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Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 3:43 am Post subject:
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John Harvey Kellogg, probably more than anyone else, was responsible
for putting whole grains at the base of the USDA Food Guide Pyramid.
This MD, while often made fun of, was quite ahead of his time, even
though he was wrong on many issues. Of course, there were others, such
as Graham, Post, the Birth of Vegetarianism, and the birth of the
Seventh Day Adventist church. These Wellness pioneers were lightyears
ahead of Scientific nutrition research published on healthy diets.
Today's research is supporting what these poeple were advocating 100 to
150 years ago.
The original Kellogg corn flakes served at the Sans contained no sugar.
And, was probably a lot better for the health of the affluent at the
turn of 20th Century than their usual breakfast of bacon and eggs or
ham and eggs. Isn't it funny how today, these two opposing breakfasts
are often combined into a single gigantic meal? Why stop there? Why
not add three big pancakes to your breakfast? Could be why the
phyically inactive American is quick to get fat?
But, the diet of the poor was actually better still. They ate boiled
whole grains, otherwise known as gruel. Boiled oatmeal is very healthy
for you.
The cold breakfast cereal industry in the USA, started out life as an
invention of the earliest stages of the Wellness movement. But, did
not stay a health food for very long. It was promoted as a health food
by capitalists such as Will Kellogg and Post, and probably was
responsible for the birth of the process food industry. Capitalists
were starting to realize the huge profit potential of serving the
public nutritionally empty food on a mass scale.
American capitalism has a special gift for perverting the very best of
intentions into just another money making scheme with the full
blessings of the Judaeo-Christian religions much like the Catholic
church was responsible for the search of the holy grail and the
crusades during the Middle Ages. How can the junk food industry be bad
for you, if it is a part of God's plan?
Perhaps, it is up to you to focus on the bigger picture?
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/whole-grains.html
--
John Gohde,
Achieving good Nutrition is an Art, NOT a Science!
The nutrition of eating a healthy diet is a biological factor of the
mind-body connection. Now, weighing in at 18 web pages, the
Nutrition of a Healthy Diet is with more documentation and
sharper terminology than ever before.
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Mr-Natural-Health medicine forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:54 am Post subject:
Re: Cold Breakfast Cereal
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| Quote: | John Harvey Kellogg, probably more than anyone else, was responsible
for putting whole grains at the base of the USDA Food Guide Pyramid.
This MD, while often made fun of, was quite ahead of his time, even
though he was wrong on many issues. Of course, there were others, such
as Graham, Post, the Birth of Vegetarianism, and the birth of the
Seventh Day Adventist church. These Wellness pioneers were lightyears
ahead of Scientific nutrition research published on healthy diets.
Today's research is supporting what these poeple were advocating 100 to
150 years ago.
The original Kellogg corn flakes served at the Sans contained no sugar.
And, was probably a lot better for the health of the affluent at the
turn of 20th Century than their usual breakfast of bacon and eggs or
ham and eggs. Isn't it funny how today, these two opposing breakfasts
are often combined into a single gigantic meal? Why stop there? Why
not add three big pancakes to your breakfast? Could be why the
phyically inactive American is quick to get fat?
But, the diet of the poor was actually better still. They ate boiled
whole grains, otherwise known as gruel. Boiled oatmeal is very healthy
for you.
The cold breakfast cereal industry in the USA, started out life as an
invention of the earliest stages of the Wellness movement. But, did
not stay a health food for very long. It was promoted as a health food
by capitalists such as Will Kellogg and Post, and probably was
responsible for the birth of the process food industry. Capitalists
were starting to realize the huge profit potential of serving the
public nutritionally empty food on a mass scale.
American capitalism has a special gift for perverting the very best of
intentions into just another money making scheme with the full
blessings of the Judaeo-Christian religions much like the Catholic
church was responsible for the search of the holy grail and the
crusades during the Middle Ages. How can the junk food industry be bad
for you, if it is a part of God's plan?
Perhaps, it is up to you to focus on the bigger picture?
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/whole-grains.html
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http://naturalhealthperspective.com/tutorials/john-kellogg.html
For those of you, who are NOT put off by a historical presentation of
the facts, the historical development of natural health can be
summarized as follows.
Natural health was a global movement that first took place during the
turn of the 20th century. The Seventh-day Adventist Church was the
organization that provided the manpower for this movement. In other
words, natural health developed out of the secularization of the health
views of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Secularized Seventh-day
Adventists were responsible for starting health resorts, natural health
food stores and restaurants in very large numbers. One example would be
Jack LaLanne who was connected to the natural health movement because
his mother became a Seventh-day Adventist. And, Jack LaLanne ate an
Adventist health diet during his middle to late teen years after having
been converted by Paul Bragg.
The key figure in this movement was John Harvey Kellogg by way of his
rules for biologic living and for the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Kellogg
made a clean break from the church in 1907. Key here is Kellogg's very
definition of the Sans as a place where people could go to learn how to
STAY healthy. Today, the Sans would have been renamed the Battle Creek
Wellness Center.
Kellogg's interest in autointoxication and enemas was adapted by 20th
century natural hygienists as a misrepresention of Kellogg's position.
A key figure of this natural hygiene movement is Paul Bragg as well as
Shelton, of course. The natural health movement had no interest in
enemas other than the fact that they represented just another health
product that could be marketed.
Kellogg's interest in autointoxication and enemas came from two things.
The newly emerging biomedicine obsession with fighting germs and from
the fact that meat slaughter houses were not regulated for health and
safety during much of Kellogg's time period.
Both Jack LaLanne and Paul Bragg were connected to John Harvey Kellogg
by way of the trite saying: "What we eat today will be walking about
and talking tomorrow." All three of these persons are on the record
for saying this. This motto was first developed by Kellogg somewhere
between 1890 and 1910 as part of his rules for biologic living. Which
was picked up by Bragg, and then later by LaLanne.
Paul Bragg received his inspiration from John Harvey Kellogg and
maintained an interest in enemas. Paul Bragg inspired Jack LaLanne,
who dropped Bragg's interest in enemas but maintained and the developed
the Seventh-day Adventists diet of his mother.
John Harvey Kellogg adopted the newly emerging discoveries of vitamins
during the World War I period and incorporated their existence into his
rules for biologic living. Interest in vitamins and other marketable
health products would eventually take over the natural health movement
to divert most of its interests away from wellness centers to the
widespread marketing of natural health as a product that can be
purchased.
Scientific research would eventually document the Seventh-day Adventist
Church health diet as a true and effective longevity diet. A fact, I
might add, that is virtually ignored by the Kooks on smn. Want a true
longevity diet? Then I suggest that you start looking at the
Seventh-day Adventist's: The original natural health people.
That is the historical development of natural health, in a 'nut shell,'
for those of you who are mature enough to handle the truth.
--
john gohde
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