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intraMAX® by Drucker Labs is the best All-In-One supplement available for adults. intraMAX® is Microcomplexed for complete absorption, and that is what sets it apart from other supplements. intraMAX® contains over 415 ingredients.

  • All-In-One Liquid Nutrition
  • All Natural, No Preservatives
  • 100% Carbon-bond Organic
  • Ultra Hypoallergenic
  • Super Energizing
  • Great-Tasting
  • Detoxifying
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Cancer to Wellness

Cancer to Wellness

HOW TO SURVIVE DEGENERATIVE DISEASE & LIVE A LONG PRODUCTIVE LIFE!

Cancer to Wellness by Kristine S. Mathesonby Kristine S. Matheson

 

Available on Kristine's site in Australia at: The Forgotten Secrets.

Available April 2010 in the United States at Clean Surroundings.

Read Kristine's story as she launches her new book!

 

 Hi,


My name is Kristine Matheson and I am very fortunate to still be in the land of living after being diagnosed in 2005 with stage IV Melanoma and advised by the oncologist to go away and get my affairs in order, as there was nothing anyone could do for me.  In his opinion, I was going to be dead within 12 months.


After the initial shock, that took a week to sink in, anxiety took over my whole body like an enormous earthquake, I took control of my mind to get rid of the subliminal subconscious message relayed to me by this very unaware man who was supposed to be in a position of doing no harm – is this not the oath that the medical profession take when qualified in their chosen profession?  Upon reflection, in my heart, I knew I was not going to die, as I had a greater purpose – show others how not to die either.


So here we go! I recently published my book ‘From Cancer to Wellness – the forgotten secrets’ – a step by step handbook for beating cancer, thanks to the help of many who contributed to the costs of printing and of course the employment of a good publicist.  A good publicist is a must.  What is the point of writing such an important document if it only gets to be another book on your own bookshelf and that of your family and friends?


So I am now off and running, books in all Angus & Robertson’s and Borders stores throughout Australia together with Health/Organic  Food Stores everywhere, a few Dymocks stores are carrying this and some pharmacies, doctors and naturopaths.  Good stuff! We have only been out there since the 1st week in February.


I might add, purchases are slow in areas I have not been to make my mark – it is interesting, that health/organic food stores sell out without the publicity.  Book stores need that extra backup.


I went to Adelaide 2 weeks ago.  What a whirl wind. I was interviewed there by two radio stations and the biggie was ‘Today Tonight’ – only viewed in Adelaide so far, and hopeful for a National coverage. I prepared food on air and met some really amazing people. Did some book signings too.  My friend Sylvie came with me, she is such good company and we had a very productive fun time.  I have added a photo of us at the owners of the Mirage Cafe in the city.  Hopefully they will start using some of the recipes in my book to serve to their customers.

 

From Cancer to Wellness, the Forgotten Secrets - Kristine and Sylvie preparing food at the Mirage Cafe in Adelaide, South Australia

 


Interest in the US has started with Clean Surroundings taking on the book to promote over his web site – plus The Beyond50’s Radio  is going to run a story. Mind you this subject does not just relate to those over 50.


We head for Sydney in last week of May to do more book signings, radio and hopefully more television.


End of June we are planning our first seminar. Speakers  will be myself of course, Dr Carlos Orozoco - PhD, Reproductive Immunology and Biochemistry, Wayne Matheson – Personal Trainers, specialising in rehabilitation and mind body connection, mediation.


Well that it for my first week, I will keep you posted to my progress and where and when the seminar will be held. Bye for now Kristine S Matheson


www.cancertowellness.com

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Fulvic acid is a natural scavenger of free radicals…

How would you like to have a supplement with an ingredient that is supercharged with: natural scavengers of free radicals, detoxifying agents, and cell-boosting electrolytes. Something that restores electrical balance to cells and neutralizes toxins instantly. Fulvic acid is a natural occuring substance found in mineral and soil deposits and it transports nutrients and minerals in soil to plants.

intraMAX® by Drucker Labs is a comprehensive "All-In-One" supplement that contains fulvic acid and many more ingredients, over 415 in all. You get organic trace minerals, vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, antioxidants, and no synthetics.

intraMAX® is:

  • All Natural & Great Tasting
  • Ultra hypoallergenic
  • High bioavailability (ultra-absorption)
  • 100% Carbon-Bond Organic
  • Has 71 Organic Trace Minerals
  • Clinically tested & proven intraCELL V Technology™

The extremely small particle size means that intraMAX® does not have to disolve in the body before it's absorbed. It goes to work within minutes providing nutrition and detoxifying benefits. Try intraMAX® today, available in 33 oz. bottles and also in a convenient 2 oz. travel size. 

