, there are some basic tools you need to make it a lot easier, quicker and fun. Use a few of them or use them all, depending on your favorite recipes, available time and budget.
Quick Overview of Raw Living Food Kitchen Tools
Kitchen Tool |
How often used |
Used for: |
Price |
User Friendliness |
Easy Cleaning |
Size |
Juicer – Centrifuge | Daily |
Carrot Juice (Pine)Apple Cucumber Juice |
$99 -$299 |
Very Easy |
5 min |
Medium-Large |
Juicer – Green Star, | Weekly |
Greens Juice wheat grass nut milk |
$150 -$350 |
Easy |
10-15 min |
Large |
High Speed Blender | Daily |
Smoothies Soups Sauces Spreads Cake batters Ice-cream |
$199 -$400 |
Very Easy |
2 min |
Medium-Large |
Dehydrator | Monthly |
Crackers Cookies Bars “Bread” |
$159 -$229 |
Easy |
5-10 min |
Very Large |
Water Purifier | Daily |
Clean Water |
$25 -$499 |
Very Easy |
1 min |
Medium-Large |
Food Processor | Monthly |
Slices Veggies Colelsaw Spreads |
$89 – $399 |
Easy |
5-10 min |
Not too large |
Kitchen Tool |
How often used |
Used for: |
Price |
User Friendliness |
Easy Cleaning |
Size |
Coffee Grinder | Weekly |
Grind Seeds Grinded Nuts Grinded Cacoa Beans |
$10-$30 |
Very Easy |
1 min |
Small |
Sprouter | Weekly |
Sprouts grass |
$5-$100 |
Moderate |
5-10 min |
Medium |
Hand Blender | Daily |
Spreads Mouses Smoothies |
$49 -$99 |
Very Easy |
2 min |
Small |
The easiest and most popular appliance is a high speed blender. This is key to a raw living foodist – what a stove is to a a professional chef. You’ll make smoothies, shakes and soups within minutes. And you’ll use it many times a day. The two brands most used are Vitamix and Blendtec. They’re equally good. There is also a new blender that is sold by Montel Willam’s company and shows great promise. The best raw living food juicer depends on what you expect to be juicing most. Carrots are easiest in a centrifuge juicer, whereas wheatgrass and green leafy vegetables go best in a twin gear or single auger juicer. If you have a juice bar around the corner and as long as you can get the volume of juice you need to support your lifestyle, you may choose to buy your juice already made instead of investing in a good juicer, the problem is that you will be most likely missing out on enzymes and other nutrients. If you buy a centrifuge juicer, make sure you buy one with a wide mouth so you can juice whole apples and carrots without any pre-cutting. There are many inexpensive centrifuge juicers, so find one that suits your needs and budget. To date, the most frequently used twin gear juicer is the Greenstar Juicer. A dehydrator is a fun tool, and difficult to live without for a raw living foodest! For intermediate to advanced raw living foodests, a dehydrator is essential for making breads, cookies and snacks. The Excalibur dehydrator is the most popular and you should get a model large enough to make enough dehydrated recipes to last you through out the week or up to a month. Having access to your own spring – pure, raw, living water – would be ideal, unfortunately that is not really feasible for most of us! Alternatively, a water purifier is something you might consider. It’s more economical and ecological than buying bottled water, and when you purify your own water you know you are getting the best quality water, for you and your family. You can buy a good a tap filter, or under-counter model, and don’t forget the bathtub and shower chlorine-filter, since your skin is your largest organ and absorbs the water that you bath in. You may even want to spend some extra money adding an ionizer. A food processor is fun and necessary if you are going to eat 80%+ raw living food and make gourmet foods. For small jobs, here at Creative Health Institute we find it’s just as easy to use a knife or the much cheaper and smaller mandolin or spiral slicer. When you have a lot of slicing, dicing and mixing to do, nothing beats a food processor. So if you have space and a few extra dollars, we recommend buying one, but it’s not as important as a good blender in a raw living food kitchen. A coffee grinder is great for finely grinding nuts, seeds and cacao beans in smaller quantities. A grinder is small and relatively inexpensive. It’s not an absolute must in a raw living food kitchen, but is so inexpensive that not having one would just be a personal preference choice. I love the hand blender! To me, it’s a simple and cheap version of a table model, high speed blender. If you have a Cuisinart hand blender you can take it on trips and with 700 Watts, you can use it where you’d use the high speed blenders, although your mixtures won’t be as smooth and the cell walls of the food you blending won’t be broken down as efficiently as with a high speed table model. However, it really does the job for traveling, for making green smoothies, energy soups, quick pestos and small amounts of sauce, etc., making it easy for you to never miss out on the yummy raw living food dishes you will come to love. Other Great ToolsOnce you have the basics, other fun and very useful tools to consider are:
Making Right Choices, Means Asking The Right QuestionsHow to decide what appliances to buy… Answer the following questions for yourself:
Guideline you may want to use:
How much time do you have for raw living food preparation?
How much space do you have in your kitchen?
Consider your budget: How much do you want to spend on your new kitchen equipment? If you are on a tight budget, choose only what you need most. To save money, you might consider asking for (money for) kitchen tools for Christmas or your birthday. Low budget: Fill this in with what you think you can afford.
Kitchen Tool |
How often used |
Used for: |
Price |
User Friendliness |
Easy Cleaning |
Size |
SUMMARY OF RAW LIVING FOOD KITCHEN TOOLS
Our desire is for you to live in vibrant health and enjoy life to its fullest. We are here to assist you in every way possible. Please feel free to all us with any questions you may have about recipes, or your raw food journey. My personal line is 866.426.1213 ext12 Peace & Blessings, Robert Morgan – Bobby Master Chef & Program Education Director Creative Health Institute 112 West Union City Drive Union City,Michigan