Friday, January 1, 2010

geneticallyaltered drugs

Eat for the health of it.

It's great when you can get a drug to cure your ills, but sometimes I think they over due the drugs, espeially when you can use a lot of things right in your own cupboard. Raw honey is very good for you, and onions are a good remedy for colds. The only cough syrup we had as kids was onion syrup. Mom would chop an onion fine and add some sugar to it in a glass then turn it over on a plate and then the syrup would seep out under the rim of the glass then my mother would take the syrup on a spoon and if we had a cough we got the syrup.

I think we should think seriously of trying home remedies and not run to the doctor for drugs for every little thing. Some day our bodies will just build up an immunity for drugs then we won't have anything to take. When we take a lot of man made, genetically engineered drugs, it creates a man made stealth germ, causing more diseases then they cure.

Go to the doctor if you are really sick but try eating all natural foods so you can build up your immune system and hopefully you won't have to go to the doctor.

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Laughter is healthy: Three holy men and a bear

A Catholic Priest, a Baptist Preacher and a Rabi all served as chaplains to the students at Northern Michigan University in Marquette. They would get together two or three times a week to talk shop.
One day someone made the comment that being a preacher really wasn't that hard. After the disscussion was over they decided that all three would go into the woods and find a bear and preach to it and try to convert it.

Seven days later they met to discuss their findings.

Father Flannery, with his arm in a sling, was on crutches and had several bandages.
'Well,' he said, "I went into the woods, found a bear, preached to him and read from my catechism. The bear began to slap me around so I grabbed my holy water and sprinkled him with it, I prayed, Holy Mary Mother of God, he became as gentle as a lamb and the Bishop will be here next week to give him first communion and confirm him."

Reverend Billy Bob, sitting in a wheel chair, both legs in a cast, spoke up, "I found me a bear and began to read to him from God's Holy Word!! The bear wanted nothing to do with me so I took hold of him and we wrestled up one hill and down the other until we came to a creek, I quickly caught him off guard and I baptized him, he became gentle as a lamb. We spent the rest of the day praising Jesus."

The priest and the reverend both looked down at the Rabbi in the hospital bed, he was in a body cast and in traction annd had monitors on him. He was in bad shape.

The Rabbi looked up and said, "Looking back on it...circumcision may not have been the best way to start."

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