Your Health Is Your Wealth: Invest in You

Collette Chambers • April 23, 2025

"...how well your body and mind are functioning?"

We’ve all heard the phrase, “Health is wealth!,” but let’s break that down—because real, lasting wealth doesn’t just come from what’s in your bank account. It comes from how well your body and mind are functioning. If your energy is low, your mind is foggy, or your body is worn down, it’s going to cost you—mentally, emotionally, and financially.


Your body is your first business.

When you’re well, you’re clear. Focused. Productive. You make better decisions. You have more stamina. You bring your whole self to the table—and that impacts your income and your influence.


But here’s the real talk: it’s nearly impossible to get the amount of fruits and vegetables your body truly needs just by grabbing what’s at the grocery store. That’s why I’m passionate about using concentrated fruits and vegetables in powdered food form—real food, not a supplement.


These powerful foods are rich in antioxidants that help fight oxidative stress, ease mental fatigue, support immune health, and restore balance to your body. You can get the benefits of 50+ fruits and vegetables a day, and your body will thank you for it—physically, mentally, and yes, even financially. Because when you feel good, you show up better, and when you show up better, everything in your life gets better.


Want to know more?

Just drop me a message, shoot me a quick text, or reach out. I’m happy to share how it’s helped me and how it can support your health journey.


Your wealth starts with your health. Let’s get you F.R.E.S.H. from the inside out!

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