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1761 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
The Ministry of Healing, 302
1762 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.7 (Ellen Gould White)
Far too much sugar is ordinarily used in food. Cakes, sweet puddings, pastries, jellies, jams, are active causes of indigestion. Especially harmful are the custards …
1763 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
The Ministry of Healing, 310
1764 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.8 (Ellen Gould White)
Here is a suggestion for all whose work is sedentary or chiefly mental; let those who have sufficient moral courage and self-control try it. At each meal take only two or three kinds of simple food, and eat no more than is required to satisfy hunger.
1765 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
Unpublished Testimonies, October 29, 1894 ( Healthful Living, 82.6 )
1766 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.9 (Ellen Gould White)
I advise the people to give up sweet puddings or custards made with eggs and milk and sugar, and to eat the best home-made bread, both graham and white, with dried …
1767 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
Unpublished Testimonies, August 30, 1896 ( Healthful Living, 81.5 )
1768 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.10 (Ellen Gould White)
If your work is sedentary, take exercise every day, and at each meal eat only two or three kinds of simple food, taking no more of these than will satisfy the demands of hunger.
1769 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
Testimonies for the Church 7:257
1770 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.11 (Ellen Gould White)
At bountiful tables, men often eat much more than can be easily digested. The overburdened stomach can not do its work properly. The result is a disagreeable …
1771 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.12 (Ellen Gould White)
The habit of overeating, or of eating too many kinds of food at one meal, frequently causes dyspepsia. Serious injury is thus done to the delicate digestive …
1772 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
Unpublished Testimonies, August 25, 1897 ( Healthful Living, 207.1 )
1773 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.13 (Ellen Gould White)
Many are made sick by the indulgence of appetite.... So many varieties are introduced into the stomach that fermentation is the result. This condition brings on acute disease, and death frequently follows.
1774 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
Unpublished Testimonies, November 5, 1896 ( Healthful Living, 166.2 )
1775 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.14 (Ellen Gould White)
The less that condiments and desserts are placed upon our tables, the better it will be for all who partake of the food. All mixed and complicated foods are …
1776 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene, 57
1777 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.15 (Ellen Gould White)
Some use milk and a large amount of sugar on mush, thinking that they are carrying out health reform. But the sugar and the milk combined are liable to cause fermentation in the stomach, and are thus harmful.
1778 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17 (Ellen Gould White)
Unpublished Testimonies, August 30, 1896 ( Healthful Living, 82.1 )
1779 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 17.16 (Ellen Gould White)
It would be better to eat only two or three different kinds of food at each meal than to load the stomach with many varieties.
1780 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, p. 35 (Ellen Gould White)
Unpublished Testimonies, May 19, 1897 ( Healthful Living, 17.4 )