PULSE
The Healthy Biblical Food

Is It Worth the High Price???

Occasionally, I get an email from someone saying they would like to try the 10 Day Daniel's Challenge, or the Pulse-A-Day Program, but "not at that price."  So let me tell you why I think it is worth the price.

First of all, you have to realize that you are not going to be eating anything else during the 10-Day period that you are doing Daniel's Challenge.  You will simply be opening bags of pulse and pouring them in your hand and eating approximately 4 mealsize bags a day, along with drinking about a half gallon of water daily.  That means you will NOT be buying groceries, or having to wash dishes (unless you want to make Pulse soup-- in which case you will have to wash the bowl and spoon!)

Now, figure up the cost of 10 days worth of groceries, 10 days worth of fast-food burgers&fries (don't forget the drive-thrus and lunch hours at work!), 10 days worth of snack food, chips, sodas, candy, etc., and 10 days worth of electricity, dishwash soap, and time washing dishes or loading the dishwasher (in my case, this is too priceless to put a dollar amount on-- I hate washing dishes!)  You will probably find that you are not going to be spending any more money on pulse than you would already be spending on groceries, eating out, snacks, etc.

Now Consider this.  A typical fast-food meal is between $3 - $5 dollars.  A mealsize bag of pulse is $3.69.  We don't think twice about going to McD's or Wendy's when we have the urge, yet the price comparison to pulse is about the same.  Now let's compare nutritional value between fast-food and pulse....THERE IS NO COMPARISON!!!!

You Get What You Pay For.

The ingredients in pulse are grown naturally, chemical-free.  This is a more expensive farming practice than mass production of crops using fertilizers, pesticides, and insecticides.  Pulse contains no cheap fillers, chemical sweetners, artificial taste enhancers, chemical preservatives, or other words so long I can't pronouce them!  The ingredients in pulse are natural, healthy whole food ingredients like hazelnuts, walnuts, pecans, cashews, amaranth, quinoa, buckwheat, einkorn, and raspberries (to name a few.)  Go to your local health food store and take a look at how much these sell for by the pound.  It is these quality ingredients that make Pulse so healthy and delicious.

Also, Pulse is made using a proprietary low-temperature drying process in keeping with the ancient methods of formulating pulse.  Again, this is a more expensive method than the high-temperature cooking and chemical processing that the snack food industry has embraced for mass production of junk food snacks.

Finally, Pulse gives FREEDOM from SUGAR ADDICTION!

Even though many of us are aware of how damaging they are, it can sometimes be difficult to resist a plate of chocolate chip cookies, a Butterfinger, a scoop of Haagen-Dazs ice cream, a box of jelly donuts, or a slice of brownie pie. We know from good science that refined sugar and saturated fats are two of the biggest contributors to health problems and illnesses in our country today.

Pulse tastes so good, that I would rather eat it than to indulge myself on any of the gut-busting, fat-laden sweets.  Pulse is sweet, not because of processed sugars, dangerous fats, or synthetic taste-enhancing chemicals.  Pulse is sweet because of the natural sugars in the dried fruits it contains.  And it is moist because of the nut oils and other healthy oils that hold it together.  So it is a wonderful way to satisfy the ol' sweet tooth and take care of our bodies at the same time!

If a diet company like Weight Watchers came up with a product that could deliver the kind of nutrition and taste that Pulse contains, consumers would snatch it up in a heartbeat!  But it can't be done, because no one else has an understanding of the nutritional synergy  and fantastic taste created by all the ingredients in this Biblical superfood Pulse.

It has been lost for thousands of years....until now!
 

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