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John9362:
Hi All,

I'm situated in Sydney Australia and would like to purchase the good doctors book. Can someone advise me of an email address or the best way to go about buying the book from Australia.

Thanks in advance  :).............John

mharrell08:
FYI: http://forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,12219.0.html

Shawn Fainn:

--- Quote from: janine kindahl on September 07, 2010, 09:38:42 PM ---Marques, those look just like my scribbled notes  :)
He also meant to enbark on the topic of coffee and tea but time ran out. I am thinking that those are other things we need to avoid. :(
I hope not. Everything in moderation when it comes to the good stuff, (truly how can we give up bread!).  :D
God bless

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In the video Dr Steger did mention that coffee wasn't good for you (though I can't remember the reason atm).

As far as bread goes.. I tried the ezekial bread he suggested, and it's actually pretty good. I found it at Kroger in the health food section. They keep it refrigerated there.

Shawn Fainn:
Wow.. Some are just prepped for attack mode, huh? Lol

Anyway, Janine, I took it to mean pretty much the same.. That we aren't 'forbidden' necessarily, but that moderation is key.

Besides, I love my Starbucks Frap also.. :)

Dave in Tenn:
I don't recall Dr. Steger claiming that his 'diet' was taken from scripture, but I could be wrong.  It's his own opinion from his own research.  "Nutrition" is not exactly a 'hard science'.  Nothing that relies on statistics can be considered 100% definitive.  Live and let live here, folks.  

"Forbidding" foods for religious reasons is not the same thing as suggesting foods which are 'harmful'.  There's no scripture about eating blowfish or poison mushrooms, either.  

We're going to have to live and let live on this subject.  You want scripture on that, I've got it.

As far as the discussion goes, as long as nobody following a diet insists its the will of God for all man then no man ought to be telling them what to eat either.  I still consider 'diet' and food talk as light-hearted and fun.  Let's try to keep it that way.  

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