'On February 14, 2008 I found a lump in my armpit. I was
hoping it was just a swollen lymph node, but as the lump
got bigger, I became more concerned. I made an appointment
with the ob/gyn and on March 31, 2008 received the news
that the lump was a large mass. He recommended going to a
surgical oncologist immediately. I walked out of this
office in a daze because those are the dreaded words no
woman wants to hear. After starting back on The Diet,
I thought it was my imagination at first as I checked the
mass each day, but each day it seemed to be getting a
little smaller. Just 2 weeks after the diet change, I
couldn't find it at all, and on May 6, 2008 the surgical
oncologist was quite surprised to not be able to find it at
all either. He sent me for an ultrasound and the technician
couldn't find it, while the Radiologist was so dismayed
about it not being there that she came into the room to see
if she could feel it. Then she said she couldn't explain
why it wasn't there, because the notes my doctor had
written, and as big as it was, it should still be there -
and it was only a month since the diagnosis and the
doctor's notes had been written. I was lump free in 2 weeks!"
Yvonne
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Friday, June 6, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
The Healthy Dancer's Diet: A Day in the Life
So here we go; The Healthy Dancer’s Diet . Let’s walk through the typical day in the life of a healthy dancer. Upon waking up we will drink at least one cup of water and about half an hour later have our first serving of Barley Max. This is breakfast. We will delve into the reason why adults do not eat breakfast in our Cleansing Lesson. This serving of Barley Max is often compared to and will now replace that coffee in the morning to wake you up. You will soon see why this is true and you will not experience the coffee withdrawl.
As a mid-morning snack we will have our first serving of carrot/veggie juice. Freshly extracted veggie juices will last for about three days in a eight ounce glass jelly jars which can be purchased at your local WalMart or the like. This juice will then last us until lunch time. If hunger creeps up before lunch a piece of juicy fruit (preferably organic) can be consumed.
Half an hour before lunch have a second serving of Barley Max. Half an hour is the recommended wait time before eating lunch as it gives the barley time to work through your system without any interruptions. Lunch will consist of either a fresh fruit or vegetable salad. Eat as much as desired until satisfied. Some will have a few fruits such as a peach and a nectarine or a bunch of strawberries instead of a mixed salad. It is important not to only have one cooked serving of food per day. That can either be consumed now or at dinner. The cooked portion contains foods natural foods such as brown or whole grain rice, pasta, or bread, baked potato, yams, and all varieties of veggies. This is a chance to be creative and more ideas can be found in the various recipes and charts in this course.
The second serving of carrot juice will be consumed mid-afternoon between lunch and dinner. Again half an hour before dinner we will have our third barley max. This is followed by a large vegetable salad. Start with dark leafy greens or spinach (NOT head lettuce) and then add a variety of your favorite veggies. Feel free to make or buy an organic natural dressing to add on top. You may have your cooked portion at this meal if you have not already at lunch. The only exception to having two cooked meals a day is if you are loosing too much weight and need to eat more calories.
After dinner small portions of natural desserts may be consumed but that is all until tomorrow. If hunger arises at night a juicy fruit like an apple or pear may eaten. That’s The Healthy Dancer’s Diet. Managing your diet will give you the body and goals you desire.
Note: The Healthy Dancer’s Diet as stated above is for those individuals who are not fighting a life threatening disease or ailment such as cancer or diabetes. For an individual trying to survive such an illness, the servings of veggie juice and Barley Max must be increased. Instead of having two and three of juices, six servings of each must be consumed. This will give the immune system the strength it needs to fight the disease.
Every individual is different and has different needs. This diet will be your guideline but feel free to discuss ideas a changes with this editor through email or comments on the blog.
As a mid-morning snack we will have our first serving of carrot/veggie juice. Freshly extracted veggie juices will last for about three days in a eight ounce glass jelly jars which can be purchased at your local WalMart or the like. This juice will then last us until lunch time. If hunger creeps up before lunch a piece of juicy fruit (preferably organic) can be consumed.
Half an hour before lunch have a second serving of Barley Max. Half an hour is the recommended wait time before eating lunch as it gives the barley time to work through your system without any interruptions. Lunch will consist of either a fresh fruit or vegetable salad. Eat as much as desired until satisfied. Some will have a few fruits such as a peach and a nectarine or a bunch of strawberries instead of a mixed salad. It is important not to only have one cooked serving of food per day. That can either be consumed now or at dinner. The cooked portion contains foods natural foods such as brown or whole grain rice, pasta, or bread, baked potato, yams, and all varieties of veggies. This is a chance to be creative and more ideas can be found in the various recipes and charts in this course.
The second serving of carrot juice will be consumed mid-afternoon between lunch and dinner. Again half an hour before dinner we will have our third barley max. This is followed by a large vegetable salad. Start with dark leafy greens or spinach (NOT head lettuce) and then add a variety of your favorite veggies. Feel free to make or buy an organic natural dressing to add on top. You may have your cooked portion at this meal if you have not already at lunch. The only exception to having two cooked meals a day is if you are loosing too much weight and need to eat more calories.
After dinner small portions of natural desserts may be consumed but that is all until tomorrow. If hunger arises at night a juicy fruit like an apple or pear may eaten. That’s The Healthy Dancer’s Diet. Managing your diet will give you the body and goals you desire.
Note: The Healthy Dancer’s Diet as stated above is for those individuals who are not fighting a life threatening disease or ailment such as cancer or diabetes. For an individual trying to survive such an illness, the servings of veggie juice and Barley Max must be increased. Instead of having two and three of juices, six servings of each must be consumed. This will give the immune system the strength it needs to fight the disease.
Every individual is different and has different needs. This diet will be your guideline but feel free to discuss ideas a changes with this editor through email or comments on the blog.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Testimonies of Healing by Health Minister Carrie Pressnell
When Ed and I came to Hallelujah Acres for yourFirst Saturday-of-the-month seminar on June 5, 2004, Ed hadSTOMACH CANCER and the doctors were telling him he musthave surgery and chemotherapy. He did neither, but ratheradopted The Hallelujah Diet the very next day afterattending your seminar. WITHIN 3-MONTHS THE CANCER WAS IN A'PRE-CANCEROUS' STAGE AND A LATER PET SCAN FOUND NO CANCERIN HIS BODY. We thank you for your message and thank theLord for the self-healing body He has given each of us. Webecame Health Ministers in November 2004 and have been ableto impact many lives. We have lots of testimonies to sharefrom people that have experienced various healings as aresult of adopting The Hallelujah Diet. Next to the messageof salvation, this is the best information we can impart toothers."
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