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Shopping list for school, don’t forget the intraKID!

It's almost time to go shopping for school. Here's the list that you'll need.

Backpack
Notebook paper
3- or 5-subject wide-rule spiral notebook
Binder
5-tab index dividers
Pocket-only folders
Pencil bag
Black and red pens (medium point)
No. 2 pencils
Colored pencils
Markers
Yellow highlighters
Pink erasers
Ruler
Pencil sharpener
3" x 5" ruled index cards
Sticky notes
Facial tissue (individual packs)
Sheet of labels with student's name
Kids vitamins

 


Gym Supplies

Gym uniform (usually ordered through the school)
Gym shoes to be kept at school
Gym socks
Sweatshirt in school colors for cold days
Combination lock
Soap
Shampoo
Deodorant
Comb or hairbrush
Hair-styling products
Portable, compact hair dryer (optional — check school rules before buying)

Don't forget the intraKID! What's intraKID? Click here to find out!

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Comprehensive nutritional supplements – vitamins, minerals, enzymes, probiotics, amino acids, antioxidants, fulvic acid and other essentials.

Comprehensive nutritional supplements - vitamins, minerals, enzymes, probiotics, amino acids, antioxidants, fulvic acid and other essentials - they're all included in Drucker Labs All-In-One, Carbon Bond supplements. Microcomplexed for complete and rapid absorption. See the complete line of supplements by Drucker Labs at Clean Surroundings. All-In-One means that you need only one liquid supplement, not dozens of expensive bottles. Available in 33 oz. bottles and convenient 2 oz. travel sized bottles.

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Unflavored intraMIN is Great for the Skin!

Unflavored intraMIN™ by Drucker Labs is great when used as a skin toner on a cleansed face. Also for burns and sunburns!

 

intraMIN™ Topical Spray Protocol

Put four ounces of Unflavored intraMIN™ into a clean plastic spray bottle and keep refrigerated when not in use. Spray on dermatological conditions such as sunburn, acne, psoriasis, eczema, bruises, and varicosities. Can be sprayed onto the scalp and into hair and then massaged in. Can be spritzed onto the face and neck (will not harm the eyes).

 

intraMIN™ Soaking Protocol

Soak gauze in Unflavored intraMIN™ and apply to osteo or rheumatoid arthritic joints for at least 15 minutes with at least two hours off before repeating. This can be done throughout the day and night as often as needed.

 

intraMIN™ is a pure trace mineral supplement that contains over 70 - 100% Carbon-bond organic microcomplexed™ minerals, infused with fulvic acid, oxygen, and carbon. The unique formula is ultra-hypoallergenic making it safe for even the most ultra- chemically sensitive people. intraMIN™ is available Unflavored and All Natural Tropical Fruit Flavor in 33 oz. bottles.

 

Clean Surroundings is an authorized seller of intraMIN™ by Drucker Labs - offering fresh, rotated inventory, and free USPS Priority Shipping to destinations in the USA and its territories.

 

intraMIN™ does not contain: antibiotics (drugs), artificial additives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, binders, caffeine, chemicals, cholesterol, coatings, colloids, corn, crustracean shellfish, dairy, egg, excipients, fat, fillers, fish or fish oil, flow agents, gluten, herbicides, nuts, peanuts, pesticides, preservatives, salicylates, soy, synthetics, soy, starch, treenuts, wheat, or yeast.

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intraMAX is great for Mom, Moms to be, and infants too!

intraMAX is great for Mom, Moms to be, and infants too! Listen to this audio file for more...

