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Re:Is all vegetables really a healthier diet? - 2008/06/29 21:38 I don't know if ONLY eating veggies is good or bad, but I do know that eating them for breakfast has really helped. I recently started drinking something I call James Ray's Breakfast Shake. (I read about it in “Harmonic Wealth” by James Ray There is actually a whole section on the physical body and he offers up some great ideas that have worked for me).

One of those is starting off the day with a glass of water with lemon and then making my first meal a green shake. Still doesn’t hit the spot like a pile of pancakes, but I’ve lost seven pounds in the last month and a half and my skin is looking a lot brighter and clearer. Good luck and God bless!
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Re:Is all vegetables really a healthier diet? - 2008/07/18 01:34 All vege diet really has its perks. Actually I don't believe that all vegies is better because as long as you know what you eat and get the right nutrition, you still would be healthy. Eating a mix of foods that is complete in nutrition is better than eating all vegies of the same kind of nutrition. Still, vegetables remain nutritious but alone it may not be enough to provide the complete nutrition the body needs. That is my opinion on the matter.
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Re:Is all vegetables really a healthier diet? - 2008/07/18 01:35 For me eating vegetables along with fruits along with proper regular exercise will do the trick.

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Re:Is all vegetables really a healthier diet? - 2008/07/24 07:18 I must agree with logic that humans are predators and have teeth to be meat eaters not vegetarians. It is known that meat is harder to digest and more fruits and vegetables are beneficial for our health. Also white meat like chicken and fish is better for us. When we eat beef, remember that they have been human bred to produce more meat fast and this often means a lot of fat and that is not the way nature made animals for us to eat. I suggest a very limited amount of red meat, some fish and chicken and a lot of fruits and vegetables - but, try to get organically grown whenever possible. It costs more but is much more healthy. For the best results grow your own after learning how to grow healthy food without chemicals.

Fruits and vegetables have much less nutritional value today that they did years ago since the nutrients in the soil are being depleated so the fruits and vegetables absorb less nutrients. Natural vitamins and minerals in liquid form in the correct proportions are needed for optimal health. Good supplements cost about $2.50 a day now if you know where to get them and the right type. Like everything, there are more expensive ones and some not so good. Get caught up with the wrong ones and you could pay $10 a day or more with less good effects.

I was taking a very good supplement in the past, but financial problems due to divorce caused me to stop. I will start again soon and be able to help anyone buy these through me if you wish. I will get a little better price if more people buy through me, but that is not my motivation. I like to help people do better and that is why I am here now. I do wish that I could produce my own natural vitamins and minerals but that is a complicated process that cannot be done at home so I am stuck paying someone else to do that.

Since commercially produced foods are not as healthy as they should be, I would really like to join or create a self-sustaining community so we could grow our own food more naturally and thus be more healthy. I am searching for supporters and sponsors to do this.

Humans do not normally drink nearly enough water for optimal health, but even our water is not good for us especially when treated with chlorine and with all of the contamination from chemicals used and automobile exhausts, etc. I know a purification process that adds energy to water and super purifies it. I need a place to start producing these things. I now live in an apartment in the city and can do nothing here.
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Re:Is all vegetables really a healthier diet? - 2008/07/28 04:46 Hi Brother
A very interesting post,I would like to pick up on water.

This book will transform your world view. Masaru Emoto's first book, The Hidden Message in Water, told about his discovery that crystals formed in frozen water revealed changes when specific, concentrated thoughts were directed toward them.

He also found that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words showed brilliant, complex and colorful snowflake patters. In contrast, polluted water, or water exposed to negative though formed incomplete, asymmetrical patterns with dull colors.


Here is a link to the book if you are interested
http://www.toolsforwellness.com/21441.html
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