MDFS Motherless Daughters Fatherless Sons
501(c)(3) organization

11/15/2025

I went from 203 to 137 faster than I though was possible. And, I'll never forget the look on my doctor's face when I walked into his office for my annual checkup.

“Are you doing that “Purple Peel Exploit” I told you about?”, he stuttered.

So, I told him I've been doing it for the last few months and how it's really transforming my life and health.

"Nothing has EVER worked so fast for me!", I said with a BIG smile.

Even the nurses were complimenting me on my transformation and asking me how I had done it at my age.

It was the first time in almost 2 decades, I left my the doctor’s office feeling good about myself.

So, maybe this could help you too? Click the link below to see what the “Purple Peel Exploit” is all about.
https://livehealthyways.com/PurplePeelTrick

10/25/2022

05/13/2020
03/12/2020

I didn’t grow up with a father. I had my grandfather some of my years but I never had the love of a natural father. When I first got married, I was looking for my husband to be that “father figure” and when that didn’t happen (he lost his father at an early age) it caused unnecessary issues in our growth as a couple. I was looking to him for something that he didn’t have the capacity to give nor was it his responsibility. Later in our marriage, I learned that the void that I had been searching for had to do with my relationship or lack thereof with God. Allowing Him to guide my growth and influence my actions taught me how to see God and my husband differently. Now, I’m not saying that I didn’t miss the love of a natural father but I didn’t allow not having that relationship hinder my relationship with my Heavenly Father or my husband.

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A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization created to provide emotional, physical, mental and financial supports to persons whose parents have died, are unknown, or have abandoned them. The organization is intended to provide supports to children and adults who can benefit from the supports of others with similar circumstances. From text groups offering support, fan clubs at your events, a listening ear, prayer calls, MDFS will serve as a surrogate to the nurturing and love than can NEVER be replaced, but is appreciated and goes a long way in dealing with the ups and downs of life.