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41 EGW HL 87.1 (1897 Healthful Living)
… are exhausted in an effort to throw off the excess, and the brain is robbed of nerve force.— Special Testimonies On Education, 32 .
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42 EGW HL 88.3 (1897 Healthful Living)
… are exhausted in throwing off the excess of food; the liver becomes burdened, and unable to throw off the impurities in the blood, and sickness is the result …
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43 EGW HL 108.1 (1897 Healthful Living)
… will exhaust and bring prostration below par. Tea and coffee drinkers carry the marks upon their faces. The skin becomes sallow, and assumes a lifeless appearance …
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44 EGW HL 167.3 (1897 Healthful Living)
… are exhausted in throwing off the excess of food; the liver becomes burdened, and unable to throw off the impurities in the blood, and sickness is the result …
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45 EGW 1MCP 48.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… never exhaust the fountain.— Testimonies for the Church 1:565, 566 (1867) .
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46 EGW 2MCP 392.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… is exhaustion, prostration, paralysis of the mental, moral, and physical powers. The mind becomes enervated, and unless through determined effort the habit …
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47 EGW MH 240.3 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… are exhausted in disposing of an excess of food. The liver is burdened in its effort to cleanse the blood of impurities, and illness is the result.
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48 EGW MH 305.3 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… much exhausted or heated. Immediately after eating there is a strong draft upon the nervous energies; and when mind or body is heavily taxed just before or …
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49 EGW MH 307.2 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… thoroughly exhausted. The stomach is saying, “Give me rest.” But with many the faintness is interpreted as a demand for more food; so instead of giving the stomach …
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50 EGW MH 314.2 (1905 The Ministry of Healing)
… and exhausted, often for many hours deprived of food and water, the poor creatures are driven to their death, that human beings may feast on the carcasses.
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