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Real Time Pain Relief Works   Leave a comment


I visited a Flea Market Sunday.  The Wild Wood Flea Market on the out skirts of Michigan City Indiana.  I had a great time and introduced a lot of people to Real Time Pain Relief.

I always run into skeptics but it would seem at the Wild Wood there were more than I usually encounter.  Four people actually gave me a hard time.  I understand when someone with pain has a hard time believing that Real Time Pain Relief really does what we claim.  Relieves Pain in minutes.  Reduces Inflammation. Increases Blood Flow and Promotes Healing.

I’ll share one of these encounters with you.

A gentleman came up to me saying this is ridiculous.  Can’t be true and  just like all the rest of this stuff.   He was reading my sign.  After letting him go on for about two minutes I began explaining to him how we were different than everything else on the market.  He had stated he had tried them all.  Even his doctor hadn’t been able to help him and he was tired of all the pills.  He was aware of all the negative side effects.

Telling me he had suffered with arthritis in his hands for 15 years and he didn’t know what he would give to stop the pain in his hands.  I replied you will give me the price of a 4.4 oz jar of Real Time Pain Relief.

It took me a few minutes to convince him to try some.  I always have some to give to people.  He was also aware of some of our ingredients and what they do.  Emu Oil,  Glucosamine, and Capsicum he had heard of.

So, I said to him you can continue suffering, continue doing what you have been doing that you say is not working or try some of this and feel the results.  Finally he put some on.  I explained a little more about the ingredients and how arthritis is a condition of inflammation  and how RTPR has over a dozen natural ingredients to help reduce it.  The five minutes went by and we applied it again.  That’s how Real Time Pain relief works, in layers so you always put it on and then again in 5 minutes.

He was grumbling, a little bit, as he walked off but I knew he would be back and sure enough about 10 minutes later he was back giving me the price of the 4.4 oz. Jar.  He said ya know this is really working.

I had this type of encounter with four people. Three of the four came back and started using RTPR.  I am not sure what happened to the fourth.   I may have left before she could make it back.

This is how it is for me.  I really enjoy all the successes I have helping people with pain and the feeling that I have helped to improve someone’s life.  Real Time Pain relief really does work and with the addition of real food it can be life changing.

I love talking to people and we chat about more than just pain relief.   I hear some great tales and share some of mine too.  The people we care about and the ones we meet are our greatest treasure.  Smile, Say Hello, Be Kind to People!

Zucchini   Leave a comment


August is here and if you garden and plant Zucchini you have more than a bushel and a peck lying around.  Zucchini is one of the most prolific plants in the gardening world.

You know it is a member of the squash family and considered a vegetable.  In fact it really is the flower’s oversized ovary.  No matter I love the stuff.

I never have been real crazy about having it stewed but do add some to certain stews and soups.  Liking it crunchy I achieve this in the oven or deep-fried.  Just a little salt, pepper, and a touch of garlic and I’m happy.

Zucchini bread is also a favorite.  I have been known to offer some as a Christmas present.

Have you tried the flowers?  They are tasty too.  Adding them to a salad or sautéing then in some olive oil works.  Ever tried adding it to pasta?  How about Chocolate Zucchini bread or cake?

Harvesting the flowers is a good way to control your production.

Squish in general has its benefits.  They also keeps well frozen but the texture becomes soft.  Just right for the bread at Christmas.

Low in calories but high in folic acid (vitamin B9, vitamin Bc).    Potassium and vitamin A, C, and dietary fiber.    A 1/2 cup of zucchini also has 19% of the recommended amount of manganese.

Zucchini has its day too.  August 8th is Sneak Zucchini onto Your Neighbor’s Porch Night.   Reaping far more zucchini than they can possibly use gardeners have to put the squash to good use after their friends start avoiding them.  I’m told a unlocked parked car is an idea too.

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