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REVOLUTIONIZE the WAY YOU DO LAUNDRY Fern Gunderson, Creator of the Physicists Lab Tests The Green Way Save Money Prove it Works and the Environment ................................................ Page 2 to Do Laundry .............................................. Page 3 HEALTH NEWS Volume 15 • Number 7 Featuring Information on the Wonder Laundry Ball © HEALTH NEWS International, Inc. REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY YOU DO LAUNDRY Fern Gunderson, Creator of the physicists. We were discussing differ- Wonder Laundry Ball. Complete Laundry System including ent uses of water. They suggested that I have taken the studies of Dr. Emoto the Wonder Laundry Ball and Wonder I return to Iowa, take the ideas that we to heart and implemented them in the Dryer Balls. came up with, and take them to market. creation of the Wonder Laundry Ball. I I have always loved water. My only let people who are positive upbringing on a farm in Iowa as come into my building where I a young girl in the 1950s fostered create the Wonder Laundry Ball that love. Years ago, a doctor diag- in Holstein, Iowa. Many people nosed me with colitis and told me may not understand this concept, that I would have it for the rest but the energy that I put into the of my life. I turned to the natural creation of the Wonder Laundry health world for solutions and Ball is the caring of the love of the found a supplement in Canada earth and I strongly believe that it that allowed my body to rid itself really makes a difference. of the disease. The shell of the Wonder That event changed the way I Laundry Ball is about 2 ¾ inches approach life. I have since studied in diameter and is made from a and have become a strong believer virgin PVC/vinyl. The internal Fern Gunderson with her son Alyn in holistic care and all the good contents are a frequency enhanced things that you can do for your mineral blend. I fill the ball with ing of the ball and takes away the surface body and the earth through natu- just enough of the formula to have tension of each water molecule, making ral means. I have become educated room for the minerals to move the water very thin or fine. When the in many different areas and have received I worked for several years perfecting a around while it is agitating in the washer. water is in that state, it can go through alternative training in different areas. formula, and in September 1997, I intro- When the minerals are hitting each the fibers of the fabric. It is actually the In 1995, I was in northern Arizona duced the Laundry Ball. At that time it other, an energy field is created. This water that does all of the cleaning when at a meeting with some retired, wealthy was called the GLB, now it is called the energy field penetrates through the hous- it is in this state. The water created from the Wonder Laundry Ball actually helps clean all the old detergent fillers out of the garments. Personal Experiences with the Wonder Laundry Ball When left in the garments, the residue Continued on page 4 and now I actually look forward to doing As I was folding the towels, I was truly Now I Look Forward laundry because I know I will get great amazed at how new they looked. results. The only other laundry product I also have used the Wonder Laundry to Doing My Laundry I use is to spot treat stains. I simply keep Ball in other ways. The first thing I do Barbara Cleary • I have used the the Wonder Laundry Ball in the washer is toss the Wonder Laundry Ball into a Wonder Laundry Ball for three years, all the time. I take a sorted, spot treated bucket. Then I fill the bucket to the top loload, toss it in the washer, push with cold water and watch the ball spin. The Problem theth buttons, and walk away. It I let the water spill over the top of the “Children have a higher respiratory rate than reallyre is that simple. bucket, then I rinse it out so that all of adults, so they inhale three times the amount of No more detergents, oxygen the old suds and other soil is eliminated. contaminates, ie: chemical residues left in cloth- whiteners,wh fabric softeners, vin- The bucket is now ready to make “Ball” ing and bedding. But, because their detoxifying eegar,g or special rinses. Nothing water that is clear and ready to do other systems aren’t fully developed, they can’t filter butbu the Wonder Laundry Ball. jobs. toxins as adults do. My first experience using the I have personally washed huge win- “We now have a higher rate of kids with WonderW Laundry Ball was with