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  • Archive for February, 2009

    February 02, 2009 By: admin Category: Illness & Disease No Comments →

    Acid-Alkaline Balance 

    The chemical factory that is the body requires a precise equilibrium of 16 basic chemicals, and correct acid-alkaline balance plays a vital role this process. Foods, after digestion and absorption, leave either an acid or alkaline ash in the body depending on their composition. Normal body chemistry should be approximately 20 per cent acid and 80 per cent alkaline, thus the food intake should reflect this balance.

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    Obama Administration Predictions

    October 22, 2008 By: admin Category: Presidents No Comments →

    What should we expect if a man who is “as close to a full out and out Marxist as anyone who has ever run for President” is elected?

    We can expect Barack [middle name redacted] Obama to govern out of the same Saul Alinsky radical playbook that has governed his entire political career.

    If you want to know what that will mean in human, individual terms, read Doctor Zhivago.

    If you want to know what that will mean in terms of policy, consider the following: (more…)

    Oils The Good The Bad The Ugly

    February 23, 2009 By: admin Category: Food No Comments →


    Oils The Good The Bad The Ugly

     

    Oils are often much misused. There are Good Oils, and Bad Oils, and different proper uses for oils that you should know. Avoid physical contact with all petroleum oils. They belong deep in the ground where God put them and in your car’s engine where we have put them. Even used in our engine they are questionable. They are essentially dead dinosaurs and dead vegetation, neither one good for the health of living things.

     

    When you breathe, absorb or ingest petroleum fumes or products you are, basically, eating dinosaurs that have been dead for 60 million years. Doesn’t that sound tasty? No wonder the exhaust fumes we are breathing in are making us sick and giving us cancer, so stay as far away from any as you can from any petroleum products. And that includes tens of thousands of petroleum containing products like cosmetics soaps and special use things like mineral oil.

     

    The 4 horsemen of the food apocalypse are: Sugar, Salt, Grease and Flour. Every form of food on earth contains lots of sodium, and lots of sugar, so no, NO ONE, needs to add any sugar or salt to any food, of any sort, at any time, for any reason. DON’T DO IT!

     

    “Grease” is here defined as improper, unhealthful, and harmful oil type things, and primarily includes all animal fats of every sort, especially, pork and beef fat. Add to them corn oil, palm oil, soy oil, petroleum oil like mineral oil, and all other oils that are poorly or improperly process using unhealthful methods and chemical substances.

     

    This is why Virgin olive oil is good for you, but non-Virgin is not so good, as often harmful chemicals are used to make it, so best to just stay away from it.

     

    Then there are misuses of even good oils, like using olive oil to fry at high temperatures. Olive oil at over 200 degrees becomes toxic, especially the smoke from it, so if fry you must, fry with Coconut, Grape seed, Avocado, or Safflower Oils. There are a host of very good oils, often called “essential oils” that can be great aids to your health and well being. Check them out.

     

    These are some of the good and bad oils. Be careful with quantities of even good oils, as they are very fattening as well.

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    Old Age Mothers Fathers Children

    March 18, 2009 By: admin Category: Love No Comments →

    Old Age Mothers Fathers Children

    We need to treat our aging mothers and fathers as we ourselves would want to be treated by our children and so on. It is hard to do this as we have our own selfish interests, many of which are quite valid. But we must always put ourselves in the shoes of others of our loved ones, (because, for one thing, we want them to put themselves in our shoes,) to try to feel what they feel, and treat them accordingly as we would want to be treated in a like situation. It is not an excuse to say, “Well, I would never do such and so, and be such and so,” because you never know what you will do in the future, and at that time you either will do such and so despite your saying you would not, or that you will do other things that others would equally disapprove of, that they would likely not do. In effect we are put here on earth to bear each others burdens, not criticize each other for having those burdens.

    Not only are we an individual with perfectly valid needs and wants but every other person on earth is exactly the same, and while it may be unreasonable to ask us to accommodate ourselves to everyone on earth, it is never unreasonable to ask us to accommodate ourselves to those few we love, who also love us. And our parents loved us, or we wouldn’t be here at all, and God loves us or we would not be here this long.

    When all the world becomes a stranger to us, and oft times rejects us as though we were not alive, or as something they hate, our few, often very few, loved ones, usually our parents and children and our brothers and sisters will most often be their for us. And if we never need them, then we are twice blessed by having them there for us if we never did need them. Twice blessed by, in the first instance, not needing them, (what a blessing that is,) and in the second instance having them there in case we ever did need them. Is it not a blessing to have an insurance policy, and then another blessing if you never need to use it?

    And in addition is it not yet another blessing to be the insurance policy for other loved ones, for as the Bible says, “It is more blessed to give than to receive, though it is also blessed nonetheless to receive.

    So bear the eccentricities of that aging mother or father, and bear the differences, and different needs, of your children. This is not to say, do not try to assist and guide those around us, for that to is an act of love, but we must always be careful how we do that, because as the Bible again says, “Provoke not to anger your children or your parents.” We must always help in love, and in love that is perceived as love by the loved one. This burden is not heavy. It only seems like it might be heavy. But, in fact it is very light when actually taken up. It is like loving God. From a distance it seems a heavy burden, but up close when we do it, it is amazingly light, and lightens all our other burdens as well.

    There is nothing like service to others, especially loved others, to make our own burdens seem less.

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