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Choosing The Right Multivitamin for Your Children

By Dr. Richard Drucker
To Your Health
August, 2007 (Vol. 01, Issue 08)

From the Flintstones to the Gummi Bears, cartoon vitamins may seem like a fun, easy way to encourage children to take nutritional supplements. But do they give your child the nutrients they truly need? Get the truth about cartoon vitamins and their impact on your child's health.

Children have a greater need for proper and more complete nutrition than do adults. That is a fact. So, why do we give our kids cartoon-shaped sugar pills containing synthetic vitamins? Proper nutrition is vital for the development of teeth, bones and muscles, as well as neuro-cognitive, immune-system and many other important functions. It also should serve as a primary defense against chronic diseases. But are your children getting the nutrition they need? Let's first understand a child's daily requirements for vitamins and nutrients.

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently revised its long-standing food pyramid to illustrate that a healthy balance of the food groups is required, along with daily physical exercise. Visit www.mypyramid.gov and you'll find a number of educational tools to help fit a nutritional plan to your specific child.

Also trying to help ensure our kids get adequate nutrition is the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It publishes guidelines for the recommended daily intake of 25 vitamins and minerals. These guidelines appear most commonly as U.S. RDAs (Recommended Daily Allowances) on food labels. All manufacturers of food sold in the U.S. are required to accurately state the percentage RDA per serving on its labels.

To understand how a child should be eating, let's start with the FDA's RDA of vitamins and minerals. It segregates needs based on two age groups: ages 2 to 3, and ages 4 to adult. In our case study, we modeled a 6-year-old girl's daily needs. Next, we visited the food pyramid to obtain recommended foods from the various food groups in the appropriate proportions. We came up with a list of foods for a single day's diet (Table 1). This set of food selections should yield a good nutritional base for our 6-year-old girl.

The pyramid recommends that our 6-year-old limit extra fats and sugars to less than 170 calories per day. We calculated the vitamins and minerals in these food selections, and mapped them against the RDA values for vitamins and minerals. What did we find? Take a look at Table 2.

In this example, our 6-year-old girl achieves the recommended daily amount of only six of the 25 FDA-tracked nutrients. She is left woefully deficient in the remainder, including some of the most important. The nutrients are listed in the order mandated by the FDA, which is supposed to reflect the relative importance of each item.

This exercise illustrates that even using the available tools and guidelines to design a well-balanced daily diet, the average parent will likely end up providing meals to their child with nutritional shortfalls. In fact, even the most able nutritionist would be challenged. Consider that most parents have schedules that force them to take advantage of the conveniences of pre-prepared meals, drive thrus and highly processed foods. Unfortunately, poor dietary habits in children are the norm, not the exception.

A large study published in the journal Pediatrics monitored more than 3,000 children and showed that only 1 percent of the children met the recommendations for the food pyramid. This same study indicated these children were low in vitamin B6, iron, calcium, zinc and fiber.

Let's look again at our 6-year-old's diet and map the nutritional value of what a typical 1st grader might eat in a day:

Breakfast: 1 cup Fruity O's cereal, 1 cup 2 percent milk

Lunch: 1 cup fruit juice, 4 chicken nuggets, 1/2 cup green beans, 1 banana

Snack: 1 cup tortilla chips (cheese flavor), fruit snack

Dinner: 1 slice pizza, 12-oz lemon-lime soda, 1 brownie

Now let's look at how that daily diet affects our 6-year-old's daily nutritional profile. As shown in Table 3, our 1st grader, aided by highly processed and fortified food selections, achieved her RDA for one more (seven) of the 25 nutrients, but has consumed 50 percent more calories than the USDA recommends for her age. We also should be concerned with the additional sugar and fats associated with these menu choices.

The correct conclusion to this data analysis is that we must supplement our children's diets, because it is virtually impossible for them to consistently eat the right combination of foods to provide their necessary nutrition. For this reason, knowledgeable health care and nutrition professionals recommend vitamin supplements for children.

Where does a parent turn, but to their local grocery or pharmacy shelf? There, they will find all manner of cute and cuddly candy-like multivitamins. They will review the labels to select one that appears to have a full spectrum of what's missing from their child's diet.

