Hello,
I would like to extend my thanks to all of you for checking my site and reading the information. I
would like to share how I became a URI International Independent Member and what The Feast has done for me
so far.
I recently received a notice from Miracle 2LA stating that there will be a change in policy and ordering. I was
informed that starting April 13th, they will be suspending the multi-level aspect of the business but I would still
be able to purchase product by the case. I am a part-time distributor and cannot afford to purchase by the case nor do I wish
to deal with shipping products from my home, so I have chosen not to continue my relationship with Miracle 2 LA.
I still believe that raising the body's alkaline level is important so I felt the need to search for another
source for the Neutralizer products. Not only for myself, but for anyone reading my information and wishing to raise their
pH. It was very important to me to find a product that was the same high quality as the Neutralizer I was currently using.
After searching the Internet I found a company that manufactured Neutralizer. I purchased a bottle of the Neutralizer
and soap from Uri International and tested it against my current product. I found both the Neutralizer and the soap
to be highly alkaline (the pH strip immediately turned purple giving a reading of 8.0+) and I feel confident that this
will be an equal replacement to the product I was using. After testing the products I chose to pay the $9.95 to become a member
and purchase the products at a 20% discount.
I
really liked when I read on their site: "A lifetime URI Membership requires only the purchase of our Member Kit at the
low one-time price of $9.95. There is never a renewal fee, and once you join you will remain a Member for life (as long as
you make a minimum of 1 purchase every 6 months). The Company does not require a Member to sponsor or recruit anyone to participate
as a Member in the Company program." So I can choose just to purchase the products for my own personal use and not feel
any pressure to sponsor/recruit or I can build the business to whatever extent I want.
After I tried the Neutralizer and soap, I decided to order and try The Feast and I have to say that I was pleasantly
surprised. On April 11th I
experimented with The Feast. It had been a really busy day and I totally spaced out about drinking my alkaline water until
I got home at 7:15 PM. I had just received my shipment of The Feast earlier in the day so decided to take it to see if it
truly was alkaline. I drank the recommended two scoops before I went to bed. The powder had a fruity smell to it but it didn’t
look appetizing when I mixed it up. I drank the mixture anyway and found it to be very tasty.
On the morning of April
12th I checked my urine pH and found that it measured 6.8. I was pleasantly surprised! I’m a bachelor and I know that I can’t put together healthy meals at a price I can afford that contains
“30 antioxidant rich fruits and vegetables, 30 powerful greens and vegetables, 11 nutrient dense seed, nuts & sprouts,
83 active enzymes & fulvic minerals, and 22 strains of resilient living probiotics” and is highly alkaline. I’m
usually in a rush so I make foods that are quick to make and eat which don’t include any of the items above. I’m
excited to drink The Feast and get the nutrients my body has been missing. A 300 Gram container of The Feast breaks down to
$3.32 per use retail and $2.32 per use member price (two scoops.) I know that my body needs all of the ingredients in The
Feast but especially the probiotics and I wouldn’t be able to make meals that include all of the ingredients at this
price. By becoming a Member, I saved the Member fee on my first order. The Feast retails for $43.95 + shipping for 300 grams compared to $34.95 + shipping Member price.
I would like to share a small portion of the
book Renew Your Life improved digestion and detoxification by Brenda Watson for those of you that believe that you could eat
enough food to get the nutrients you need:
“NUTRIENT SUPPORT: many people believe
they can get all the nutrients they need from a balanced diet. Others believe
vitamin and mineral supplements are necessary. There's truth to both sides of
this issue. Today's produce is seriously lacking in minerals. Consider this quote from U.S. Senate Document #265:
The
alarming fact is that food-fruits and vegetables and grains-now being raised on millions of acres of land that no longer contains
enough of needed minerals-are starving us no matter how much of them we eat. No
man of today can eat enough fruits and vegetables to supply his system with the mineral salts he requires for perfect health
because his stomach isn't big enough to hold them…
This document was written in 1936! The situation is even worse today as far as soil erosion is concerned.
Between 1950 and 1975, the calcium content in a cup of rice decreased 21%, iron content fell 28.6%, and protein content
likewise declined. As nutrients continue to be depleted in the soil, nutritional
deficiencies are now the norm, even if the average person makes wise food selections and tries to eat a balanced diet. That would seem to make a case for vitamin and mineral supplements. While these may be of some benefit, whole foods are preferred, as they have a broader spectrum of nutrients
in them, and the nutrients are more usable by the body than isolated ones found in vitamin and mineral pills. Whole foods contain more than just vitamins and minerals: all the nutrients contained in them haven't even
been discovered much less duplicated. Because of the presence of synergistic
nutrients, the vitamins and minerals in whole foods are much more useful to the body then are isolated synthetic vitamins
and minerals. However, since our ‘stomachs aren't big enough’ to
hold all the bulk that it would take to satisfy our nutrient requirements, what are we to do?
We have three choices: fresh juices, vitamin and mineral supplements and/or super (green) foods. Juicing is optimal, while supplemental nutrients from super foods and/or vitamin/mineral capsules/tablets
are a must.”
The Feast is a SUPERFOOD and a source
for complete nutrition in a tasty drink or capsule form. Could your body be missing these essential nutrients?
After drinking The Feast for a while,
I’ve decided to stop drinking the Neutralizer liquid I have been touting for so long since The Feast is highly alkalizing
which is helping me keep my pH up. Plus, The Feast gives me the nutrients my body needs. I’ve been taking the Supercharged
capsules instead of the powder since it’s easier take than mixing the powder. I also like the little lift it gives me
in the morning.
If you would like to check
out all of the URI product line please go to https://www.uriinternational.com/gavfam.
If you would like to
order The Feast here is the procedure:
click on "Whole Foods"
then click on "The Feast" then click on "Add to cart" corresponding
to the size or style of the product you want to order. You'll be directed to a new page. Since you are a new customer
you'll have to set up an account. Click on "Sign in" under "My
account" you'll be directed to a new page then click on "Create account" under
"New customer." There you are given two options to create an account as a new customer or
as a new member. Click on your choice then fill in the blanks on the next page and click on "Submit"
You should be taken to another few pages to finish the order. (I can't go any further on my computer to see and write
the steps without actually setting up a new account.)
If you want to order The Feast Supercharged
with it energizing berries, seeds and leaves you'll find it under the "Weight and Fitness" category.
Thank you!
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