Counsels on Diet and Foods
Decades before many physiologists were concerned with the close relationship between diet and health, Ellen G. White in her writings clearly pointed out the connection between the food we eat and our physical and spiritual welfare. In her discourses and writings from 1863 onward, she discussed frequently the importance of diet and adequate nutrition.
Her counsels, as preserved in pamphlets and books, in the journals of the denomination, and in personal testimonies, have exerted a strong influence on the dietetic habits of Seventh-day Adventists, and indirectly have left their impress upon the general public. In assembling the materials comprising Counsels on Diet and Foods, an effort was made to include the full range of instruction on the subject from Mrs. White's pen. The resulting compilation is unique for it presents the counsels clustered topically under a general heading, with no attempt to provide a continuity in reading.
Book code: CD
Published by Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association
ISBN: 978-1-61253-020-8
498 Pages
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- Chapter 1—Reasons for Reform
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- Chapter 3—Health Reform and the Third Angel's Message
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- Chapter 5—Physiology of Digestion
- Chapter 6—Improper Eating a Cause of Disease
- Chapter 7—Overeating
- Chapter 8—Control of Appetite
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- Chapter 10—Fasting
- Chapter 11—Extremes in Diet
- Chapter 12—Diet During Pregnancy
- Chapter 13—Diet in Childhood
- Chapter 14—Healthful Cookery
- Chapter 15—Health Foods and Hygienic Restaurants
- Chapter 16—Sanitarium Dietary
- Chapter 17—Diet a Rational Remedy
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