Dear Readers, Sept. 14, 2007
I took this photo of our Summer harvest this year. Although our tomato plants were really sleepy this year, my good friend Paula, had a bumper crop of beautiful heirloom tomatoes, nicely complimenting my bumper crop of rosemary, basil and sage. The local flower store provided the purple dahlias. In the background you can see St. Francis supervising. One good thing about having a cool-ish summer is that the flowers here in Oregon have just kept going!This week, we have been blessed with two great new articles. One, by our resident life coach, Charly Emery, about dealing with the regret we all sometimes feel when things just aren't "going our way," or when there are delays and unforeseen difficulties on the way to our goals. And, Candice Covington gave me a personal reading recently that I have decided to post on the website. I found it very useful and satisfying, and I hope you'll be able to use some of the information she gives, too!
I've been checking out the conference calls about StemEnhance over the past couple of weeks, and wanted to share with you what I think is very interesting and important information about some of the scientific findings around the use of this concentrated blue-green algae and cancer. I've posted the MP3 audio file on our StemEnhance webpage for you to listen to (link at the bottom of that page).
If you haven't heard, we have reduced the price for our E-formulas from $30 to $25, which also applies to the case price. You can save $50 on a case now. We are still offering a monthly autoship option on the Life Energy Pack (E-1, E-2, E-3 Lotion, and E-4) that saves you another $10 on the four formulas.
We've been working this past week moving and upgrading the office space--new siding, new paint, and new energy. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Until next week...
In vibrant health,


Jan (Shay) Arave
President
Subtle Energy Solutions
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