Have you transitioned your home to a non-toxic status? Within our journey to cleanse our body and fuel with cellular nutrition, we've also rid our home of as many chemicals as we can. We'd like to introduce some friends/family that have products we use.
Have you watched the video "Transform Your Life?"
Once again, please check with your health care provider for any changes in nutrition, diet, exercise, or health routines.
Please let our friends know you were referred by The Longfellow Family.
If you have children and/or animals, non-toxic household cleaning supplies are a must. Our favorites are the cleaning and polishing cloth. I keep a cloth in my car for travel as it removes bug guts easily with just water. It cleans windows, shower doors, and mirrors quickly. The cleaning cloth is imbedded with silver that helps with getting rid of germs. Contact: Shelly Kemper
Did you know clothes and stuffed animals can be toxic? A hand-crocheted stuffed turtle, stuffed bunny, cowgirl outfit with hat and boots, and chicken hot pads are a few of the items I've ordered. Contact: Hands of Purpose Crochet and Crafts
A pound of lean muscle takes up less room than a pound of fluffy fat. Creating lean muscle also burns more calories.
Contact: Dawn Villalobos
Recycling is an awesome way to cut down on dump fill. We sure enjoy seeing what our friend will create next. Contact: Cindi Lou Lawson
Our favorite way to relax and/or "sweat it out" is using a BioMat. Greg uses the BioMat to calm his mind. I enjoy zoning out and working up a sweat in sauna-like temps at the highest setting. All in the space of a massage table! Many choose to sleep on them to help with other health issues. Contact: Marla Koupal
Reading has always been one of our favorite activities. We invite you to review these delightful character-building children's books with purpose authored by our friend. Her website has free, fun activities too! Contact: Jackie Jones
Faith, Family, Fitness, Finances, Following, Freedom, Friends, and Fun! Leadership development. Contact: Dennis Taylor
A special thanks to our friend, Tim, for helping guide us on building and launching this website. Contact: Tim M Wilson.
Have you watched the video "Transform Your Life?"
Once again, please check with your health care provider for any changes in nutrition, diet, exercise, or health routines.
Please let our friends know you were referred by The Longfellow Family.
If you have children and/or animals, non-toxic household cleaning supplies are a must. Our favorites are the cleaning and polishing cloth. I keep a cloth in my car for travel as it removes bug guts easily with just water. It cleans windows, shower doors, and mirrors quickly. The cleaning cloth is imbedded with silver that helps with getting rid of germs. Contact: Shelly Kemper
Did you know clothes and stuffed animals can be toxic? A hand-crocheted stuffed turtle, stuffed bunny, cowgirl outfit with hat and boots, and chicken hot pads are a few of the items I've ordered. Contact: Hands of Purpose Crochet and Crafts
A pound of lean muscle takes up less room than a pound of fluffy fat. Creating lean muscle also burns more calories.
Contact: Dawn Villalobos
Recycling is an awesome way to cut down on dump fill. We sure enjoy seeing what our friend will create next. Contact: Cindi Lou Lawson
Our favorite way to relax and/or "sweat it out" is using a BioMat. Greg uses the BioMat to calm his mind. I enjoy zoning out and working up a sweat in sauna-like temps at the highest setting. All in the space of a massage table! Many choose to sleep on them to help with other health issues. Contact: Marla Koupal
Reading has always been one of our favorite activities. We invite you to review these delightful character-building children's books with purpose authored by our friend. Her website has free, fun activities too! Contact: Jackie Jones
Faith, Family, Fitness, Finances, Following, Freedom, Friends, and Fun! Leadership development. Contact: Dennis Taylor
A special thanks to our friend, Tim, for helping guide us on building and launching this website. Contact: Tim M Wilson.