Search for: 9

1141 Healthful Living, p. 128.3 (Ellen Gould White)

565. When useful labor is combined with study, there is no need of gymnastic exercises; and much more benefit is derived from work performed in the open air …

1142 Healthful Living, p. 133.2 (Ellen Gould White)

589. A farmer who is temperate in all his habits usually enjoys good health. His work is pleasant; and his vigorous exercise causes full, deep, and strong inspirations …

1143 Healthful Living, p. 144.1 (Ellen Gould White)

622. Several instances have come under my notice where children are being murdered by inches by the mistaken kindness of parents.— The Health Reformer, September 1, 1866 .

1144 Healthful Living, p. 144.3 (Ellen Gould White)

624. It ever has appeared to me to be cold, heartless business for mothers who can nurse their children to turn them from the maternal breast to the bottle. But …

1145 Healthful Living, p. 145.1 (Ellen Gould White)

625. Mothers sometimes depend upon a hireling.... A stranger performs the duties of the mother, and gives from her breast the food to sustain life. Nor is this all …

1146 Healthful Living, p. 145.2 (Ellen Gould White)

626. Children are also fed too frequently, which produces feverishness and suffering in various ways. The stomach should not be kept constantly at work, but …

1147 Healthful Living, p. 149.2 (Ellen Gould White)

634. There is a disposition with many parents to dose children perpetually with medicine. They always have a supply on hand, and when any slight indisposition …

1148 Healthful Living, p. 161.3 (Ellen Gould White)

663. The benefit you derive from your food does not depend so much on the quantity eaten as on its thorough digestion, nor the gratification of the taste so …

1149 Healthful Living, p. 163.2 (Ellen Gould White)

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

1150 Healthful Living, p. 163.3 (Ellen Gould White)

672. Food should not be washed down; no drink is needed with meals.... The more liquid there is taken into the stomach with meals, the more difficult it is for the …

1151 Healthful Living, p. 164.1 (Ellen Gould White)

673. Hot drinks are debilitating; and besides, those who indulge in their use become slaves to the habit.... But if anything is needed to quench thirst, pure water …

1152 Healthful Living, p. 164.2 (Ellen Gould White)

674. Soups, puddings, and other articles of the kind are often eaten too hot, and as a consequence the stomach is debilitated. Let them become partly cooled before they are eaten.— Ibid .

1153 Healthful Living, p. 166.2 (Ellen Gould White)

680. Gluttonous feasts, and food taken into the stomach at untimely seasons, leave an influence upon every fiber of the system.— The Health Reformer, June 1, 1878 .

1155 Healthful Living, p. 176.6 (Ellen Gould White)

731. Morning exercise, walking in the free, invigorating air of heaven, or cultivating flowers, small fruits, and vegetables, is necessary to a healthful circulation …

1156 Healthful Living, p. 185.1 (Ellen Gould White)

775. The artificial hair and pads covering the base of the brain heat and excite the spinal nerves centering in the brain. The head should ever be kept cool …

1157 Healthful Living, p. 191.4 (Ellen Gould White)

811. These pores have become clogged and cannot perform the task allotted to them, and so the internal organs have a double task thrown upon them, and the whole system is deranged.— The Health Reformer, September 1, 1866 .

1159 Healthful Living, p. 198.6 (Ellen Gould White)

849. Artificial hair and pads covering the base of the brain, heat and excite the nerves centering in the brain.... The heat caused by these artificial coverings …

1160 Healthful Living, p. 233.5 (Ellen Gould White)

1001. Cheerfulness and a clear conscience are better than drugs, and will be an effective agent in your restoration to health.— The Health Reformer, June 1, 1871 .