Subject: Everyone (but Especially Females) Need to Read This
Hi Folks.
If you blinked you might have missed this. Two weeks ago a 20 year study out of Norway was released that showed that women who are exposed to normal cleaning chemicals at least once a week suffer lung damage equal to a pack a day cigarette habit.
For approximately a day and a half, this study was covered by various print, TV and online entities, and then it abruptly exited the public discussion.
Odd when you consider one half the population is female and (please excuse my chauvinism here) females tend to be the ones who do most of the cleaning in a typical household, and even more typically do so more than once a week, meaning their exposure to these damaging fumes are probably greater than the assumptions used in the study.
Maybe coverage ceased because those in charge figured no one really cared about women suffering serious lung damage from what many would think was an unlikely source.
Maybe it was because more interesting news took its place.
Or maybe it was because a couple of heavyweights in the cleaning field, Johnson and Johnson and Proctor and Gamble, who spend a combined 20 BILLION dollars a year buying ads from these same entities, made it clear they would prefer this study simply disappear quietly into that good night.
The study is still out there, even if it isn’t being pushed by any media types any longer, and you can read up on it starting right here: http://www.newsweek.com/impact-cleaning-products-lung-health-bad-20-day-cigarette-habit-study-810277
At this point in our lives I don’t think I need to spend any time explaining why a pack a day cigarette habit is bad for you. If you haven’t figured that out by now, nothing I can say is going to change your mind.
But if you are concerned about your health, and want to give yourself the best chance a making it to a ripe old age in reasonably good health, with the ability to breathe on your own without the aid of canned oxygen or some other add on needed by people who ignored the warnings about lung damage, then you need to take some immediate steps to spare yourself from any further injury.
This means throwing away all those harsh chemical cleaners you have in your house, and replacing them with something that works equally well but without the nasty, life shortening side effects.
And by now you probably figured out that I wouldn’t be discussing this if I didn’t have an alternative for you to consider.
Tomorrow afternoon (Saturday, March 10th) at 2:00 p.m. eastern time, I am going to be hosting a one hour webinar along with a couple of friends of mine, Jim Basner and Steve Gagnon, who are going to show you exactly how you can completely switch your entire house over to a safer and more environmentally friendly line of products that will still keep your house sparkling clean while removing the threat of lung damage (and who knows what other sorts of damage they just haven’t gotten around to studying yet).
I’m speaking primarily to my female subscribers here, but men, don’t feel like this does not concern you.
Many of you have wives, girlfriends, daughters, and mothers who are all at risk here, and even if you are living a female-free existence, you need to understand that your lungs are also likely at risk, as the study’s focus on females was only because they historically do most of the cleaning in a typical home. If you live alone and do your own cleaning, you too are at some degree of risk as well.
For those who might be interested, there is also a financial side to this business where customers can earn some money on the side by recommending these products to friends, family and anyone else who might benefit from cleaning these poisons out of their homes once and for all.
The webinar will be on a different type of platform (we won’t be using my trade room for this one) so you will need to contact me to get the link.
Also, while I do plan to record this webinar, past history shows I’m not that good at getting that done in a way that makes the results useable in any way, so if you can make this meeting in person, I strongly urge you to do so.
Finally, we have a limit of 97 people who will be able to fit into the new room (the other 3 spots are taken up by myself, Jim and Steve). This email is going out to over 4,000 people and I’m guesstimating about 800 are women, so there may simply not be enough room for everyone who is interested.
So I’m sending the links out to people on a first come, first served basis. Email me at jeffglenellis@gmail.com as soon as you know you can make the meeting and I will send you the link back by return email. If more people are interested than we have available space, I will arrange a second webinar if possible. But do your best to make this one as it is the only one I can guarantee will take place.
I realize this is really a sort of downer subject to be discussing, and I also know most people’s first instinct is going to be to blow it off as being not all that serious. That’s just human nature.
But I watched both my grandfather and my father die from lung related diseases, including COPD and cancer, so I know just how devastating lung disease can be on a person, and for the family as well. So I really want to encourage you to at least investigate this to a point you can make a reasonable and rational decision for yourself as to how you should best proceed.
But absolutely no pressure here. If you like what you see and hear, we can move on to the next step. If not, that’s not a problem for me either. I don’t plan on calling and harassing anyone over this.
But you owe it to yourself to at least check it out to see if this might be a good fit for you and your family.
So contact me at jeffglenellis@gmail.com for the link to the webinar and I will email the link to the webinar back to you asap.
Jeff
P.S.—There are some geographical limitations here, so while everyone is welcome to join us, the product line we will be discussing is currently only available in the USA, Canada, Mexico, the U.K., the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Poland, Australia, New Zealand, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia.
P.P.S.—There will be absolutely no discussion of anything Forex related taking place during this webinar, so if you have any Forex questions, you need to send those to me directly at jeffglenellis@gmail.com and I will do my best to get some answers back to you over the weekend.