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Once upon a not too distant time, in a a land not too far away, a king had a problem. His people were getting sicker at younger ages and the moral fabric of his kingdom was deteriorating. The subjects were becoming alarmed by the increase of life-threatening pestilences. So the good king assembled his wise counselors to decide what course of action should be taken to correct the problem Counsellor #1 told the king that the problems may have something to do with nutrition. Counselor #2 reminded the king of the three worthies in the chapter of Daniel in the most read classic ever written, The Bible, and how they stood strong physically and mentally on a simple vegetarian regime. Counsellor #3 pointed out that the soil was not yielding the quality or quantity of food necessary to fully nourish the peasants. As the supplies dwindled and the coffers emptied, the populace grew increasingly malnourished and agitated. Being close to the soil, the peasants conjectured that the disappeariing bee population was causing the lack of pollination and hence produce production. The group began to recognize that the destruction of seven inches of productive top soil had much to do with the increasing challenges. While the wise counselors debated in the Halls of Leadership, the peasants soon realized that health is an individual responsibility and that they could take matters into their own hands by learning how to take care of themselves and plant properly to keep disease away from themselves and their families.

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Very true! So, the good King convened another session. This time he stated, "There is a noxious odor in the air which may be accounting for the increased sickness amongst my subjects". Counselor # 4 said, "If the people learn how to get sufficient oxygen simply from the yield off the land, they will survive quite well" eg. the oxygen available in lemon juice and in the juice of green leafy veggies. The King then mentioned, "The water is turning foul and I am concerned about the diminishing supplies of good drinking water." Counselor #5 said, "The juices of the produce can provide sufficient liquid for the people" (like that of crushed grapes). The King was pleased to have the advice of his special cabinet. But he was certain that his final concern would bring no solution. He shared, "My people are cavorting indoors and seem to be mesmerized". Counselor #6 said that the solution is simple. "Encourage the people to get outside and plant the gardens which will furnish all of the above needs while allowing the peasants an opportunity to get some sun and exercise leading to adequate rest at night." "Hmmm!", said the king. "I'm so glad I'm such a wise old king to surround myself with wise counselors. Nutraland will move towards acting upon the Laws of Nature!"
And so, the wise old king proclaimed that The Eight Laws of Health would become the law of the land. And can you imagine what happened next? The populace rebelled that they would have to follow any health laws. But the king was so wise. He told his soldiers to have mercy on the people as they learned what is required and the advantages thereof. The people were still not pleased but finally agreed to learn what would help both themselves, their families. and all of society. So when the operative phrase in Nutraland became, "Let the education begin", the subjects struggled to 'pull themselves up by their bootstraps' - one step at a time. They learned to cooperate with one another and to exhort each other to higher levels of advancement. Finally, Nutraland was on its way to healing on all levels. Eventually the populace would rejoice in their new found freedom!
The goal was in sight. The king was so happy until he learned he would need to set an example for his subjects. He was saddened that many of his luxuries would need to go and that the process of rebuilding a wornout temple was not easy, but sure, because he heard from his prophet that it had already been acocomplished! Overtime his regime became increasingly tasty and satisfying! The king called upon the royal physician to monitor his progress. From day-to-day there were variations (today called colds - but in reality eliminations which place one on a higher plane when the 'healing crisis' has passed provided one is "Living Within the Laws of Nature". Otherwise there is a depletion of energy.) Overtime the progress was definitely positive. Boy was the king surprised that he felt better and could better manage his kingdom with increasing ease and clarity. The peasants were pleased to see his progress and so chose to follow suit and the coffers began to fill again. The exceptions continued to suffer from the stress of living and the diseases which from the outset were never intended for man to endure.
sounds like this was a very wise king, I wonder if he found the bible for his manual, if only the world would see what this planet really has to offer them and use it, there wouldnt be all this sickness in the world today, but things like this that promote the information is a huge step in the right direction, one small step at a time can take a person very far in life. thank you Claire for all you are doing, you are helping us all to take that first step. love and hugs, Susie

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