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Archive for October, 2009

This is something I’ve been working on for a long time and it is finally ready!

JPT Wellness Circle is a place for people to come together who want to go beyond just being disease-free – who want to move into optimal, vibrant, full-body health.

I’m running a special promotion with a number of bonuses included if you try it out in the next week or so (extra bonuses to the first to sign up), you can get all the details here and registration opens at 9:00 am, Tuesday, October 13th.

Wouldn’t it be better for you to use natural, holistic methods to treat any and ALL health issues you might have? You already know from your Healing Journey with IBD or IBS that drugs are never the optimal solution. So that knowledge should extend to ALL the parts and systems of your body.

With this new platform, I’m able to provide you with a variety of specific content in a variety of ways – a teleseminar about Acid/Alkaline pH Balance, a podcast on High Cholesterol, or Natural Cancer Treatments, videos demonstrating the Colonic Massage procedure, or the easiest way to take wild oregano oil. Specific articles on ear infections, mineral supplementation and spiritual healing, etc.

Here’s a video showing you exactly how it works and everything you get when you become a JPT Member:

JPT Wellness Circle also offers one-on-one support for you in our private forum, where you can ask me, Nicole Paull, or Dr. Silvio Najt, MD any questions you might have as you travel on your pathway to vibrant health and wholeness.

And lastly, the plain truth is that a LOT happens and is discovered between book publications. Now, obviously with a printed book, I can’t be updating it and making changes every six months. But I CAN write an article, or record a podcast, or shoot a video for you with the new, vital information and put it up on JPT Wellness Circle.

This way you can hear about my experiments with DMSO and my new healing remedy for internal and external hemorrhoids (for example) long before they make it into a published book.

So don’t miss out on this valuable support center for not just your own health, but the health of your whole family!

Soar higher!
Jini

Okay, I was all prepared to write about how it was REALLY hard to choose a winner from all of the excellent stories posted in this contest… But for some reason we didn’t get a whole lot of people posting their stories! Go figure.

However, I am very pleased to say that the winner wrote an excellent, inspiring story that illustrates 2 key points:

1. It’s never too late to heal yourself

2. Root-level healing can take some time – it’s not usually a quick-fix.

So, Congratulations to contest winner, Barabara Bononno!

Barbara gets one year’s free Gold Membership in JPT Wellness Circle, plus a free ebook copy of my new book on constipation: Listen To Your Colon, plus a free set of 3 Murray The Shark Sleeptime Stories (for kids aged 2-6). Congratulations!

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Here is the winning Health Challenge story from Barbara B.:

In 1989 I fell down a flight of marble stairs and landed on my lower spine, and cracked my sacrum. Within a day or so I was unable to sit or walk very well. Pain was actually the least of my problems. I spent the next 10 months at various doctors, specialists and physical therapists – all to very limited avail. I started to spiral into a very strange array of symptoms including arm and wrist and severe hand pain and could not write or hold a pen! Life was bleak to say the least.

In January 1990 I landed in the office of a Chiropractor (a recommendation of a chiropractor recommended by my cousin, but who was too far away…). I had never been to a Chiropractor and was very frightened. I walked into my visit in tears and said I could not withstand any more pain. After evaluating my case, he assured me that he could, in fact, help me! He had a plan and I was put at ease for the first time in a long time.

It was a journey – and initial visits had me going home lying down in the back of a taxi.  I’ll never forget the day I was able to squat properly for the first time in a year! I eventually resumed knitting, cooking, life… After 2 years of solid treatment, life intervened and I stopped going (not clever). After another 2 years of of family illnesses and deaths, I was tired and weak. It was then I was diagnosed with MS – which may have been responsible for my early strange symptoms.

Doctors suggested NO Chiropractic and I listened for a while. But then had enough of that. I have been back – to this same gifted doctor of chiropractic – for the past 4 years now. AND I AM STILL WALKING ! (I have progressive MS and was told early on I’d be in a wheelchair within a year)… that was 15 years ago.

This Chiropractor practices a technique called GONSTEAD – which unfortunately is hardly used any longer. If you are dealing with a neurological disorder, chiropractic care can be extremely helpful. You need an experienced doctor who isn’t afraid. I also do YOGA- and of course you have to eat right. That’s why I’m also glad I found Jini’s site and info – a huge help for me lately! Thanks for reading! Hope we can all be well together!! – Barbara

p.s. Barbara – I have sent you an email with details on how to claim/access your prizes, if you do not receive it, please email me at: service (at) HolisticHealthShoppe.com

Soar higher,

Jini

AlfredOrono I just read a really inspiring story about an alumni from my old university (University of Alberta): Alfred Orono Orono was conscripted as a child soldier twice – different countries, different armies because after fleeing one, he was conscripted by another. He was imprisoned repeatedly for trying to escape. Then he worked in refugee camps with the raped, assualted, downtrodden refugees from those worlds. And now he is a criminal lawyer who is part of the tribunal meting out justice in Rwanda.

Alfred relates something really profound, that each of us can take and apply to the difficulties we face in our lives:

“People often ask him how he was able to overcome the horrendous experiences of his early life, and he has always maintained that it is because he channels his energy into combating the types of injustice he experienced as a child, a lesson he credits to his grandfather. “He once told me that there are three kinds of people on earth: the foolish, the clever and the wise. When a fool meets an obstacle, he falls into it and is crushed. When the clever person meets one, he walks around it. However, when the wise person meets one, he gets into it, finds a solution, and makes sure it is no longer an obstacle.”

We have all suffered – because suffering is a relative state. When you are sick and in despair from a divorce, or the loss of loved one, or a punishing illness, it doesn’t help to tell yourself, “Well, at least my children aren’t being raped at gunpoint, in front of me, like they are in Rwanda.” Whilst it may be true, it’s not going to reduce your suffering, or make you feel better for longer than a second.

But what can help you and can ease the burden of pain or suffering (whatever its source) is the advice of Alfred Orono’s grandfather:

“When a fool meets an obstacle, he falls into it and is crushed. When the clever person meets one, he walks around it. However, when the wise person meets one, he gets into it, finds a solution, and makes sure it is no longer an obstacle.”

Take that wisdom, apply it to your life. And then share what you learn with others.

Soar higher,

Jini