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8/29

 

 

 

The food drunkard, no less than the alcohol drunkard, suffers when deprived

of his accustomed overload of food, containing, as it does, salt, pepper,

and other condiments, tea, coffee, chocolate, beer and other poisons and the

fact is.the more gluttonous and gross the eating habits of the individual

and the more stimulating the substance he takes in as foods, the more he

will he suffer when he misses a meal or two. Headache is not hunger, but is

rather a symptom of poisoning. The food drunkard needs his accustomed

stimulating meals to maintain his fictional feeling of well being as

certainly as does the tobacco addict or the morphine addict and for the same

reason. The prevailing view that hunger is a painful experience is not

based on knowledge of genuine hunger, but upon the suffering of food

drunkards.

 

 

 

Dr. Herbert M. Shelton

Hygienic Review, Vol. XIX, October, 1957 No. 2, p.30

 

 

 

 

 

Best,

 

Bob

 

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Hi Shelley.

 

 

 

Yes, Shelton was never known for his " political correctness'! LOL!

 

 

 

 

One of his other sayings was: " LET US HAVE THE TRUTH THOUGH THE HEAVENS

FALL! "

 

 

Yes, many of us catch glimpses of ourselves in this.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best,

 

Bob

 

Bob Farrell

PathOfHealth group

part of an exchange-based community

 

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Shelley [moondrop000]

Friday, August 29, 2008 1:02 PM

Bob Farrell; rawfood

Re: [Raw Food] 8/29 Health Thought of the Day (Stimulating food)

Shelton, 1957

 

 

 

 

Bob,

 

 

 

Now that is one that would be hard to share and avoid insulting people!

But I recognize myself in it. A bad day? Spoil myself with a banana

split. An exhausting day? A pizza and eat until I am stuffed. A

success? Reward is to go out to eat at a nice place.

 

 

 

Then I saw the book Health Power, Health by Choice, Not Chance. By CHOICE.

Yes, we live by our carnal thoughtless desires and never think of choice.

At least a lot of us do. But when we finally CHOOSE, we get control,

health, pride, and the repercussions spill over to so many.

 

 

 

Shelley H

 

--- On Fri, 8/29/08, Bob Farrell <BobFarrell wrote:

 

Bob Farrell <BobFarrell

[Raw Food] 8/29 Health Thought of the Day (Stimulating food)

Shelton, 1957

" Bob Farrell " <BobFarrell

Friday, August 29, 2008, 12:00 AM

 

 

 

8/29

 

The food drunkard, no less than the alcohol drunkard, suffers when deprived

of his accustomed overload of food, containing, as it does, salt, pepper,

and other condiments, tea, coffee, chocolate, beer and other poisons and the

fact is.the more gluttonous and gross the eating habits of the individual

and the more stimulating the substance he takes in as foods, the more he

will he suffer when he misses a meal or two. Headache is not hunger, but is

rather a symptom of poisoning. The food drunkard needs his accustomed

stimulating meals to maintain his fictional feeling of well being as

certainly as does the tobacco addict or the morphine addict and for the same

reason. The prevailing view that hunger is a painful experience is not

based on knowledge of genuine hunger, but upon the suffering of food

drunkards.

 

Dr. Herbert M. Shelton

Hygienic Review, Vol. XIX, October, 1957 No. 2, p.30

 

Best,

 

Bob

 

Bob Farrell

PathOfHealth group

part of an exchange-based community

 

 

 

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