The Essentials of IRIDOLOGY: The Eyes: Windows to Health by LaDean Griffin
Author:LaDean Griffin [Griffin, LaDean]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Published: 2015-08-09T16:00:00+00:00
Mild Food to Cleanse:
All vegetables and fruits (as much raw as possible) Fruit juice (canned, raw or frozen)
Soft oil (raw, cold pressed)
All nuts (must be raw)
Honey (raw)
Sprouts (alfalfa, bean, grain)
All starch vegetables must be baked:
squash, potatoes, parsnips, yams
Some Herbs that Detoxify: Echinacea Gentian
Catnip
Bayberry
Goldenseal Root Saffron Irish Moss Fenugreek Chickweed Comfrey
Prickley Ash Berries
St. John's wort
Blue Vervain
Red Clover
Dandelion
Mandrake
Senna
Cascara Sagrada
Some Herbs to Kill Parasites: Black Walnut Pinkroot
Pumpkin Seeds Pulsatillo
Borage
Mandrake
Tansy
Semi-fast: To cleanse in time of famine or limited food supply and still gain
adequate nourishment.
1 bowl of mush a day, or
1 glass of milk, or
1 slice of bread (whole wheat).
Cyani Flowers Yellowdock Bearfoot root Poke root Nettle
Heal all
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CHAPTER 3
WHAT'S IN A TESTIMONY
________________________________________________________ Open minds and listening ears are ever eagerly searching for truth and ways to improve and truly enjoy life. Closed minds and stopped ears are forever locking their doors in the faces of opportunity, progress and peace. Thus do they doom themselves to stagnation, decay and misery.
J. Melvin Gibby 8/13/1961 Like health, happiness, and a good marriage, a testimony is a fleeting thing: you have to work at it to keep it. For brief episodes, as we apply what we have learned, our testimonies of any law – putting our finger in the socket and experiencing a shock, the profound anguish resulting from hateful words – exercises a certain influence on us each living moment. It is, therefore, important that we maintain a good memory bank in our computer brain in order that we may avoid too many mistakes. Even though most mistakes only hurt a little, others can kill us. Too many of us live naïvely inattentive to those things that bring us happiness or pain either in our physical body or in our surroundings. If we were lost in a jungle with wild animals and physical danger, we would become as cunning as a cat, we would give everything we did a little more thought. We would become more aware, logical, and emotional – feeling, thinking, watching, praying, and then acting more correctly for each given situation. Too often when a person has had a beautiful testimony of natural healing methods, the passing of time and a busy schedule lets them slip back into bad habits and they even forget what they did to get better so as to avoid further problems.
"Every hardship we encounter in life, if conquered, is a great stepping stone toward our ultimate goal whatever it may be. But unconquered, it remains a persistent stumbling block, which stubbornly impedes our progress until we develop the will and the intelligence to remove it from our path."
J. Melvin Gibby 9/6/1961 A so-called learned man speaking on a talk show recently told how you can tell a quack medical book. He said it would have testimonies. This statement reminds me of Paul before King Agrippa when Festus said, "Much learning doth make thee mad." Though Paul was not mad, sometimes much learning seems to make some men of science mad. They forget the testimonies written in the many books of the past have prevented us from reliving the dark ages.
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