| Swee S. State/Province:Idaho Country: USA Testimonial: I am so pleased with Xtreme X2O. All my adult life I had been a very light sleeper. I thought I inherited this 'curse' from my mother until I started drinking X2O. My six year old daughter came up to me one morning and told me she came to my bedroom to tell me she had a bloody nose and I did't wake up so she went to her dad. I have never in my life not heard my children's little feet heading towards our bedroom while asleep. That was the first week using X2O. I slept so soundly I didn't hear her. In the state of Idaho the air here is very dry and since i have moved here I developed a dry cough especially at night. I had always had a mug of water by my bed every night . After using X2O I am finally hydrated and I no longer need mug of water by my bed. The dry coughs are gone for good! Two months into using X2O I noticed I looked slimmer in the mirror. I do water aerobics three times a week and I did lose some weight but I still had 10 to 20 pounds that I couldn't shed no matter how hard I exercise. Again X2O helped my lose that extra 20lbs I couldn't lose exercisng alone. I am back down to a size 6, which i hadn't been for the last 15 years! My 18yr old daughter was diagnosed with high blood pressure but after using X2O, her blood pressure is regulated. It has been for over six months now. My husband has also been off his thyroid medication for over six months now and his most recent lab test results still coming back normal, no meds needed! Thank you so very much Xooma for creating Xtreme X2O! Swee S. | |
| Dorothy H. State/Province:Elijay, GA Country: USA Testimonial: I have smoked cigarettes for more than 40 years. Only once about 7 years ago - was I able to stop smoking for a year and a half, but eventually went back to smoking during a very stressful time in my life. Needless to say - within 1 day I was right back smoking a half a pack a day. I tried to quit several times since, but was never successful until recently. After drinking Xtreme X2O for about a week, one morning I woke up and didn't have mu usual craving for a cigarette. I decided to make another stab at quitting and planned it so that I finished my last cigarette right before going to bed. The next morning I put on the nicotine patch and continued drinking my Xtreme X2O water. A couple of times - I was really tempted, but I just drank more Xtreme X2O water and got through it. I am still not smoking and I can honestly say - this was easy! As a matter of fact, I didn't finish the entire two weeks worth of patches - I saved 3 (just in case I have an extreme craving). Tomorrow will be 3 weeks - and no patches and no cravings. Thank you, thank you, thank you - to the creator of Xooma. It has helped me tremendously! | |
| Name Witheld by request .. Testimonial: I want to THANK Xooma Worldwide for coming into my life... What I am about say is something that I am not happy about saying. After using drugs for a while, it has come to my belief that this product has helped me to stay off of them and make my life better. Xtreme X2O has helped get my body back to what I would call 'normal'. Once again, I want to thank Xtreme X2O and for what it has done for me. | |
| Herbert B. State/Province:Columbia, SC Country: USA Testimonial: On 1/31/1999, I awoke with a debilitating illness called Polymyalgia Rheumatica. I had been to a number of doctors, but none of them helped me. I was able to gain control of the symptoms with heavy dosages of Prednisone. However, I still had a great deal of pain, especially in my feet. I could not walk more than a few hundred feet without the pain becoming almost unbearable. I have, on numerous occasions, put my feet in a bath of ice and water in order to get some relief. I received my shipment of Xtreme X20 on Tues. 11/1. On Saturday, I awoke pain free for the first time in over 6 1/2 years, and have remained pain free since that date. I have received other benefits as well from taking Xtreme X2O. I sleep much better which, may be due to not having the pain as before, which did kept me awake, sometimes for most of the night. I look at this product as a gift from God in answers to my prayers for better health and also as a way to regain my financial stability. | |
| Chuck and Lori W. State/Province:Canyon Lake, TX Country: USA Testimonial: Drinking Xtreme X2O has really helped us. Not only can I jog down the street now with no pain in my left knee, but Lori also has far less pain with her neck after several years due to car accidents. This is the best part! My mother called yesterday and told me her checkup (due to a heart bypass last year) was great she is off of her blood thinner medication. In addition, her test for osteoporosis showed improved results. Her doctor said he had never seen that happen, and asked her what she was doing. She showed him the package of Xtreme X2O, and he told her to keep taking it! Thanks Xooma! You’ve made an Xtreme difference in our lives. | |
