A Ministry of Health in Winslow, Maine in association with George and Rhonda Malkmus, Hallelujah Acres, Shelby, North Carolina

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Book Reviews
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HALLELUJAH HELP:
Starting on the Hallelujah Diet
The Hallelujah Diet
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EQUIPMENT:
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LIVING WAY RESOURCES
Educational Materials
Miracle 11 Products
Algoflash Natural Fertilizer

LIVING ART GALLERY

Oil Paintings
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Greeting Cards

 

The Living Way
Teaching health from a Heavenly perspective

Book Reviews

Raw Power Building Strength and Muscle Naturally, by Stephen Arlin is a breath of fresh air for those who want to pursue the simple life of raw foodism. A raw foodist for many years, Steve is business partner with David Wolfe, internationally-known raw foodist and lecturer. Together, David and Steve host www.rawfood.com. Steve not only advocates the raw food lifestyle, but lives it. Raw Power is his treatise on the merits of eating an all raw diet to achieve a strong, healthy body. Steve is known for his enthusiasm as a body-builder and it shows in his own physique. Simply put, he is no weakling! This book contains helpful information about the simple mechanics of good health: why the standard American diet/lifestyle doesn't work, why raw foods do. The book also contains raw food recipes and a daily body-building work-out schedule. Raw Power is definitely power-packed!
Maul Brothers Publishing, San Diego, CA; 221 pages; $14.95

Sugar Blues by William Dufty is one of the most powerful books I have ever read. This expose of the refined sugar debocal and its affects on humanity is a real grabber...one of those 'read it and weep' experiences that packs a powerful punch of reality into one's life. Dufty's journalistic background affords him a style and content that is both comprehensive and detailed. His grasp of the sugar subject runs the gamut of historical fact, fiction, and 'in-the-face' reporting. As a former sugar addict now 'come clean', Dufty takes the reader on a journey through the sordid history of sugar and how this one substance has done more than any other known commodity to destroy mankind. Dufty exposes the sugar industry, its politicians, practitioners, advertisers, and consumers. In short, he sheds light on a subject that is near to the hearts and stomachs of most people. Sugar Blues is full of facts that should convince anyone to give up sugar forever!
Chilton Book Company, Radnor PA; 194 pages