

Olga's Story
From early childhood, I dreamed of becoming a doctor. No one in my family was a doctor. When I was as young as 6, I would press a stethoscope to the chests of relatives and neighbors, wrinkling my brow in concentration. I considered it my responsibility to keep them healthy.
As I got older, I also became interested in physical fitness and overall wellbeing. In my teens, I excelled as a competitive gymnast.
To make a long story short, I became a doctor and spent 31 years treating my patients with diligence, devotion, and heart. I did my best to impress upon them the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
I retired from the medical profession several years ago, but my desire to help and heal people is as strong as ever. Recently, I met a wonderful woman who showed me a new way to help and heal. She told me about her husband's prolonged illness, her search for its cause, and her discovery: that the culprits were common household products loaded with chemicals. She had made it her mission to educate other families about the dangers of such products and to offer them alternatives.
Many times I'd inspected the labels on cleaning products I used at home, vaguely uncomfortable with the long and unfamiliar terms listed under "ingredients." Her story confirmed my suspicions. I resolved to rid my home of toxic brews - cleaners and beauty products made with questionable ingredients - and to help others do the same.
I feel the same sense of urgency and excitement that I felt as a child with my toy stethoscope.
I'm amazed by the quality of the products I use now. My home is gleaming, my health is improved, and my energy levels are through the roof. And one more thing: my finances are stabilizing. I never imagined that spreading the word about the benefits of natural products could be financially rewarding. In these uncertain economic times, my money worries are fading.
I feel like I hit the jackpot!
