Hi All, I did not know so many were aware of the Hallelujah Diet. I'm so glad it does not seem to be "all in my head" that the Barleygreen really does helps! I have the Hallelujah diet in a Word document I could send if anyone would like a copy. Sue [log in to unmask], -----Original Message----- From: Marilyn Gang <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 12:02 AM Subject: Re: Food chemicals in the brain? Play ball. >Susan et al --- > >Good for you that you discovered this. It is truly one of >the better food plans. >Yes, we are getting chemically polluted through the junk that >we ingest and goes in to our organs, systems and the BRAIN. >This junk only hurts, does not help PD people. >Very few have an idea of how to eat to become and stay healthy. > >As far as I know, the Hallelujah Diet, by Chet Day is >heavily focused on Barley Green. Now, before some folk get >their knickers in a twist shouting Pyramid Scheme! hold on >a sec. > >Barley Green is a dried form of young barley grasses. >Highly concentrated. It is one of the best forms of dried >greens available (there are greens from sea weeds as well as >from grasses) and also one of the most economical. > >I am a person who is putting a few things by in case Y2K >becomes a problem. My staple is: > water, 3 jars of Barley Green and a jar of flax capsules >With those, I may be hungry but I will get the essential >nutrition. > >I like to have 1/2 teaspoon of dry barley green in the morning. >It is full of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, anti oxidants, >can clean the body, restore the blood. >And yes, there are plenty of "scientific" studies available. >But personally, I'd just like to try it and see how I feel >rather than having someone else tell me what I should and >should not do because they saw something in a test tube. > >A problem that our culture has is we eat too much. We eat >so much and yet suffer from malnutrition because we don't eat >enough of the right things. We need nutrients, not volume. >If we furnished ourselves with the proper nutrients, we would >have less cravings. > >For anyone who lives in ONtario, Chet Day has a satellite >location in Shallow Lake which is about 2 or so hours >north of Toronto. > >He makes his diet available for free, just send an email. >And you can also be put on his mailing list. > >I am not surprised that barley green and the hallelujah >diete are helping you. Of course this works. If we >ate enough FRESH vine ripened mostly organic vegetables, >some fruit and non processed foods including good >complex carbs and some good proteins and ESSENTIAL FATTY >ACIDS we'd reduce 30%-50% of our health problems. >Including PD symptoms. For some. > >I'm not home --- I'm away, so can not respond to this message >in as full a sense as I'd like. > >Keep up the great work and your focus on Hallelujah. > >- Marilyn - >Marilyn Gang [log in to unmask] >