The Question has been raised about health and nutrition, and the growing number of morbidly obese, and how it affects our lives according to our activities in the Faith. What we are to give in the service of YAHWEH is nothing less than our "all". Being physically debilitated lessens our ability to serve, one would think, although a large person may argue they have more to give...
We need to have patience and understanding. We are all sick according to the fall. It takes a great deal of mental focus for some to stay and become healthy. Not all are capable of it. And we know that the body and mind are not so much separate as we used to believe. The condition of one affects the other. A person physically sick will have a weakened thinking capacity. I usually don't go into the topic because I have bigger fish to fry...
But actually you shouldn't fry at all. The French word "saute'" means "to fry." I avoid oils. I believe we should pay heed to God's other book - the Book of Nature. Fruits and vegetables contain everything we need. A good simple rule is 5 colors a day. And as a Bible Student medical doctor said to me: "Your body was not designed for a meat eating diet."
The world of Babylon in which we live has destroyed the food with their concept of BIG farming industry. Foods that are NOT ORGANICALLY GROWN are greatly depleted nutritionally. I eat mainly organic produce.
Today there is a greatly diminished seed stock, so that where their used to be many different kinds of apples or tomatoes, for instance, now you have your choice of maybe only four or five. This lack of diversity not only destroys overall health by creating fewer options, it also creates a genetic time bomb, whereby any pestilence that infects the plants can wipe out ALL apples or tomatoes at once, due to a lack of genetic diversity. They are hiding some seeds in the arctic ice from what I have read...
Anything man made, with their long lists of unpronounceable ingredients, try to avoid. Steamed is better than baked is better than boiled is better than frozen, but live raw food is best! No, I don't pounce on a bison. My last burger was in 1983.
Oc
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
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