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In a message dated 9/22/2004 2:31:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

dudleydelany@... writes:

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Jeff,

I think the key to eating healthy and maintaining our

health is to just get back to basics and avoid

processed foods. The Gerson people advised us to eat

nothing from a can or bottle, nothing with

preservatives, no fried food, and to drink nothing

with chlorine or fluoride. This would include salt,

sugar, most bread and cereal, coffee, soft drinks,

alcohol, white rice, and so forth.

(Celtic sea salt is natural and unprocessed and

contains minerals that refined salt is missing.

Refined salt usually contains aluminum or some other

additive to stop it from caking up so it will be free

flowing.)

They say to buy fresh organic produce and cook it on

low heat to avoid killing the live enzymes. Eat it as

close to raw as possible - as natural as possible.

Organics have no pesticides and are not sprayed with

wax or dyes to make them look pretty like non-organic

fruits and vegetables. If you eat mostly organic you

should not need so many supplements because your

vitamins and minerals will be in your food in their

natural state and will be more usable.

This advice is extremely hard to follow through with

in this society we live in now. People who go to work

every day and go out to lunch have very little choice

in avoiding processed foods. We can't take vegetables

to work and make our juice at our desk. It is a more

difficult lifestyle to follow and more time consuming,

but will make a difference in how long you live and

how healthy you will be.

Duncan

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> Duncan we are really paying the price, for our

> development, it sucks.

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