So, this should be the end of this article … but it's not. What's wrong with cartoon vitamins? A study of the available products reveals startling, problematic results. They contain synthetic vitamins, inadequate minerals, as well as binders, preservatives and sugar – some of the very items we need the supplements to combat in the first place! Yet those items are listed first in the ingredient section of the cartoon vitamin label. Unfortunately, the primary consumers for these products (parents) are untrained in how to interpret the labels. The most glaring problems include:

 

  • The formulas are incomplete.
  • They contain synthetic vitamins: chemically derived substances that are supposed to mimic the natural form, but in fact are like mirror-image opposites.
  • Processed sugar is used to flavor the pills to increase compliance, but most kids already get too much sugar in their daily diets.
  • To get the vitamins to hold their cute shapes, manufacturers use binders, which are non-natural chemical additives.

We need to provide our kids with the kind of nutritional supplements informed adults demand:

  • All-natural, with no synthetic chemical nutrients.
  • Derived from whole foods.
  • Complete and balanced formula, meaning they should contain at least the 25 FDA-recommended nutrients, preferably more.
  • Good taste to ensure compliance, but without added sugar. Liquids are best, as they absorb better and the dosing can be modified, depending on the child's size and needs.
  • Need to contain the full spectrum of organic trace minerals.

What is the solution? In this case, unfortunately, there aren't many good ones. Randy Miles, a certified nutritionist and co-owner of Family Health Market in Frisco, Texas, does not recommend any children's multivitamin product. Rather, he uses their best liquid adult's formula and reduces the dosage for children. “Multivitamin supplements for children are in a segment that is virtually ignored. What you find are products containing only the bare minimum of nutrients and also alarmingly include titanium and aluminum.” Miles continues, “Cartoon vitamins are all that is out there, so many pediatricians recommend them, but it's more about marketing to the kids than it is about nutrition.”

The proof is in the pudding. Today's children face more obstacles to good health than just poor nutrition. Our kids are exposed to more toxins, pollution and stress than those in one or two generations prior. They're dealing with free-radical damage and oxidative stress daily and in higher amounts. Air pollution, water pollution, pesticides, preservatives, radiation, smoke, fatty foods and stress are factors that raise free-radical levels. These free radicals increase risks of degenerative diseases, as they cause cellular and tissue damage within the body.

There is a great need for diets rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to combat the free-radical damage. Children receiving the right amount and combination of these minerals and vitamins are better able to counteract the effects of the extra toxins they might face. It is absolutely a must for them to strengthen their armor with a healthy diet high in fruits and vegetables, and low in processed foods and sugars. Then, we must augment that effort with the very best supplements available. Our kids deserve better health than their parents, but unless we do something, they are fighting an uphill battle.


Dr. Richard Drucker is a licensed naturopath performing concentrated research and work in the natural health and nutraceutical fields for more than 20 years.

FOOD ISN'T ENOUGH: Why Children Need A Multivitamin

TABLE 1

Recommended Daily Diet for a 6-Year-Old Girl 1,400 calories, 30-60 minutes of exercise --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Food Group Item Amount

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Grains Need: 5 ounces Cornflakes 1 cup Whole wheat crackers 5 crackers White rice 1 cup Popcorn 3 cups

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Vegetables Need: 1.5 Cups Green beans cup Baby carrots 1 cup

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Fruits Need: 1.5 Cups Banana 1 medium Strawberries cup

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Milk Need: 2 Cups Milk 1 cup Cheddar cheese, shredded 1/3 cup

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Meat and Beans Need: 4 ounces Chicken breast, roasted 3 oz Cashews, roasted 1 oz (18 nuts) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fats and Oils Limit: 4 tsp Cashews 2 t oil Popcorn 2 t oil

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Source: USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory, www.mypyramid.gov

TABLE 2

RDA of Nutrients Based on Recommended Daily Diet 6-Year-Old Girl, 1,400 calories, 30-60 minutes of exercise

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Vitamin/Mineral RDA Units Totals % RDA Age 4 + Age 4+

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Vitamin A 5,000 IU 13,469 269%

