Thursday, January 15, 2009

Cancer Doesn't scare us anymore.....thanks to hallelujah diet

The Hallelujah diet is the NUTRITION portion of an overall healthy LIFESTYLE. Once you understand The Hallelujah Diet, you will find that it is very simple to prepare and follow the ratio of 85% raw and 15% cooked food each day.The 85% Portion of Hallelujah Diet

This is the Hallelujah portion of The Hallelujah Diet! An abundance of God's natural foods that are uncooked (raw) and unprocessed. The dense living nutrients found in raw foods and their juices are the things that meet and satisfy your cells nutritional needs. When you eat these living foods, you will find that you no longer have to deal with hunger pangs or cravings.

Live foods are also what produce abundant energy and vibrant health. The following are items from each food category that fit into the 85% portion of each day's food intake:

Beverages
Freshly extracted vegetable juices, Barley Max, Carrot Juice Max, Beet Max, and distilled water with WaterMax added.

Dairy Alternatives
Fresh almond milk, creamy banana milk, as well as frozen banana, strawberry or blueberry "fruit creams"

Fruit
All fresh, as well as unsulphured, organic dried fruit. Limit consumption to no more than 15% of daily food intake. (Fruit juice is included in this 15%, and is not recommended in large quantities.)

Grains
Soaked oats, millet, raw muesli, dehydrated granola, dehydrated crackers, and raw ground flax seed

Beans
Raw green beans, raw peas, sprouted garbanzo beans, sprouted lentils, and sprouted mung beans

Nuts and Seeds
Raw almonds, sunflower seeds, macadamia nuts, walnuts, raw almond butter or tahini. Eat sparingly.

Oils and Fats
Extra virgin olive oil, Udo's Choice Perfected Oil Blend, Udo's Choice DHA Oil Blend, raw unrefined flax oil and avocados

Seasonings
Fresh or dehydrated herbs, garlic, sweet onions, parsley, cayenne pepper and salt-free seasonings

Soups
Raw soups

Sweets
Fruit smoothies, raw fruit pies with nut/date crusts, date-nut squares, etc.

Vegetables
All raw vegetables

The 15% Portion

The following cooked foods make up the 15% portion of The Hallelujah Diet, and follow the raw salad at the evening meal. This portion can be very delicious, and actually proves beneficial for those trying to maintain body weight.

Beverages
Caffeine free herb teas and cereal-based coffee-like beverages, along with bottled organic juices

Dairy
Non-dairy cheese, rice milk, and organic butter, all sparingly

Fruit
Stewed and unsweetened frozen fruits

Grains
Whole-grain cereals, breads, muffins, pasta, brown rice, millet, etc

Beans
Lima, aduki, black, kidney, navy, pinto, red and white beans

Oils
Mayonnaise made from cold-pressed oils

Seasonings
Light Gray Celtic Sea Salt (use sparingly)

Soups
Soups made from scratch without fat, dairy, or table salt

Sweeteners
Raw, unfiltered honey, rice syrup, unsulphured molasses, stevia, carob, pure maple syrup, date sugar (use very sparingly)

Vegetables
Steamed or wok-cooked fresh or frozen vegetables, baked white or sweet potatoes, squash, etc.

While this list may appear a bit limiting at first, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of exciting recipes that meet these criteria. See our recipe section and our selection of recipe books for additional ideas.

The foods listed below create most of the physical problems we experience, and are not a part of The Hallelujah Diet. To have real health, eliminate them from your diet as quickly as possible.

Foods to Be Avoided With Hallelujah Diet

Beverages
Alcohol, coffee, tea, cocoa, carbonated beverages and soft drinks, all artificial fruit drinks, including sports drinks, and all commercial juices containing preservatives, salt, and sweeteners

Dairy
All milk, cheese, eggs, ice cream, whipped toppings, and non-dairy creamers

Fruit
Canned and sweetened fruits, along with non-organic dried fruits

Grains
Refined, bleached flour products, cold breakfast cereals, and white rice

Meats
Beef, pork, fish, chicken, turkey, hamburgers, hot dogs, bacon, sausage etc

Nuts & Seeds
All roasted and/or salted seeds and nuts. Peanuts are not a nut but a legume, and very difficult to digest.

Oils
All lard, margarine, shortenings, and anything containing hydrogenated oils

Seasonings
Table salt, black pepper, and any seasonings containing them

Soups
All canned, packaged, or creamed soups containing dairy products

Sweets
All refined white or brown sugar, sugar syrups, chocolate, candy, gum, cookies, donuts, cakes, pies, or other products containing refined sugars or artificial sweeteners

Vegetable
All canned vegetables containing added sodium or preservatives, or vegetables fried in oil

Once you have stopped eating the foods that will harm your health and started eating the foods that will enhance your health, you may experience some symptoms of detoxification. If you do, take heart! This means you are getting rid of toxins that have been stored in your body!

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