Re: Re: Question about Dr. R. Schulze
Agnes,
That response was very nicely put. You've enlightened me and adjusted my perspective on weight.
I'm pretty tiny and have quite a few health issues. You are absolutely correct that thin is not necessarily a sign of bodily and spiritual health.
Thanks for doing what you do!
Karen
> > I have watched Biser's save your life collection. I use MANY of Rich's formulas and techniques (IE, hot cold showers). I now own more garlic and cayenne than anyone I know.
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> > One question - doesn't he look awfully fat?
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> > Curious.
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> Bob,
> welcome to forum.
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> Being "fat" is not always sign of poor health.
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> It is not always signal: "Something must be done!"
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> It is sometimes sign of good health and strength.
> Have you ever seen buda statues ?
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> For some people, weight is very important.
> It keeps them attached to this world.
> Without that weight, they would die.
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> Never judge people by their weight.
> Sometimes, it is just the way it must be.
> Sometimes, it is not.
> There are people who are suppose to be overweight, and there are people who are not. And, diet is just one of many other factors, including very important, but often neglected factors like needs of the soul.
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> We are all different.
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> Don't get me wrong. I am not trying to say that overweight people should just ignore problems.
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> But, if you take care of your health, and you are still overweight, then it is the way it must be.
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> Some people just sacrify themselves for the sake of others.
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> Dr. R. Schulze's life is the hard one, with a lot of stress and problems. Medical establishment is fighting war against him.
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> Living that kind of life, without enough weight can sometimes be deadly!
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> Regards
> Agnes
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