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| BEAR'S ONE TIME CURE; A place to start! | |
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| Topic Started: Mar 2 2006, 01:53 PM (123 Views) | |
| Ol' Griz | Mar 2 2006, 01:53 PM Post #1 |
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![]() BEAR'S ONE TIME CURE FOR EVERYTHING THAT AILS YOU The Bear's instructions for good health are simple. If you follow the following two points of advice and most common ailments will become a thing of the past. How much is that worth to you? According to the Labor Department, the United States economy loses an average of 3.6 billion dollars a year in lost productivity as a result of common ailments such as colds, flu and inflections. The average worker loses over 12.4 earning days per year at cost of $1,317.68 to the family budget. The average child loses an average of 11.2 days of school each year. Most of the time an adult must care for the sick child. Add these losses to the huge expense of doctor fees, prescription and over-the counter medicines, and you have a big strain on the family budget. Feeling sick and lousy at the most inconvenient times is not only hard on the wallet, it also places a strain on the community, friends and family. Are you ready to change all this? You can feel great and become more productive with the Bear's simple(?) advice: Throw out everything in your kitchen that is made by man If it comes in a box, can or package - throw in the garbage can or give it to your worst enemy. Nearly all these things are made with harmful chemicals or are absolutely unhealthy. Thousands of products are edible according to bureaucrats at the Food & Drug Administration. Some are even palatable and some are good for you. But rather than fighting the daily battle trying to figure out which ones are good or bad, simply thrown them all out. Your grocery budget will drop by 70% overnight. According to some estimates, 71% of the cost of processed food is consumed by expensive advertising and fancy packaging. You cannot eat either one. Therefore, nearly three-quarters of your food budget is spent for non-food items. Eat only what Mother Earth provides You are what you eat. You are made from the Earth. The Mother wishes for you to be in harmony with her. If you eat what man sells you in a box, package or can, you are not in harmony because of the harmful chemicals. Non-processed fresh vegetables, fruits, nuts, herbs, beans, grains and other natural foods carry a "life force" within them. The living cell within the fresh plant provides not only valuable nutrients, but electromagnetic energy that excites cells in your body. Our general rule is, food made by or processed by man is not good for you. Modern food processing is not the technological blessing we are led to believe. Most people would be appalled and sickened if they were to take a tour of most modern food processing plants today. What about vitamins in processed food? Don't fall for the phony television advertising and the fancy words on packages that say "Vitamin C added" or "Vitamin Enriched". Yes, there is a substance included the marketers call vitamins, but in reality the substance is a chemical look-alike. These chemicals do not contain 'life force' energy - they are dead plastic look-alikes. Do not eat white processed foods, like sugar, table salt and flour Do not eat anything made with these substances. We call them substances because they arrive at your dining table in altered states due to heavy processing. Most of these products are bleached and contain little if any nutritional value. In fact, they breed diseases, reduce the effectiveness of your immune system, and add unwanted empty elements to your diet. Your body needs salt, so replace table salt with sea salt or Celtic salt. It is a bit more expensive but the benefits are tremendous when compared to table salt and you will use a lot less sea salt than table salt. The manufacturers of table salt remove a very important element during processing. Magnesium is vital to the body's production of natural calcium. The table salt guys remove it to sell to ammunition plants at a much higher price than they can get from the consumer. Replace white flour with unbleached wheat or corn flour. Read the labels closely. If the wheat or corn flour has additives to increase shelf life, give the processors a chance to see how long it can stay on the shelf - do not buy it. Replace processed sugar with honey, sorghum, molasses or pure cane sugar. Honey should not be given to children under one year of age. Do not purchase items made with sugar - period. Again, read the label. The multi-billion dollar food packaging industry, including fast food restaurants are not interested in providing good nutrition - they are interested in providing an edible products that sell. Pretty packages, colorful stores, soothing music all designed to get your money fast. For example, McDonald's restaurant chain buys beef from South America where they use hormones on cattle and pesticides on feed plants. Why? Money. It is cheaper to buy beef from South American than buy from U.S. cattlemen. This advice may seem to be an unjustified attack on the modern food industry because many good nutritional products are available. But, in today's sell, sell, sell world, can you really be sure of what you buy is actually good for you? Our approach is a departure from modern thinking and requires some sacrifices. For example, food gathering and preparation time will increase and thus it is more inconvenient than zapping a quick dinner in the microwave. Modern thinking says, "If it is easy, it must be better." Preparing tasty and nutritionally sound meals using raw vegetables, fruits, grains and nuts is not as time consuming as the food packaging industry would have you believe. What good is it if we save 20 minutes preparing a meal and lose 20 years over a lifetime to sickness and early death? In order to reverse this harmful trend, a radical change in our lifestyle is required. Family gardens need not be a thing of the past. Buying fresh fruits, vegetables from local growers is not impossible. Remember to wash all raw foods several times before eating them. Farmers still have not learned ways to control insects without using dangerous pesticides. Eat only what Mother Earth provides and you will live a healthier, more productive and happier life. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually doing this is a lot tougher than it sounds, but worth the pain. Griz
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| Loveandbeloved | Mar 2 2006, 04:07 PM Post #2 |
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Excellent info, Griz. I also think that there is something we can add to this - blessing our food. I say this for many reasons, too. I once read something that said that if you are stressed when eating, even the most healthy of foods will not have the benefit they should. I also believe that a blessing of any sorts - prayer, kindness, appreciation - will enhance the benefits you consume and truly nourish. And personally, I believe it is possible to transmute what's known to be bad to good. I even had a good friend who smoked natural tobacco; and before he lit up, he held the smokes in both hands and offered a prayer. He never saw him forgot to do this, and he blessed each meal as well. I use sea salt always and natural organic sugar in my coffee - honey in tea. The info on vitamins seems to be coming forward more and more, though I am still a sucker for Vit. C and Calcium/Mag/Zinc and E. Could be I will change my mind soon. SunChlorella is something I take every so often. Look it up - it's a good product IMO. For busy folks, juicing is great way to get your veggies into the "temple". A great recipe is kale, carrots, celery and a nice apple. I call it rocket fuel - one big glass and you are ready to go. You can add or substitute spinach, broccoli, parsley - a little garlic, a piece of a beet and ginger. They say wheatgrass is dynamic - but it is just too rough for me. Tried it once - not again...lol. yuk. |
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| Given | Mar 7 2006, 04:04 PM Post #3 |
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(I hear rabbits love it though)Try flax seed. It's tasty and good for your. Sprinkle some on salad, cereal etc. Has a nutty taste. Good for cholesterol, fiber intake (be prepared!), blood pressure, irritable bowel problems, hot flashes and other benefits. It comes whole or ground from health food stores or even grocers now. |
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(I hear rabbits love it though)
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