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in metabolic efficiency has huge implications. Vivo hydrates much better
than today's water (and with fewer trips to the bathroom). My dad was
shocked at his increase in energy after drinking Vivo. Scratches and scrapes
heal much faster when I pour Vivo on them or keep a Vivo-soaked cotton-
ball on them. My cousin and I have used Vivo as a much more effective and
long-lasting alternative to hand-lotion.
An accident once led to a severely painful intestinal problem that drove me
to the hospital. After a couple hours of excruciating pain, the apathetic
doctor couldn't figure out what the problem was, so he doped me up and put
me to sleep, and I was out $2000. A few weeks later, the same horrible pain
returned while I was in bed. Not being able to afford another hospital trip, I
just laid there in agony and hoped the pain would go away with time. After
about 30 minutes of praying for God to kill me, I remembered I had half a
bottle of Vivo left in the refrigerator. With trembling hands, I drank it as fast
as I could, and within 5 minutes, the pain had completely faded away. The
lesson was not lost on me: $2000 of man's abuse or $1 worth of "God's
water." No wonder they call Him "the Great Physician."
SUNSHINE
Don't be afraid of the sun. Sunscreen lotions are toxic. At least one kind of
UV radiation from the sun is good for you. The good radiation far
outweighs the bad (when your skin is not weakened by dehydration or
acidity from lack of minerals). You need the good UV light on your skin to
produce vitamin D. You also need sunlight in your eyes to stimulate the
glands behind your eyes to keep your hormones correctly balanced. Don't
wear sunglasses when walking outside.
SLEEP
There is such a thing as sleeping too much, but it is not inherently "lazy" to
sleep more than the average person. Neglecting sleep (to the extremes we
do today) is irresponsible and dangerous, and getting more sleep helps you
work safely and efficiently. Years ago, scientists said you need at least 10
hours of sleep every night to be healthy. Years later, they said you only need
8 hours, then they said 7, and now some are actually saying 5 is enough!