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Hi all,

I learned from a friend from Puerto Rico, that our Creator made vegetables

to resemble organs, or body parts, so that we would know what vegetables

were good for our particular organs, to help aid us in treating our

problems, in a simplistic and natural, powerful, healthful way.

Several days ago I tried eating cauliflower, I ate about half a head at one

meal.

The migraine " threat " I felt, suddenly disconnected, and vanished

powerfully away.

I then thought, " well, the cauliflower really looks a lot like a brain " .

But I had never suspected that cauliflower could have any effect on a migraine.

Yucca, resembles bones a lot. Beans resemble the kidney. But unsprouted

beans are murder to the kidneys, being full of gas, ammonia, nitrogen, and

phytic acid, but after sprouting, they could be very healthy for the kidneys.

Someone needs to research all of this out, and write a book, relating the

vegetable that is beneficial for each of our body organs.

I am hopeful that cauliflower can replace the migraine drug, that I have

taken for several years now.

Cauliflower, or anything for that matter, that improves my health, very

quickly begins to taste very delicious to me.

I'm trying to eat lots of cauliflower every day now, as well as some

broccoli, both which I used to hate as a child, and since too, until

now. If it keeps the migraine away, I will just love munching down all the

cauliflower I can get.

Doesn't it look a lot like a brain?

Lenny

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