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961 Healthful Living, p. 52 (Ellen Gould White)

Chapter 11—Disease and Providence

962 Healthful Living, p. 53.1 (Ellen Gould White)

214. The course professed Christians generally pursue in following fashion, irrespective of health and life, brings upon them a train of evils which they …

963 Healthful Living, p. 54.6 (Ellen Gould White)

225. Mental and moral power is dependent upon the physical health.— The Health Reformer, November 1, 1871 .

964 Healthful Living, p. 58.7 (Ellen Gould White)

244. Very many children are born with their blood tainted with scrofula through the wrong habits of the mother in her eating and dressing.... These fashionably …

966 Healthful Living, p. 64.3 (Ellen Gould White)

275. More die as the result of following fashion than from all other causes.— The Health Reformer, November 1, 1870 .

967 Healthful Living, p. 81.4 (Ellen Gould White)

368. When fruit and bread, together with a variety of other foods that do not agree, are crowded into the stomach at one meal, what can we expect but that a disturbance will be created?— Unpublished Testimonies, June 11, 1897 .

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383. It is quite a common custom with the people of the world to eat three times a day, besides eating at irregular intervals between meals; and the last meal …

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421. Our tables should bear only the most wholesome food, free from every irritating substance. The appetite for liquor is encouraged by the preparation …

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518. By advising friends and neighbors to take brandy for the sake of their health, they are in danger of becoming agents for the destruction of their friends …

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531. Let the wearing of useless trimmings and adornments be discarded. Extravagance should never be indulged in to gratify pride. Our dress may be of good …

972 Healthful Living, p. 122.2 (Ellen Gould White)

539. Woman's dress should be arranged so loosely upon the person, about the waist, that she can breathe without the least obstruction. Her arms should be left …

973 Healthful Living, p. 123.1 (Ellen Gould White)

542. Lacing causes displacements, and this form of disease is increasing with each successive generation.— The Health Reformer, November 1, 1871 .

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559. The compression of the waist will not allow free action of the muscles.— The Health Reformer, November 1, 1871 .

975 Healthful Living, p. 155.3 (Ellen Gould White)

645. Very many children are born with their blood tainted with scrofula, through the wrong habits of the mother in her eating and dressing. The very many miscarriages …

976 Healthful Living, p. 168.3 (Ellen Gould White)

690. The compression of the waist hinders the process of digestion. The heart, liver, lungs, spleen, and stomach are crowded into a small compass, not allowing room for the healthful action of these organs.— The Health Reformer, November 1, 1871 .

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705. In order to have good blood, we must breathe well.— The Health Reformer, November 1, 1871 .

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710. The compression of the waist by tight lacing prevents the waste matter from being thrown off through its natural channels. The most important of these …

979 Healthful Living, p. 180.4 (Ellen Gould White)

748. By interrupting the circulation of the blood, the entire system is deranged.— The Health Reformer, November 1, 1870 .

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774. Look at the tight-fitting waists of the dresses of these children. It is impossible for their lungs to have full action. The heart and liver cannot do their …