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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]
>