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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2011

The truth about food, clean and unclean and what you are really eating.

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  • Breastfeeding my babies has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Although it did require sacrifice, I wouldn't have had it any other way. It always breaks my heart to see new mothers so ready and willing to pop a bottle into their newborn's mouths, usually so they can get back to their jobs as quickly as possible and not be hindered by caring for their own offspring. :( I just don't get it.

    Happy to not be nipped, tucked, puffed, or buffed -

    Blessings! :0) Juvie

  • @JuvieFirst Yep, popping a bottle that is loaded with 45% sugar, and they say they love their children! I do nto believe it for one moment! LOL nipped, tucked, puffed and buffed. I never know what will come out, but it will be the truth STRAITWAY!!!

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  • My wife breast fed our kids and it was the sweetest thing I have ever seen. They have been quite healthy as well.

  • @enok45 thanks! .Im just waking up to this I lived in Costa Rica and noticed that the milk tasted MUCH better and didnt need refrigeration right away...the milk was actually sold out on the shelves in the store (real milk)! I am also lactose intolerant, but the milk I drank in Costa Rica did not once cause me stomach upset. Also the eggs in CR were not refrigerated there's something going on here in the states with the food to cause us to have to refrigerate it maybe the hormones or something.

  • I work in a juice orange juice plant where we pasturize everything. Milk is no differnt its worse. At least when you pasturize orange juice you still get some vitame c out of it. We add extra. But when you pasturize milk you kill everything that is good for you. It changes the chemical makeup of it its not good for you. Never drink pasturized cows milk. I am talking from experance.

  • LOL, thought you were going to do a split there... :) Is goat milk in can okay?

  • @Darkdragynxi To tell you the truth, I discovered this channel by complete luck last week. I'm thankful I made it in time to catch the Food series & the "Come Out of Her My People" series. Finding such raw Truth is such a blessing, especially while still being suck in this mystery Babylonian western culture.

  • Margarine does not contain any plastic, but the fats they use to make it undergo a chemical process called hydrogenation. This takes a natural unsaturated fat and turns it into an unnatural saturated fat or trans fat that the human body cannot metabolize properly. This is the same with nearly all peanut butter bought on store shelves. Unless the peanut butter says natural on it and you have to mix in the separated oils then it has been hydrogenated and is bad for you and should be avoided.

  • lactose is a sugar not a protein...what a dumb woman.

  • @PeacefulLevi Really, I have been listing to Pastor Dowell for a while now. He knows what he is talking about. Keep on listening and educate yourself.

  • I admit, I learn much more in 15 minutes from listening to You than spending over an hour in a Christian Pagan church that only covers one bible verse with plenty of phony stories to boot. BLESS YOU PASTOR DOWELL !!!!

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