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Natural Breast Changes after a Change in Diet and Exercise
Note: The Following Stories - Teach Us that The Creator of the Human Body, Lovingly Designed it with the Ability to *Change* its Shape to the Best and Proper Place. Certain Foods and Exercises have been *Proven* to Help the Body Change its Shape.
Which Foods Help the Body to Restore Itself? - Fruit, Greens, Vegetables Garden of Eden - The Creators Diet Instructions given in the *Garden of Eden* to Adam and Eve for them, their Children and Descendants of the Human Race were to Eat only the Fruit of the Trees, the Fruit of Vines, Greens and Vegetables. (Genesis 1:29) * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *
Success Story - Back to Eden - Breasts Changed by a Change in Diet Eating only Fruit, Greens, Vegetables
Shazzie Shazzie's story is in the book, "Beautiful on Raw" by Tonya Zavasta www.BeautifulonRaw.com *Raw* refers to Eating only *Fresh* Fruit, Greens and Vegetables. Shazzie: "I had been Searching for the Answer to Ill Health and Depression all my Life...until... when I was 30. Finding out about Raw Food was my Wildest Dream come True. My Breasts Changed! From being downturned "lemons" they Turned Up and Filled out a bit. That was Amazing!" Shazzie's Website: www.Shazzie.com/raw/transformation/shazzie.shtml* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *
Success Story - Breasts Changed by Exercise The *5 Exercises* from Ancient Tibet
Paulette Schmidt Paulette's story is in the book, "Ancient Secret of the Fountain of Youth", by Peter Kelder. The book is Endorsed by Medical Doctors: Bernie Siegel, M.D., Deepak Chopra, M.D., and the Dalai Lama of Tibet. Book Publisher: www.HarborPress.com The book is about *5 Exercises* from Ancient Tibet *Proven* to Help the Body to Change Itself from Looking Old to Naturally Looking Young again.
Paulette: "I've never found anything before that Changes my Body Shape like this does...and my Breasts are Larger. When I followed the (Exercise) Instructions in Your Book, everything seemed to Move to the Best and Proper Place."
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