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61 EGW HL 143.1 (1897 Healthful Living)
… , and frequently aired, it becomes filthy with impurities which are thrown off from the body by sensible and insensible perspiration. And if the garments …
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62 EGW TSDF 97.1 (1926 Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods)
… and frequently made too rich, so that those seated at the table would be tempted to eat to excess. Then in the absence of company there was a great reaction, a …
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63 EGW HL 192.6 (1897 Healthful Living)
818. Bathe frequently in pure soft water, followed by gentle rubbing.— How to Live 3:54 .
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64 EGW MM 281 (1932 Medical Ministry)
Eating Too Frequently
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65 EGW CD 339.1 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
555. Condiments, so frequently used by those of the world, are ruinous to the digestion.— Letter 142, 1900
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66 EGW HL 190.5 (1897 Healthful Living)
806. This is the effect of calomel.... It frequently manifests itself in tumors, ulcers, and cancers, years after it has been introduced into the system.— How to Live 3:59 .
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67 EGW HL 201.3 (1897 Healthful Living)
862. Tobacco-using is a habit which frequently affects the nervous system in a more powerful manner than does the use of alcohol.— Testimonies for the Church 3:562 .
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68 EGW CD 110.3 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
180. Many are made sick by the indulgence of their appetite.... So many varieties are introduced into the stomach that fermentation is the result. This condition brings on acute disease, and death frequently follows.— Manuscript 86, 1897
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69 EGW CD 189.5 (1938 Counsels on Diet and Foods)
311. Indulging in eating too frequently, and in too large quantities, overtaxes the digestive organs, and produces a feverish state of the system. The blood becomes impure, and then diseases of various kinds occur....
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70 EGW HL 61.4 (1897 Healthful Living)
257. Indulging in eating too frequently, and in too large quantities, overtaxes the digestive organs, and produces a feverish state of the system. The blood becomes impure, and then diseases of various kinds occur.— Spiritual Gifts Volume 4a, 133 .
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