Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 Hi everyone, Last chance to have your copy of the 106-Lesson Life Science Course written by T.C. Fry. I will be making another copy in the next few days so please let me know if you're interested, so I can do them at the same time. Here are some highlights of the course: The Foundations of Life (Featuring: The nature and purpose of disease; Program for perfect health: The essentials of life; The immense wisdom and providence of the body, etc.) The Nutritional Bases of Life (Carbohydrates, Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Fats, The role of acid/alkalinesubstances in the body, etc.) Human Physiology and Anatomy and Our Dietary Nature (Ascertaining the human dietary character, symptoms during dietary transition, etc.) Proper Handling, Serving and Eating of Foods (Food combining principles, selection and storage of most wholesome foods, etc. ) Foods Not Suited to the Human Diet (Why we should not eat meat or animal products, etc.) What's Wrong with Junk Foods Harmful Practices to Avoid (Supplements, smoking, herbs, cooking, overeating, fasting fanaticism and diet fanaticism) Fasting (Introduction, when to employ fasting, presiding over a fast, breaking a fast) Ecological Factors and Their Role in Nutrition (Organic gardening, chemicals in the household, solar energy, weather, etc.) Healthy Infants and Children (prenatal care, feeding of infants, weaning, fasting children during disease, teaching children about healthy living, etc.) Natural Hygiene -- A Better Way of Living " Curing " and Medical Concepts (contagion, epidemics, how to withstand hospitalization w/ the least possible harm, first aid, overcoming addictions) Common Illnesses and Diseases and How Hygienic Living Can Help (colds, flus, allergies, rheumatic disease, ulcers, cancer, reproductive problems, gastrointestinal disease) Social Ramifications of Hygienic Living (socializing, family life, senior citizens) Getting to Know Other Dietary Schools (the " basic 4 " , dangers of high protein diets, supplements, vegetarian diets, etc.) Teaching Health-Building Practices to Others Exercise and Its Role in Healthful Living (exercise and children, exercise in sickness, corrective exercises) Taking Charge of Our Destiny (restructuring the way we produce our food, harmonizing society and lifestyle to save our planet) As you can see, this is a huge amount of information, and much of it is very difficult to come by elsewhere. For example, I've never seen discussed anywhere else what to reject and what to accept if you are injured and have to be treated by doctors! Needless to say, this is important information for people who want to take charge of their own health. Included within the chapters are enlightening essays written by other famous hygienists, like Herbert Shelton, John Tilden and others. Nora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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