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1121 Healthful Living, p. 28.1 (Ellen Gould White)

90. God has not changed, neither does he propose to change, our physical organism, in order that we may violate a single law without feeling the effects of its …

1122 Healthful Living, p. 29.3 (Ellen Gould White)

94. Our physical, mental, and moral powers are not our own, but lent us of God to be used in his service.— The Health Reformer, November 1, 1877 .

1123 Healthful Living, p. 29.7 (Ellen Gould White)

98. That time is well spent which is directed to the establishment and preservation of sound physical and mental health.... It is easy to lose health, but it is difficult to regain it.— The Review and Herald, September 23, 1884 .

1124 Healthful Living, p. 30.4 (Ellen Gould White)

102. We can ill afford to dwarf or cripple a single function of mind or body by overwork, or by abuse of any part of the living machinery.— The Review and Herald, September 23, 1884 .

1125 Healthful Living, p. 32 (Ellen Gould White)

Chapter 9—Health Reform

1126 Healthful Living, p. 42.5 (Ellen Gould White)

168. A diseased body causes a disordered brain, and hinders the work of sanctifying grace upon the mind and heart.— The Health Reformer, September 1, 1871 .

1127 Healthful Living, p. 45.4 (Ellen Gould White)

177. The tree of life possessed the power to perpetuate life, and as long as they [Adam and Eve] ate of it, they could not die. The lives of the antediluvians were …

1128 Healthful Living, p. 45.5 (Ellen Gould White)

178. The Bible is a leaf from the tree of life, and by eating it, by receiving it into our minds, we shall grow strong to do the will of God.— The Review and Herald, May 4, 1897 .

1129 Healthful Living, p. 50.2 (Ellen Gould White)

201. Those who are excited, anxious, or in a great hurry would do well not to eat until they have found rest or relief, for the vital powers, already severely taxed, cannot supply the necessary gastric juice.— The Review and Herald, July 29, 1884 .

1130 Healthful Living, p. 58.4 (Ellen Gould White)

241. Parents who freely use wine and liquor leave to their children the legacy of a feeble constitution, mental and moral debility, unnatural appetites, irritable …

1131 Healthful Living, p. 60.5 (Ellen Gould White)

252. Through disease transmitted to them from their parents, and an erroneous education in youth, they have imbibed wrong habits, injuring the constitution …

1132 Healthful Living, p. 69.4 (Ellen Gould White)

307. In order to maintain equal circulation, there should be an equal distribution of clothing, which will bring equal warmth to all parts of the body.— The Health Reformer, May 1, 1872 .

1133 Healthful Living, p. 79.9 (Ellen Gould White)

357. Food should be prepared with simplicity, and yet with a nicety that will invite the appetite.— Testimonies for the Church 2:63 .

1134 Healthful Living, p. 86.4 (Ellen Gould White)

396. In order to have healthy digestion, food should be eaten slowly. Those who wish to avoid dyspepsia, and those who realize the obligation to keep all their …

1135 Healthful Living, p. 107.1 (Ellen Gould White)

486. Excitement will be followed by depression.— The Review and Herald, May 8, 1883 .

1136 Healthful Living, p. 108.3 (Ellen Gould White)

491. The stimulating diet and drink of this day are not conducive to the best state of health. Tea, coffee, and tobacco are all stimulating, and contain poisons …

1137 Healthful Living, p. 120.4 (Ellen Gould White)

530. Taste should be manifested as to colors. Uniformity in this respect is desirable so far as convenient. Complexion, however, may be taken into account. Modest …

1138 Healthful Living, p. 120.5 (Ellen Gould White)

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 …

1139 Healthful Living, p. 122.4 (Ellen Gould White)

541. Our Creator made no mistake in fashioning the human body. He gave appropriate space for the free action of every organ, and formed us in such a way that every …

1140 Healthful Living, p. 126.9 (Ellen Gould White)

556. Disease of every type is brought upon the body through the unhealthful, fashionable style of dress; and the fact should be made prominent that a reform must take place before treatment will effect a cure.— Testimonies for the Church 4:582 .