Stanley Burrough’s Book – The Master Cleanser

March 29, 2009

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This 50 page book was written in 1976 by the inventor of the Master Cleanse – Stanley Burroughs. The books contains insights into the cleansers mindset as well as opinion on how to approach not only the master cleanse, but other cleanses as well including kidney cleanses and liver cleanses. This is the original text and serves as the standard for any departures from the original recipe, instructions and directions on how to prepare the lemonade for the lemonade diet and prepare yourself for a more complete approach to health and diet.

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