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Re: My elf, by MH
 
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Re: My elf, by MH


Temptation is everywhere this time of year. Only a child that was raised up knowing the facts about foods would have the will power to avoid the toxic substances. Bad habits learned as children are hard to break, booze and cigarrets may be hard to break, but the KING of BAD HABITS has to be the food junkie..

I do not mind that much what I eat, I know I will pay my dues and do everytime. I have some favorite authors that went through the same learning experiences and they state that there will be a point in life, that "IF" you want to continue breathing, you will put the mucus forming foods down for good.

No one I know of follows all the rules, that is why were known as humans. Only the wild creatures obey and live and die as intended by creation.

The schooling project is just an idea on how to pass onward those who went through the learning process and most of them learned the hard way and nearly died of severe disease. You seldom find an author on self-applied health that did not nearly die of a disease and his/her journey lead them to a cure and it changes their life so much that they had to write about it, or open a clinic to help others.

We have 11 members and that is more than enough, if we had 11 thousand, that would be grand, if only had one, we would do it. Here is what one just e-mailed about the anticipation of waiting for his e-maill address to be registered so he can enter his place that he can be among those who think alike and wants to learn from each other:

I'm very excited about this new adventure. I have found something I'm truly passionate about, [it has only taken me 43 years]. But considering there are people than never find their passion, I feel truly blessed to have found people like yourselves. I'm certain this WILL be a great adventure for everyone involved. What you have shared with everyone has proven that you are worthy of this great task. Many more blessings are yet to come. Enjoy the ride.

Warm regards,

Jeff

NOT ONE of us is perfect and odds are we will always be addicted to foods, we will learn from each other's mistakes/addictions. The future generations are educated by parents that learn the better ways.

Blessings,
MH
 

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