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Gods laws of health and nutrition - where in Scipture?

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OBrenda:
Thanks Carol,

Even eating the high protein, butter & cheese my doctors tell me I have the lowest Cholesterol they have ever seen!  I love bread & pasta, but I'm insane when I eat it!  I will pm You & Samson.

I appreciate everything to understanding this Alkaline & Acidity business!
Brenda
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P.S.  Patrick  ???  it should float?  :-\  :D

KristaD:
The Weston A. Price foundation is a great place to research how to eat healthy. He was a dentist that studied native cultures and what they ate and believes that we should eat natural foods according to our origins to maintain the best health.

Kat:

Hi Krista,

Interesting site, I think there is great value in seeing the cycle of life in the food we eat. 

What I presented above was an attempt to show the diet plan and what Ray is trying to implyment in his struggle to obtain a healthier life style.  But I am just learning of this myself and haven't adjusted my eating habits to this.
I do believe it is our responsibility to seek to determine what is this most natural and healthy diet, in order to keep our bodies functioning properly. 
There is a great amount of resources on the internet, but that also creates confusion in which way to go.  We can only share what we have knowledge of.  Carol you seem to be quite in tune with your body and it's needs, I wish I could be more aware of these things.

I think we just have to let the Spirit be our guide and do the best we can  :)

mercy, peace and love
Kat

Linny:
So interesting. Samson, such a great post. I am also a carb addict and one who could easily do without.  Kat, Carol, and others, I am in complete agreement that we have to find out what works best for us and what makes us feel the best. I know people who are big time food combiners. I never found it at all important for us.

Back in the 80's before the Atkins diet became famous, I did my own form of a low carb diet. I lost 21 pounds in 3 weeks.  :o I looked great but almost fainted at work.  ::) SO bad for me! When they said to eat 20 carbs a day, I would eat 0-5.  :-[ Not real bright.

Like you Brenda, carbs do not last for me. If I eat protein, I can go hours without being hungry. I think Americans, me included, eat WAY too much. If we just ate only when completely empty and only a fist full of food, enough to satisfy, we'd all be thin and feel great. Food is too much of a form of entertainment. Not that you shouldn't enjoy your food, but for me, it is an out of whack thing that I am always working on.

I have urine strips to check my pH. Apparently morning urine is a pretty good indicator.

I even use soap that is pH balanced and free of animal products too. Clogging the pores when the skin is your number one organ of releasing toxins isn't a good idea. If you get a tub ring, you are using animal products. My soap keeps my tub clean!  ;D

Yes, there are just TONS of informational links on the internet. That is why it took me 10 years to come to any sort of balance and even now, I am always willing to learn something new. What I have learned the most is just how much I can change my mind when presented with new information! What has shocked me the most is what I have learned on BT!  ;)

Lin

Dave in Tenn:
I wonder if they have similar conversations in Rwandan refugee camps.   

I think we lost our way when food became 'nutrition'.       

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