dows, patio furniture, tile floors, mirrors, cancer and learning disabilities than ever pepeach colored bath towels that counters, and table tops to just name a before.” ccamea out looking brighter and few items. I soak a cloth in the ball water, Bill Adler Jr. smellingsm like they were hung wipe the surface of the item, take a few The Whole Earth Quiz Book: outdoorsou on a clean breezy dry cloths and firmly press down to wipe How Well Do You Know your Planet? day.da the water off. Then I take another dry I put them in the dryer with Continued on page 2 theth Wonder Dryer Balls with- The Solution Printed on Over 65% Recycled Material • Made in the USA outou the cancer causing dryer ISSN 1942-079X The Wonder Laundry Ball cleans clothes sheetssh that I had been using, without using chemicals or detergents. Thereby andan the drying time was cut lessening your exposure to toxins. in half. PAGE 2 © HEALTH NEWS INTERNATIONAL, INC. PERSONAL EXPERIENCES WITH cloth and gently glide it over for a final shine with no just a few. I even use “Ball” water to water plants and definitely one of those times. smudges or streaks. cut flowers. I have cleaned my entire vehicle inside and out with The nicest part is the money and time that I save. one bucket of “Ball” water and two cloths. There are no more extra cleaning products, detergents, No More Laundry Soap Allergies One time, I cleaned all four special chrome wheels auto products, or glass cleaner. No more heavy deter- Rosemarie Pierron • About 20 years ago I started and lug nuts on my car that were gent bottles to bring in from the having allergy problems. I found out that I was allergic encased in black gunk. I simply store. I have more free space and to many different things and one in particular was the let the “Ball” water run on the free time. laundry soap I used. Throughout the next year, I tried wheels, wiped the inside spokes, It’s water! No toxic fumes or many different kinds of laundry soap until I finally wiped around each lug nut, and poisonous cleaners. It’s amazing found one that I could use. After a few years, the com- wiped the chrome itself. It took and I love it! pany changed the ingredients in that laundry soap and about 20 minutes to do all four I had to look for another soap to use. wheels, and they looked like they Around the same time, my sister-in-law opened an were professionally cleaned. I’m Not herb store and carried a Wonder Laundry Ball in her Another use I have for “Ball” Overwhelmed Any store so I decided to try it. water is to clean my jewelry. I For over 10 years, I have not purchased any laundry make some “Ball” water and then More soap, fabric softener, or static guard sheets and my pour it into old drinking glasses. clothes are clean, fluffy, have no static, and no more I put my rings in one, earrings Debbie Ballantyne • I am laundry allergies. Natural is better and the Wonder into another, and other jewelry a mother with a large family, Laundry Ball is the best! into other glasses. I use an old large home, and lots of guests. toothbrush to brush them and My laundry often overwhelms then rinse them in more “Ball” me. I love the Wonder Laundry Lab Tests Prove It Works water and dry them with a clean Ball because it really helps lower Simon Fuller • I work in radio sales and our station cloth. The jewelry shines and the cost of cleaning supplies and runs various promotions for our advertisers. Twice a looks great. my laundry is really clean. I love year, we have an auction program. For this program I also use the Wonder Laundry having sheets that are fresh and businesses trade their goods and services in return for Ball in the bathtub. To start, I fill the bathtub with a not chemical smelling. advertising. We then sell these items to our listeners little water and toss in the ball for twenty to thirty I have tested the Wonder Laundry Ball with very at a discounted price. It is a win-win situation for our seconds. Then I rinse the tub with the “Ball” water and dirty and smelly laundry and it all comes out beauti- listeners and for our advertisers, so it is very popular. drain it to clean the tub from old residue. Then I refill fully. Sometimes I need to spot treat, but generally my We have had the the tub with the Wonder Laundry Ball and remove it laundry is worry free. Complete Laundry System when I get in to soak. on our show quite a few I have found that my skin is cleaner and much softer, times and the response has and my back pains and aches have greatly diminished.
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