Never Follow Sheep
Never Follow Sheep
Never follow sheep — you never really know who the leader is.
I’ve never been one to follow the pack. Going against the herd has kept me ahead of it for decades.
I bought silver and gold in 1998 when it was around $250 an ounce.
I joined an MLM in 1977 — long before it was “cool.”
I sold satellite television when everyone said, “The skies are going to go dark.”
When I walked away from traditional medical sick-care insurance, friends and even my former insurance agent called me a fool.
But I had a simple question:
Why should I pay for something that doesn’t heal me?

That sucking sound coming from my wallet wasn’t serving my higher purpose.
Instead, I reinvested that money into vitamins, organic food, colon hydrotherapy, acupuncture, massage, and the occasional trip to the chiropractor. For this so-called foolish gambler, it turned out to be a far better hand of cards.
As Kenny Rogers said, “You’ve got to know when to hold ’em and know when to fold ’em.”
So back in 1991, I folded on conventional advice from the AMA and chose a road less traveled.
Today, that road is a little easier to walk. More and more people are searching for something that actually heals.
Back in 1900, Harvey Kellogg was considered a fish out of water when he began suggesting regular bowel cleansing with colonics. Yet even Kellogg didn’t originate the idea. The Essenes wrote about cleansing in the Gospel of Peace more than 2,000 years ago.
So while cleansing may feel new to you, it’s anything but new.
It was simply pushed under the covers by big money — industries that benefit from keeping you just well enough to function, but sick enough to stay paying premiums. A perfectly engineered cash cow. A perpetual ATM.
But ask yourself honestly:
Is that system getting you better?
Careful now — your best thinking so far has gotten you here. And if this cycle of perpetual sickness is starting to feel like a road far too traveled, maybe it’s time to choose a new one.
Because if you don’t have a healthy body…
where will you live?











