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Fall Freight Live4Five's Sober October Dry Season

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Sep 29, 2020
  • 1 min read

By Live4Five


Its that time of the year again for our last 2020 Dry Season, the Fall Freight Sober October. For 5 weeks during 10/5/20 to 11/9/20 we are taking a break from drinking alcohol. Register here: https://www.live4five.org/participate



Just like our other dry seasons, our Live4Five community comes together to participate in our weekly meetings, learn detox secrets, cleansing diets, and upon successful completion, receive a certificate and shirt.


These 5 weeks are going to be awesome. You will look and feel amazing and drastically improve your health. Alcohol takes a significant toll on every major organ including: Liver, heart, brain and pancreas. Despite what some may want you to believe, there are countless benefits from not drinking alcohol and zero proven benefits from drinking alcohol.


A recent study found participants who quit drinking for a five-week period saw a reduced risk of liver damage, improved glucose balance, and weight loss, according to Medical Daily.


Many report they look 5 to 10 years younger and drop 5 to 10 pounds. See testimonials: https://www.live4five.org/testimonials


Do you have the willpower to succeed? There is significant peer pressure in social situations to drink alcohol and not drinking with coworkers or friends can be taken the wrong way. A Live4Fivedry season challenge gives you a "Hall Pass" and makes it OK for you to take a break from alcohol. You can point to your financial participation in Live4Five to show your resolve and your benevolence in supporting our Charities like children's cancer and keeping our oceans clean.


Go alcohol free for 5 weeks to heal your body, change the world Live4Five.org


 
 
 

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