Tuesday, October 11, 2011

HOT FLASHES STOPPED WITH DRINKING WATER

Have you tried it yet?  Stop a hot flash with several glasses of water and a mineral salt.

A testimonial is wanted from a perimenopausal woman who has stopped her hot flashes by drinking greater quantities of water.  You may report other good results.  With your approval, your testimonial will appear on the website, www.women-food-and-decay.com, and you may become a role model or a leader in the advance toward youth in old age.

Stunning new information on our menopause is revealed and we may have a greater control over our own aging than is known.  Science is at work to extend the menopause into the 60th decade of life but the task won't be fulfilled in itself in a Petri dish.  At least the Petri dish would have to be cleansed frequently and this would have to be done at the level of experimental control, but this information was set aside many years ago for some reason.  In other words science needs our womens' active participation and we must exercise our innate knowledge in order for the menopause to be extended to the 60th decade.

Hint to put a dash of pink Himalayan salt in your drinking glass, as it's the sweetest salt and, for some reason will induce you to drink a next glass of water and a next one.  Simply drink until the hot flashes stop.

Women-food-and-decay.com
Susan Sawicki

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Women of all ages stop aging so fast.

When new ova were discovered growing amidst follicular waste in our modern fertility clinics, the foundations of reproductive biology were blown through.  A woman produces new ova, or eggs throughout her adult reproductive life.  She is not born with all her eggs as we have been told.  The 'stored eggs' doctrine is a product of Creationism, believe it or not.  Alternatively, the discovery of EGG RENEWAL comports with mammalian biology.  We are not entirely unique among the mammals and we are shaped by our environment.  We should be fertile throughout our 60s and scientists are now hard at work to delay the menopause into the 60th decade.  So what changes us?  Why do women age so relatively fast?

Read one woman's take on the subject at the website Women, Food & Decay.   The woman is me, Susan Sawicki and I postulate that we might have a much greater control over our aging than was known.  Internal cleanliness might extend our youth and our solutions lie first in our kitchens and restrooms.  This is not at all as simple as it sounds.  My book Women, Food & Decay is a product of remarkable efforts and a stroke of luck and I offer this to you at the website.

Susan Sawicki
www.women-food-and-decay.com