Guest guest Posted September 9, 1999 Report Share Posted September 9, 1999 I think this site will also mention their book 'God's Way To Ultimate Health'. It stresses a vegetarian diet (fresh vegetables) as step one to recovery from all degenerative desease including cancer. I just purchased the book and about half way through it. Trying the plan for my sister. Doris Hallelujah Diet > > The adress of Hallelujah Acres (Hallelujah Diet) is: > > http://hacres.com > > Regards, nne Sievert > > > SONHUB@... (Sonja Ralls) asked: > Hi everyone: > > Within the last few days, I found a message posted by some one who > > mentioned a web site of a Minister from N or S Carolina, who teaches > > biblical nutrition. He calls it the " Halleluya Diet " . I went to his > > web site - liked what I saw!! > > but, forgot to bookmark it. Now I have spent hours going thru all my > > resent messages and just plain cannot find it anymore. > > Does anyone out there know what I am talking about? If so, please help > > me!! > > Thanks! > > > > Regards, > > Sonja > > from Atlanta, USA > > Have a blessed day! > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Want the power to purchase wisely? Productopia has the answers. > http://clickhere./click/553 > > Visit http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net for cancer info or to unsubscribe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 1999 Report Share Posted September 9, 1999 nne, If your using Netscape Navigator or Communicator for a browser, you can your recent sites by clicking on the " ARROW " at the right of the " LOCATION " box at the top of your browser. It will open a list of recent sites you have visited. If you can't find the site your looking for there, hold the keyboard " CTRL " key down while pressing the " H " key. That will bring up your History list, which will give you all the sites you have visited in the past, considering you haven't deleted them or haven't set a specific number of days for their deletion. Good Luck, Al R. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hallelujah Diet The adress of Hallelujah Acres (Hallelujah Diet) is: http://hacres.com Regards, nne Sievert SONHUB@... (Sonja Ralls) asked: Hi everyone: > Within the last few days, I found a message posted by some one who > mentioned a web site of a Minister from N or S Carolina, who teaches > biblical nutrition. He calls it the " Halleluya Diet " . I went to his > web site - liked what I saw!! > but, forgot to bookmark it. Now I have spent hours going thru all my > resent messages and just plain cannot find it anymore. > Does anyone out there know what I am talking about? If so, please help > me!! > Thanks! > > Regards, > Sonja > from Atlanta, USA > Have a blessed day! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Want the power to purchase wisely? Productopia has the answers. http://clickhere./click/553 Visit http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net for cancer info or to unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 I've heard about this diet...I can say, personally and emphatically, don't get mixed up in it. An old friend of mine, whose husband has Rheumatoid arthritis has spent a fortune going to this guys " Christian " camp and it involves a lot of juicing (mostly of carrots) and other products he sells for arthritis and other disease cures. People have died from this diet and their diseases have not gotten any better, but worse. The diet is listed in quackwatch. My friends husband is completely bedridden now, but will not go to conventional doctors or use conventional medicines in anyway. My friend, also on the carrot diet, is dangerously thin, and her skin is completely yellow, and she looks like death warmed over. I've tried to talk to her, but she is convinced that nothing will help them except this diet and this man's products. It almost seems like she is under some form of mind control from this group. Please be careful. Which magazine mentioned this diet? I looked up the articles from the spondylitis association magazine...and couldn't find it. I'm surprised that they would even mention this form of dieting. http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/malkmus.html http://www.hacres.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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