| Carol L. State/Province:Lake Havasu City, AZ Country: USA Testimonial: The first day my husband started using Xtreme X2O he went to the toilet at least 3 times and moved his bowels. He said at the end of the day, he seemed to be feeling better from his pneumonia which had kept lingering. That night I noticed he was sleeping more soundly with little to no rattling and wheezing in his chest. All this from two bottles of the Xtreme X2O treated water. It is now 2 weeks later and I can’t believe this little bag is creating the dramatic turn around in my husband’s condition. He has emphysema and is still recovering from a cancer treatment he had 3 years ago and has been in remission for 2 years now. His immune system still hasn’t recovered and he is still subject to any little ailment that goes around. In the 2 weeks of my husband starting with the Xtreme X2O treated water his pneumonia appears to have cleared up. He acts like he has more energy, smiles more often, and has a more positive outlook. He hasn’t had to use his oxygen tank once to support his breathing which he had to do quite often before. We went for his regular checkup with our Pulmonary Disease Specialist last week and after the test found the oxygen saturation in his system steadied at 98%. It is usually around 93%. My husband hadn’t used the oxygen tank for a week or so before the test and didn’t have to use it when we returned to the car or back home which is the usual practice after an outing into town. Understandably the doctor was curious as to why the big improvement and asked for more information on Xtreme X2O. I was prompted to record these experiences after realizing my husband and our grandson, who is sleeping over for the weekend, were out in the garage this morning cleaning, sorting and tidying up. With what I’m used to seeing, he should have been exhausted and laid out flat after yesterday’s pulling weeds and other things, with our grandson helping, from 10am to about 4pm. I just find it hard to believe that a product like Xtreme X2O could make such a big difference in a person’s life in such a sort period of time. I would not have ever believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes. My husband has just mentioned that he’s not out of breath or doesn’t feel drained out. He’s tired but not exhausted and when breathing in deeply he’s not coughing or choking. Our grandson who is 16 years old can’t believe it is his real pop. My husband had turned into a very skeptical man since his chronic illnesses and hasn’t given much credit to anything that could help his condition. With the Xtreme X2O though, from the first day, he has been saying that he thinks this little bag is doing him good. http://x2oproducts.com/jedediah |
Friday, May 6, 2011
Amazing Testimonials!
Be Optimized!
05/06/2011
Be understanding to your enemies.
Be loyal to your friends.
Be strong enough to face the world each day.
Be weak enough to know you cannot do everything alone.
Be generous to those who need your help.
Be frugal with what you need yourself.
Be wise enough to know that you do not know everything.
Be foolish enough to believe in miracles.
Be willing to share your joys.
Be willing to share the sorrows of others.
Be a leader when you see a path others have missed.
Be a follower when you are shrouded by the mists of uncertainty.
Be the first to congratulate an opponent who succeeds.
Be the last to criticize a colleague who fails.
Be sure where your next step will fall, so that you will not tumble.
Be sure of your final destination, in case you are going the wrong way.
Be loving to those who love you.
Be loving to those who do not love you, and they may change.
Above all, be yourself.
Be loyal to your friends.
Be strong enough to face the world each day.
Be weak enough to know you cannot do everything alone.
Be generous to those who need your help.
Be frugal with what you need yourself.
Be wise enough to know that you do not know everything.
Be foolish enough to believe in miracles.
Be willing to share your joys.
Be willing to share the sorrows of others.
Be a leader when you see a path others have missed.
Be a follower when you are shrouded by the mists of uncertainty.
Be the first to congratulate an opponent who succeeds.
Be the last to criticize a colleague who fails.
Be sure where your next step will fall, so that you will not tumble.
Be sure of your final destination, in case you are going the wrong way.
Be loving to those who love you.
Be loving to those who do not love you, and they may change.
Above all, be yourself.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Regina Brett's 45 life lessons and 5 to grow on.
05/03/2011
To celebrate growing older, I once wrote the 45 lessons life taught me.
It is the most-requested column I've ever written. My odometer rolls over to 50 this week, so here's an update:
1. Life isn't fair, but it's still good.
2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.
3. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.
4. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does.
5. Pay off your credit cards every month.
6. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.
7. Cry with someone. It's more healing than crying alone.
8. It's OK to get angry with God. He can take it.
9. Save for retirement starting with your first paycheck.
10. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.
