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Friday, October 06, 2006

As you can see, the habits and lifestyles of contemporary culture will not lead...

Conclusion
You CAN Do It!

As you can see, the habits and lifestyles of contemporary culture will not lead us to vibrant health. Multinational corporations, the allopathic medical conglomerate, pharmaceutical empires, chemical companies, governmental agencies, advertisements, the meat and dairy industry, educational institutions and the mainstream media have homogenized into a self-perpetuating system that keeps us in the dark about the benefits of living a more natural lifestyle. So long as people are kept in ignorance—deliberately or not—the homogenized, synthetic culture that causes degenerative disease will prosper, at our expense. Yet, as we educate ourselves, educate others and apply natural living philosophies to daily living, the tide will turn and our collective health will be restored to full vibrancy, as nature intended.
Swimming against the tide of our synthetic contemporary culture—which, by the way, can include your friends, family and co-workers—is not always easy. But the best things in life are rarely easy to attain. Nevertheless, if I and millions of others can thrive in a natural lifestyle, so can you. Change can be intimidating or a bit scary, but by simply shopping at a natural foods store instead of at a conventional grocery store you’re taking a huge step towards your goals. It’s relatively easy, and once you’ve made the switch, everything else will follow.
 
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

New York to outlaw trans fats in 24,000 restaurants

New York is set to become the first city in the US to ban all but tiny quantities of trans fats from being used in its 24,000 restaurants. According to plans agreed this week by the board of health, under the mayor, Michael Bloomberg, all the city's restaurants, cafes and street stalls will be forced to keep to a limit of half a gram of trans fats in any item served from their menus.

FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1882603,00.html

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

olive leaf extract

benefits awesome, combined with colostrum and primaldefense and vitamin c will really protect everyone, well read for fyi anyway lots of brands.

--Denise

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Risotriene truly a superfood

This is a new superfood not a vitamin you can put ascoop of it in cereal, yogurt or anything no taste butjust read what vitamins it contains and what it is,from rice but now it seems they have the technology tostablelize the rice bran, but so much more than ricebran, just read and they you can order a container andtry it, again not more vitamins but it is food, so youcan ad it to your groceries: https://e-optimalhealth.com/risotriene/info.html

--Denise

Vegetarian Nutrition: Frequently Asked Questions

What is a vegetarian diet?What do vegetarians eat?Isn't this kind of diet dull and bland?
Is a vegetarian diet healthy?
Can't I just take a supplement instead of eating all those fruits and vegetables?
Does a vegetarian have a higher risk of nutritional deficiency?
Why is vitamin B-12 important?
How does one assure adequate iron intake?
How do you get enough calcium if you don't consume dairy products?Don't children need to drink milk?
Where do vegetarians get their protein?
Don't they have to combine certain foods to make a complete protein?
Why is it healthier to eat whole grain as opposed to refined flour products?
Should refined sugar be avoided?
Is a low-fat diet really healthy?
Isn't the olive oil-containing Mediterranean diet a healthy diet, though?
Can a heart-healthy diet include eggs?
Why don't vegetarians eat fish?
Isn't eating fish healthy?
Do uncooked foods have any advantages over cooked foods?
Which is more important: what you eat or how much you eat?
But isn't it true that there are no truly bad foods and that we should be allowed to eat just about anything in moderation?

Jewish Vegetarianism

The Jewish Vegetarian Ideal
Jewish vegetarianism is a philosophy and lifestyle, based upon Jewish teachings and mandates, that prescribes a diet centered on grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and seeds and that proscribes the consumption of all animal flesh, including that of fish and fowl. Many well known Jews have followed a Jewish vegetarian lifestyle. Rabbi Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook, the first chief rabbi of modern Israel, considered vegetarianism to be the ideal, the ultimate peace between mankind and the rest of the animal kingdom. He felt that in the Messianic Age, as prophesied by Isaiah (XI:7), we would all be vegetarian again and the only sacrifices offered would be the mincha sacrifice, which was of vegetable origin. Although there is some debate regarding Rav Kook's consistency in following a vegetarian diet, Rabbi She'ar Yashuv Cohen, the current Chief Rabbi of Haifa, has written, "I myself, am a vegetarian, following in the footsteps of my late father, the saintly Nazir of Jerusalem [Rabbi David Cohen], and his teacher, the saintly first Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Avraham Isaac Hacohen Kook." Other well known Jewish vegetarians include Rabbi David Rosen, former Chief Rabbi of Ireland, the late Rabbi Shlomo Goren z"l, Chief Rabbi of Israel, and Avraham Burg (vegan - strict vegetarian), the youngest and only religious person ever to be elected Knesset Speaker, whose diet reflects his respect for the sanctity of all life. Thus, Jewish vegetarianism has had many prominent adherents.

The Great Bird Flu Hoax

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Colon Cleansing...an inconvenint truth....

people may not realize until they see it, so it is agood thing to look at these pictures, scroll downafter reading and look at the pictures,

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Super Food!!

this is only 1 tablespoon at a time even more potentthan wheat grass, benefits are incrediable, very easy to incorporate into everyday, all thebenefits.--Denisehttp://www.e3live.com/e3live.htm

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