Carol: What do you do as a wellness coach through this process? Do you support them; help them make a new lifestyle change or guide them, direct them?
Lauri: I will be there to assist them in any manner needed and to celebrate with them in their non-scale wins. There really isn’t much directing and guiding as there are no dietary requirement changes, but having said that, making better food choices never hurts. Systemically, detoxing with me will help the body get back on track by becoming more alkaline, it will make it a very inhospitable place for living microorganisms to live and you will learn how to prevent rather than recover from sickness. They get my full attention in the process.
Carol: Is this process cost effective?
Lauri: To me personally, yes, considering how much we were spending on supplements that only dealt with the gut. If anyone takes into consideration their investment in supplements, herbs, tonics etc. that only deal with the gut then in comparison, yes, it is very cost effective, even if they were to proceed with the parasite protocol.
Carol: Can anyone do systemic detoxification if they’re on any medications.
Lauri: There are studies showing where Detoxolite is used as an adjuvant treatment for patients to help them withstand them better, but the only time that a systemic detoxification would need to be delayed is if someone were taking chemo with platinum. There would be a three day delay before starting and after but everything else is safe and fair game.
Carol: Okay. What other services do you offer, in addition to listening and helping direct somebody towards a path of wellness?
Lauri: Emotional support for sure. A lot of people start a detox protocol with certain expectations and when they aren’t seeing or feeling a difference, they begin to get discouraged. I have to remind them that they didn’t get where they are overnight and they won’t start noticing differences overnight. The changes may be subtle in the beginning, but as they continue, more and more benefits begin to emerge. So, it’s important to me to offer emotional support, encouragement, just to hang in there to keep going and give it time.
Carol: Those are key. What about two or three tips about starting this program with you or just about the detox process?
Lauri: Sure!
1: Just say “yes”.
2: You’ve nothing to lose and most every opportunity has a money back guarantee. We have scientific proof and third-party studies, so I feel you have nothing to lose by trying it. You might just be surprised.
3: Also, give your body time to do what it was designed to do. To re-emphasize, it took many people their lifetimes to get where they are with their illnesses, so give the body a chance.
Carol: what is the single most important point you’d like the readers to know about the process you shared with us so far today?
Lauri: Systemic detox is very different, very effective and exactly what the body needs in order to fix itself. The body cannot heal itself when it’s overburdened with heavy metals, toxins and volatile organic compounds, and for those doing a digestive detox .. that is a false sense of health. My systemic detox protocol is not like any other that can be found. That might sound a bit arrogant and I don’t mean for it to, but I just know what I have seen and experienced both personally and professionally.
Carol: It doesn’t sound arrogant, Lauri. Would you like to share some of the profound changes in those you’ve worked with?
Lauri: Yes, and I do have permission to share. This is probably the most exciting. I have a friend named Rickey who posted on Facebook about a concern he had back in mid-June. He didn’t publicly say what it was., so I reached out to him to find out what was going on. He told me that he was a smoker for 45 years and like any concerned person, he started having yearly CT scans to make sure that everything was okay, however, he got a diagnosis that he was not ready for. The doctor found two spots on the upper lobe of his right lung. When I reached out to him, I reached out to him again and talked with him about the systemic detox process and he was willing to give it a try.
I started him on what we call the Marcy dose, (which is every waking hour). Marcy Littlejohn was given eight weeks to live 12 years ago, and she’s alive today and thriving because of the Detoxolite. He started it and had a repeat PET scan on August 18 to see if it had spread or if there were any other areas of concern. The two spots that were on his lungs were gone and there was no sign of any others.
I’d like to share also about my husband. April 20th, he had a fluke issue with abdominal pain. He was cramping, sick, and had a fever, so we went to the doctor, early the next morning, where she told him he had acute appendicitis. He was sent to the ER and was prepped for emergency surgery. The doctor, after surgery, came in and said: “well, it took a little longer because his appendix was tucked behind his colon. It was partially ruptured and he had an infection in his abdominal cavity. So, we’re keeping him for 48 hours just for monitoring.” I felt better when I said: “I don’t think so.” Surgery ended around 1:30 that afternoon and when the doctor came by the next morning, he looked at Mike and asked: “well, how are you feeling?” He answered: “I feel really good.” He had walked the halls numerous times the night before and despite what the doctor’s predictions were, and after talking with him and seeing how well he was doing, he discharged him within 24 hours. Before being released, the doctor told him that “it was going to take about six to eight weeks to recover and to just take it easy.”