Must See Movie & Recipe for Eyes

By Susan Schenk, on 26-09-2009 17:47

Favoured : 106

Published in : Blogs, Susan's Blog


MUST SEE MOVIE: The Beautiful Truth

I just saw a documentary lasting 1 hour and 30 minutes. You can download it on your computer from Netflix, since it is in the "watch now" category.

A 15-year-old boy goes on a quest for his homeschooling project to determine whether people really get healed at the Gerson Institute. You may recall in The Live Food Factor, Gerson's study is in chapter 8. The movie covers dental mercury, MSG, aspartame, GMOs, irradiation of food, water fluoridation, vaccinations, and more. Famous people in the health movement such as Charlotte Gerson (Max Gerson's daughter), Jay Kordich, and Dr. Russel Blaylock are featured. The young guy even goes down to the Gerson Institute in Mexico and meets cancer survivors. This is a wonderful movie that covers the deception of the cancer industry but leaves you with a warm feeling at the end!

 

Speaking of vaccinations....I LOVED this Ron Paul youtube video where he points out that when there was a swine flu before, more people died from the vaccinations than from the flu itself!
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22507.htm

Here's another great video: Molly the cow escapes from a slaughter house and finds a home with a vegetarian!

Sunflower Seed Pâté

1 cup sunflower seeds, soaked overnight, rinsed

1 cup pecans, soaked overnight, rinsed

½ cup pitted olives

2 red bell peppers

½ bunch cilantro or favorite fresh herb

¼- to ½ cup pure water

1 t powdered sea vegetables or Celtic sea salt

½-1 cup sun-dried tomatoes, soaked for 30 minutes and cut into small pieces with scissors

1/2 cup shredded raw sweet potato

Combine the seeds and make butter through the blank screen of a juicer. If you don't have such a juicer, mix in a food processor using the "S" blade. Combine the seed butter with all the other ingredients, and blend in either the Blend-Tec or Vita-Mix, or process in a food processor.

This recipe has several items that are great for the eyes! It contains sources of Vitamin E (sunflower seeds and pecans) as well as Vitamin C (green peppers and tomatoes). The sweet potato has beta-carotene.


Last update : 26-09-2009 17:47

   
Quote this article in website
Favoured
Print
Send to friend
Related articles
Save this to del.icio.us

Users' Comments  RSS feed comment
 

Average user rating

   (0 vote)

 


Add your comment
Only registered users can comment an article. Please login or register.

No comment posted



mXcomment 1.0.6 © 2007-2010 - visualclinic.fr
License Creative Commons - Some rights reserved
Must See Movie & Recipe for Eyes
PDF