11. Make peace with your past so it won't screw up the present.
12. It's OK to let your children see you cry.
13. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
14. If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn't be in it.
15. Everything can change in the blink of an eye. But don't worry; God never blinks.
16. Life is too short for long pity parties. Get busy living, or get busy dying.
17. You can get through anything if you stay put in today.
18. A writer writes. If you want to be a writer, write.
19. It's never too late to have a happy childhood. But the second one is up to you and no one else.
20. When it comes to going after what you love in life, don't take no for an answer.
21. Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie. Don't save it for a special occasion. Today is special.
22. Overprepare, then go with the flow.
23. Be eccentric now. Don't wait for old age to wear purple.
24. The most important sex organ is the brain.
25. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
26. Frame every so-called disaster with these words: "In five years, will this matter?"
27. Always choose life.
28. Forgive everyone everything.
29. What other people think of you is none of your business.
30. Time heals almost everything. Give time time.
31. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.
32. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.
33. Believe in miracles.
34. God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn't do.
35. Whatever doesn't kill you really does make you stronger.
36. Growing old beats the alternative - dying young.
37. Your children get only one childhood. Make it memorable.
38. Read the Psalms. They cover every human emotion.
39. Get outside every day. Miracles are waiting everywhere.
40. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else's, we'd grab ours back.
41. Don't audit life. Show up and make the most of it now.
42. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.
43. All that truly matters in the end is that you loved.
44. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
45. The best is yet to come.
46. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.
47. Take a deep breath. It calms the mind.
48. If you don't ask, you don't get.
49. Yield.
50. Life isn't tied with a bow, but it's still a gift.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Happiness by Edward J. Lavin
Contentment is a balm, satisfaction is a friendly embrace, but happiness is a warm glow and tingle that arise from the health of both mind and body.
We all want to be happy, yet how many of us can with certainty declare that we are? We all have little happiness that raise us up out of the mire of our daily struggles. Perhaps we should be content with these small gifts, for the quality of perfect happiness is an uncommon state.
This little caution is a warning to those whose life is a perpetual search for the perfect happiness--a holy grail that requires an immense effort. It is not found in a clean bathroom, although the TV commercials want us to think so. Nor is it found in money or health or friends or lovers or travel or small packages. These may lead to small happiness, and blessings on them all.
Perfect happiness is a well-regulated hierarchy of spirit, mind, and body. The order is important, and anything that disturbs that order ruffles the surface of the lake of happiness. Unregulated desire, as the Buddha knew so well, is a heavy stone dropped into the lake; equally disturbing is the tendency to forget about the spirit and to concentrate exclusively on the mind or the body. Perfect happiness is not to be found in the leaps of aerobic movement nor in the dense concentration of scholarly research.
Yet we must not despair. Perfect happiness is our birthright--it is only that we must work at it.
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Do You Believe in Magic?
05/02/2011

At a certain point, life becomes less about who you're becoming and more about who you've become. What you used to think of as the future has become the present, and you can't help but wonder if your life wouldn't be better if you'd just lived it more fully in the past. But how could you have? You were too busy thinking about the future!
Once you're past a certain age, you can hardly believe you wasted even one minute of your youth not enjoying it. And the last thing you want to do now is steal any more life from yourself by failing to be deeply in it while it's happening. You finally get it--not just theoretically, but viscerally--that this moment is all you have.
You don't close your eyes anymore and wonder who you might be in 20 years; if you're smart, you study the tape of your current existence to monitor how you're doing now. You see the present as an ongoing act of creation. You look more closely at your thoughts, behavior, and interaction with others. You understand that if you're coming at life from fear and separation, you have no reason to expect anything but fear and separation back. You seek to increase your strengths and decrease your weaknesses. You look at your wounds and ask God to heal them. You ask forgiveness for the things you're ashamed of. You no longer seek your satisfaction in things outside yourself, completion in other people, or peace of mind in either the past or future. You are who you are, not who you might one day be. Your life is what it is, not what it might someday be. Focusing on who you are and what your life is right now, you come to the ironic and almost amusing realization that, yes, the fun is in the journey itself. Marianne Williamson
05/02/2011
At a certain point, life becomes less about who you're becoming and more about who you've become. What you used to think of as the future has become the present, and you can't help but wonder if your life wouldn't be better if you'd just lived it more fully in the past. But how could you have? You were too busy thinking about the future!
