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We are ten times more bacterial cells than human cells. Our beneficial microbes are our protectors. Understanding their connection to our existence will cause you to change the way you live your life.  This has both human and environmental impacts.  They keep our immune system strong. However, if you are experiencing a chronic illness, I know how you feel. I was there.  It is with Living Cultured whole foods, processed by nature, that I was able to rebuild my health.  My adventure has been incredibly exciting because this knowledge is changing people’s lives by changing their health. Join our community of self-healers and learn about living medicinal foods that create a harmonic inner eco-system for you to thrive!  I like to call it your own personal army.  Let’s build it!

I'm Jenifer Ries and I'm       glad you're here!

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In the year 2000, my life almost ended very abruptly. I was rushed to the emergency room unconscious. Within the first few hours of admittance the doctor told my husband I had a 50/50 chance of surviving the night. I had contracted bacterial spinal meningitis a life-threatening bacterial infection that races through the spine and swells the brain.  I remained in a coma for ten days.  When I woke up the doctors told me I was lucky to be alive and that recovery would take time.  At that point I never could have imagined the long road ahead of me. 

 

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The content on this website is not intended to treat, prevent, or cure any disease.  This site has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  It is meant for educational and informational purposes only. Any claims stated on this website, although posted in good faith, cannot be guaranteed.  Before making any health decisions we strongly recommend you seek professional medical advice.  In Living Culture and all of its contributors, past or present accept no responsibility for possible health consequences for following the information in the educational content. 

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