Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Have You Ever Been To A Rain Forest?

I went to Argentina last month.. Buenos Aires was fascinating, but not what I expected. I could feel the past violence of the city. As recently as what, 20 years ago??, people opposed to the government were simply 'disappearing.' When I was there, I could feel the city buzzing and yet, under the surface, there was discomfort. Can't quite put my finger on it and I invite anyone more knowledgeable to send me their ideas.

We had a wonderful tour guide, Maria, who took us just about everywhere in the city, including the poor areas, with stray dogs and people sleeping here and there or just wandering. A city of contrasts.

But one place I found extraordinary was Iguazu Falls. It's a series of 275 waterfalls on the borders of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. We were advised to see the falls from both the Argentine and Brazil sides. Before the tours, I was sitting on the balcony of my room at the Sheraton Iguazu and feeling the immense healing power of this rain forest. Why on earth are people cutting them down?

We toured the Argentine side of the falls in the morning and the Brazil side after lunch. In the rain. Well, of course, it's a rain forest! We had plastic slickers on, but still got sprayed a lot. We were so close to the falls, it was scary. Such power. And such noise. Can you imagine the first people who came upon this scene centuries ago? What a discovery.

A deluge came that afternoon while on the Brazil side. A very powerful thunder storm. We were delayed getting back to the hotel and when we arrived, all the power was out. Pitch black. And yet people from all over the world, speaking many languages, were sitting in the bar having a good time. The bar had candles and flashlights lined up and the bartenders were mixing up drinks right and left. Sandwiches were magically appearing from below-stairs. And everyone was having fun.

Every once in a while, the power would come back on and a huge cheer came up from the crowd. Then the lights would go out again and we all laughed.

If you decide to go there, I highly recommend the Sheraton Iguazu on the Argentine side. We were told it's the only hotel that's actually in the park. You can actually see the falls from the lobby. AND they have internet access.

Heidi

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Difficulty Losing Weight?

For those of you who may have tried LifeWave's new SP6 appetite control patch and still haven't lost weight, here's a suggestion: Use the Skin Care Patch (also called the Glutathione Booster) for one month first without using the weight loss patch.

This can detoxify your liver and clean out areas that may be stuck. Then try the SP6 appetite control patch for one month. Or longer if needed.

Currently, the Glutathione Booster is available as part of Y-Age, but you will soon be able to buy it by itself. It's just not quite back in the system yet. Try checking back in a week or two.

But here is my experience so far with this weight loss patch: I can go an entire day with very little food. I eat healthy, fresh food, but smaller potions of it. I have NO desire for sweets, though I can have them if I choose. I just have no craving for them. A typical day wearing this patch can be: yogurt for breakfast, tuna salad and slice of cheese for lunch, acorn squash and chicken with maybe a small salad for dinner. And maybe a Fruitfull bar (have you tried those? yum) sometime during the evening.

It's not that I can't eat more: I simply don't want to. And I have plenty of energy.

A votre santé,

Heidi

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Weight Loss Patch

For those of you interested in taking off a few pounds, LifeWave has just come out with a patch that when placed on a certain acupuncture point, sends a message to the body to suppress appetite and cravings. People who've worn it notice that they simply feel full most of the time and have none of their usual cravings for sweets or other unhealthy foods.

The new patch is called SP6, which stands for Spleen 6, the acupuncture point on the leg that it's placed on.

This patch has just become available, so it's still early days. But as I get more and more response from users, I'll be posting their comments.

If you'd like to try it out, go ahead and order some here: - http://www.lifewave.com/hads31. Just click SHOP.

To your good health,

Heidi

Monday, June 4, 2007

LifeWave Nanotech Patch

OK, we all know that nanotech is becoming the rage. Well, I first heard about it in 2004, when I tried LifeWave's energy enhancer patches. I was completely skeptical but tried them anyway. Needless to say, I have been wearing them ever since. As well as the skin care patch regularly, & occasionally the pain relief patches and the sleep patch.

I have created a website just about these patches - http://www.patch4wellness.com.

Check it out.

And check back here for some fascinating stories of people using these patches and improving their energy, sleep, getting rid of pain, 'youthening' their skin. And LifeWave will continue to add new patches. Some under consideration: a patch to build muscle (which we start losing at age 40), another to build human growth hormone. And NOTHING enters the body. That's the fun part.

To your very good health,

Heidi

Cats live in Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires

Cats live in Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
copyright 2007, Heidi Walter

Iguazu Falls from the Brazil side

Iguazu Falls from the Brazil side
copyright 2007 Heidi Walter