Vitamin C 60 mg 63 105%

Calcium 1,000 mg 761 76%

Iron 18 mg 14 79%

Vitamin D 400 IU 142 36%

Vitamin E 30 IU 1 5%

Vitamin K 80 mcg 20 25%

Thiamin (Vitamin B1) 1.5 mg 1 67%

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 1.7 mg 1 79%

Niacin (Vitamin B3) 20 mg 21 107%

Pyrodoxine (Vitamin B6) 2 mg 2 113%

Folate 400 mcg 310 78%

Vitamin B12 6 mcg 3 53%

Biotin 300 mcg 0 0%

Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) 10 mg 4 38%

Phosphorus 1,000 mg 1,121 112%

Iodine 150 mcg 0 0%

Magnesium 400 mg 241 60%

Zinc 15 mg 7 49%

Selenium 70 mcg 60 85%

Copper 2 mg 1 48%

Manganese 2 mg 2 101%

Chromium 120 mcg 0 0%

Molybdenum 75 mcg 0 0%

Chloride 3,400 mg 0 0%

Calories 1,400 1,276 91%

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Source: USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory, www.mypyramid.gov

TABLE 3

RDA of Nutrients in Typical Daily Diet 6-Year-Old Girl (1st Grader)

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Vitamin/Mineral RDA Units Totals % RDA Age 4 + Age 4+

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Vitamin A 5,000 IU 1,993 40%

Vitamin C 60 mg 144.7 241%

Calcium 1,000 mg 819.8 82%

Iron 18 mg 16.01 89%

Vitamin D 400 IU 98 25%

Vitamin E 30 IU 3.11 10%

Vitamin K 80 mcg 19.8 25%

Thiamin (Vitamin B1) 1.5 mg 1.754 117%

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 1.7 mg 1.815 107%

Niacin (Vitamin B3) 20 mg 24.495 122%

Pyrodoxine (Vitamin B6) 2 mg 2.874 144%

Folate 400 mcg 263.3 66%

Vitamin B12 6 mcg 3.629 60%

Biotin 300 mcg 0 0%

Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) 10 mg 4.137 41%

Phosphorus 1,000 mg 1,273 127%

Iodine 150 mcg 0 0%

Magnesium 400 mg 211 53% Zinc 15 mg 11.151 74%

Selenium 70 mcg 72.9 104%

Copper 2 mg 0.697 35%

Manganese 2 mg 1.285 64%

Chromium 120 mcg 0 0%

Molybdenum 75 mcg 0 0%

Chloride 3,400 mg 0 0%

Calories 1,400 2,096 150%

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Source: USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory, www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search

intraKID is the absolute best multi-vitamin you can buy for kids 2-12. To find out more, go to Clean Surroundings where you can purchase intraKID and have it shipped to you with Free USPS Priority Shipping!

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intraKID by Drucker Labs, for Kids 2-12.

intraKID® is the absolute best multi-vitamin you can buy for kids 2-12! intraKID® contains the same intraCELL™ V Technology as intraMAX® but is formulated and balanced specifically for kids. With 71 organic trace minerals and over 215 essential 100% Carbon-bond organic microcomplexed™ nutrients, intraKID® provides a perfectly balanced set of nutrients for the needs of growing children.

A state-of-the-art children's supplement, like intraKID®, should address the following health issues:

  • Focus and Concentration
  • Mood Regulation
  • Short and Long Term Memory
  • Sleep and Wake Cycle
  • Immune System Response
  • Respiratory Support
  • Growth and Development
  • Digestion

What's in intraKID® that makes it so unique?

  • 215+ Nutrients! (Most on the market contain less than 30!)
  • 100% Carbon-Bond Organic
  • Proven intraCELL™ V Technology
  • All Natural
  • Low Glycemic
  • No Synthetics
  • No Preservatives
  • No Additives
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Vegetarian
  • Great Fresh Raspberry Taste

 

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intraMIN by Drucker Labs, 70+ essential minerals

 

intraMIN is the only pure trace mineral supplement that is fueled by intraCELL™ Technology. The foundation for all the intra products, intraMIN™ contains 71 - 100% Carbon-bond organic microcomplexed™ minerals, infused with fulvic acid, oxygen and carbon. This unique formula is ultra hypo-allergenic making it safe for even the most ultra chemically sensitive people. intraMIN™ is available with an All Natural Tropical Fruit Flavor and Naturally Unflavored in 33 oz. bottles.

For quick order processing and Free USPS Priority Shipping, purchase your intraMIN from Clean Surroundings!

 

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