What makes Get Well Stay Well Products better than other Supplements?
The ingredients in the Get Well Stay Well products are of the highest quality and the combinations are unsurpassed!
Our research has found that the body is not always deficient in nutrients as much as the body is unable to assimilate nutrients. Each nutrient consists of two parts: a physical molecule and a micro current that makes that molecule effective in the body. Molecules without current are about as effective as a light bulb without electricity. The bulb is there, but it is not going to work without current. Cooking and processing destroy the currents in food (and nutritional formulas), reducing or totally destroying the nutritional value. Most foods and supplements available in today's market consist of molecules without current. Foods are picked green, agriculture is sprayed with chemicals and fertilizers, enzyme blockers are placed in foods so they won't rot so quickly (which is bad since enzymes are what make the electric current) and finally the manufacturing process destroys what good might have been left. This makes the majority of today's food and supplements of little or no value to the body. GWSW imprints the contents of each product with a series of very specific electromagnetic signatures. We carefully place all essential micro currents in each of our products so that you will gain the results you expect from their use. The micro currents make a certain percent of each product instantly absorbed so trouble with digestion or assimilation is never a factor. Because GWSW products have this energy signature, they can "recharge" the molecules of nutrition already in your body that may have become dormant or inactive because they did not have the current needed to be effective. Did you know that most herb companies, even those promoting organically grown herbs, gas their herbs with anti-bacterial carcinogenic chemicals like Ethylene Oxide after they are harvested and dried? These carcinogens are known to cause cancer and birth defects, but it is not required to list this process on the label. |