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Horray!
It’s a sunny day here in Edinburgh as you can see at the beginning of todays video blog!
Today is just a wee update for you…
Unfortunately, I had a bit of a nightmare this morning since discovering there was fraudulent activity on my bank account!
If it wasn’t for stocking up on food and general shopping the past couple of days, I might have been a little bit stuck.
So, it was just another reminder to me the whole money thing really doesn’t work.
What would we do if our bank cards were stopped?
How would we survive?
There was a time when some of us used cacao beans for money, but nowadays we depend on electronic signals instead!
It’s a funny way of representing what our working hours equate to but it is so hugely accepted now that we rarely even question it.
I guess this is another reason why our move to Costa Rica soon makes so much sense… to be able to see the fruits of our labor growing on the trees or standing before us as sustainably built bamboo structures.
Big Love!
Excitedly yours
S & S xxxx
… It’s so easy!
Welcome to the first of many exciting video blogs that we hope will help you learn a bit more about the fundamentals of enriching your life with healthy, vibrant foods.
Today we show you our beautiful indoor garden which Steve spends time tending daily to ensure we stay super charged with sunshine energy!
You know how good it feels when you get sunshine on your skin. Well, imagine how good you could feel by actually filling every cell in your body with this direct nutrition.
Chlorophyll is as close as you can get to consuming sunshine as food!
It is the green pigment in plants which allows sunshine to combine with water and CO2 to form carbohydrates.
Chlorophyll is the lifeblood of the plants…
It is literally condensed solar energy in a drink!
It brings life to the plants…
…and the most fascinating thing is its close resemblance to that which brings life to us…
HAEMOGLOBIN! The only difference is that the chlorophyll molecule has magnesium as it’s centre whereas haemoglobin has iron.
It is said that chlorophyll can be converted directly into haemoglobin in the lymphatic system..
This would account for its proven ability to quickly restore red blood cell counts and could be why wheatgrass juice (Steve’s favorite!) gives us instant energy!
So start your own indoor garden today!
Check out our online store at: www.wee-yogi.co.uk/shop-2/amazon
… to find some inspirational and informative books which will get you well on your way to growing some truly magical food.
Finally, before we go, here’s what our beautiful little strawberry plant offered us this week… delicious!
Big Love and Liquid Sunlight!
xxx Sue and Steve xxx
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