Once you're past a certain age, you can hardly believe you wasted even one minute of your youth not enjoying it. And the last thing you want to do now is steal any more life from yourself by failing to be deeply in it while it's happening. You finally get it--not just theoretically, but viscerally--that this moment is all you have.
You don't close your eyes anymore and wonder who you might be in 20 years; if you're smart, you study the tape of your current existence to monitor how you're doing now. You see the present as an ongoing act of creation. You look more closely at your thoughts, behavior, and interaction with others. You understand that if you're coming at life from fear and separation, you have no reason to expect anything but fear and separation back. You seek to increase your strengths and decrease your weaknesses. You look at your wounds and ask God to heal them. You ask forgiveness for the things you're ashamed of. You no longer seek your satisfaction in things outside yourself, completion in other people, or peace of mind in either the past or future. You are who you are, not who you might one day be. Your life is what it is, not what it might someday be. Focusing on who you are and what your life is right now, you come to the ironic and almost amusing realization that, yes, the fun is in the journey itself. Marianne Williamson
Once you're past a certain age, you can hardly believe you wasted even one minute of your youth not enjoying it. And the last thing you want to do now is steal any more life from yourself by failing to be deeply in it while it's happening. You finally get it--not just theoretically, but viscerally--that this moment is all you have.
You don't close your eyes anymore and wonder who you might be in 20 years; if you're smart, you study the tape of your current existence to monitor how you're doing now. You see the present as an ongoing act of creation. You look more closely at your thoughts, behavior, and interaction with others. You understand that if you're coming at life from fear and separation, you have no reason to expect anything but fear and separation back. You seek to increase your strengths and decrease your weaknesses. You look at your wounds and ask God to heal them. You ask forgiveness for the things you're ashamed of. You no longer seek your satisfaction in things outside yourself, completion in other people, or peace of mind in either the past or future. You are who you are, not who you might one day be. Your life is what it is, not what it might someday be. Focusing on who you are and what your life is right now, you come to the ironic and almost amusing realization that, yes, the fun is in the journey itself. Marianne Williamson
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Learn to stay positive no matter what.
Count your blessings at the end of every day – don’t focus on the problems you’ve faced that day; rather, think of all the good things that happened and the happiness they gave you.
Think of others rather than yourself – when you do things, even the smallest favors, for other people who mean something to you, you feel good about yourself.
Be proactive rather than reactive – instead of fretting over a problem and letting it stress you out, focus on how to resolve quickly and effectively. When your mind is busy trying to find a solution, you stop feeling sorry for yourself and start thinking positively.
Don’t allow your mind to remain idle – it may be clichéd, but it’s also true that an idle mind is the devil’s workshop. So stay busy and keep doing something or the other to prevent negative thoughts from creeping in.
Stop negative thoughts before they form completely – if you find yourself becoming depressed because your mind is taking a negative bent, stop those thoughts in their tracks and start consciously thinking of positive things.
Spend time with people who love you and make you feel good about yourself– quality relationships make life worth living.
Anytime you feel that the weight of your burden is hard to bear, talk to a friend or someone with a sympathetic ear – even if they cannot do anything to help you out, just the fact that you have someone on your side is uplifting enough.
And finally, look around you before you start to feel sorry for yourself – there are people in situations that are a hundred times worse than yours, yet they manage to get through each day.
Reputation is what you are supposed to be; character is what you are.
05/01/2011
The circumstances amid which you live determine your reputation; the truth you believe determines your character.
Reputation is what you are supposed to be; character is what you are.
Reputation is the photograph; character is the face.
Reputation comes over one from without; character grows up from within.
Reputation is what you have when you come to a new community; character is what you have when you go away.
Your reputation is learned in an hour; your character does not come to light for a year.
Reputation is made in a moment; character is built in a lifetime.
Reputation grows like a mushroom; character grows like the oak.
A single newspaper report gives you your reputation; a life of toil gives you your character.
Reputation makes you rich or makes you poor; character makes you happy or makes you miserable.
Reputation is what people say about you on your tombstone; character is what angels say about you before the throne of God.
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