The following is very interesting. Very much worth reading. Either the interview or the Dr’s site. The Water Cure: An interview with Dr. Batmanghelidj http://www.naturalnews.com/Report_water_cure_0.html If your grocer does not carry couscous, change grocers This dish is fit for a pauper or a king. Life lengthener on couscous. To prepare couscous, which is ready in [...]
Entries from September 2009
Hope for the best
September 30th, 2009 · 5 Comments
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How To Reduce Your Chances of a Heart Attack
September 21st, 2009 · 110 Comments
A Harvard health publication has reported that an analysis of 30 studies encompassing 66,635 patients showed a substantial increase in risk of heart attack, serious arrhythmias and congestive heart failure between 6 a.m. and noon [1]. that most heart attacks occur during the last stage of sleep in the morning, and during the early morning hours [...]
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Recipes for what ails you
September 21st, 2009 · 13 Comments
Fungi-Fighter Morning Cake This supports the body while reducing sugars, and yeast intake and provides 4 major spices which are anti-fungal. About 1/2 cup of flour (what I had left), 1 egg, water to form pancake , 2 tsp each of thyme, cumin, 1 tsp basil, and 3/4 tsp of cayenne pepper or more depending on [...]
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The virtues of hot chili +
September 18th, 2009 · 9 Comments
Number all your pieces. This is Platelet Cake-Omelet in a Sea of Cheese. What else are you going to do when it falls apart while turning? As you can see, I was never good at puzzles. Ingredients: About half a cup of flour, 1 egg, half a small onion, 2 garlic cloves, turmeric, coriander, [...]
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A gallery of really fast meals
September 16th, 2009 · 10 Comments
Fast Meals Vegetable Fermented Miso Instant Couscous. This is very easy and very healthy. Remember that fermented soy is the only really healthy soy around, plus it’s easy on the digestive system. Put your vegetables in the pan, add a cup and half of water, add 2 tbsp of miso and boil until vegetables are [...]
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Rules, lists and pizza supreme
September 11th, 2009 · 16 Comments
Important Rules (continued). See previous posts for first rules. Rule No. 3 Even though all of the ingredients are safe, are eatable by themselves, and have been prepared by you, if something deep inside says “don’t eat it”, don’t. It’s like the near-fatal Metro crash avoidance in Washington DC in 2005. The automated crash [...]
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More on cayenne pepper plus a story of Cat
September 8th, 2009 · 9 Comments
I am not a cat person. Never have been, but when someone comes into your life, by chance or by design, you sort of make accommodations. I don’t particularly like the fact that she is the neighborhood bully, but she is my cat. And I have come to really like her. So I have this [...]
Tags: beet soup · cat · cayenne pepper · one pan cooking · salad · walnuts
Couscous, benefit of spices, rules of single eating
September 6th, 2009 · 8 Comments
Broccoli and Couscous I do not know how I survived all these years without Couscous (semolina wheat in a special preparation) (I use the instant kind. Contains gluten). For one thing, as I said, it is instant – add the same amount of boiling water as you have couscous and you’re finished [...]
Tags: broccoli · carrot salad · cayenne pepper · couscous · lentils · medicinal properties of spices · one pan cooking · poached egg · rules of cooking · salsa · spaghetti