The Dietary Law
Dietary Law
Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, These [are] the beasts which ye shall eat among all the beasts that [are] on the earth. (Lev. 11:2)
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Healthy Watermelon Mojito Smoothie
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Qam Yasharahla - Rise Israel
The Watson Go to Birmingham 1963:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2866296/
In watching this movie it reminds one of a time when family really meant something. Do you remember that time? Not everyone was born during this time but some were and still remember. The time when all the kids went outside playing in nice clothes; boys looking smart with their button up shirts and iron trouser and girls in pretty dresses their natural hair in innocent braids and pony tails with big ribbons. Where most moms stayed home, nurture the family, kept it spotless and designed handmade curtains and slip covers, prepared meals from scratch, baked fresh pies and encouraged the creative side of the family.
Do you remember when Sunday dresses were made at home and mom would ask what dress pattern you wanted her to make? Do you remember a time when mom would not let you do your own hair and she would wash, comb and set it until you were in your early teens? Do you remember when the whole block would come over looking sharp for Sunday brunch after church? Sure they imposed the false Sunday worship on us but there was something special that happened when families came together during these times.
Do you remember the time when Dad’s really were the head of the house and life just didn't feel safe when he wasn't around? Dad would come home after work and we would all eat dinner together as a family and all the kids couldn't wait for their turn to tell him about their day and afterwards he’d help us with our homework and tuck us in for the night. He was the kind of father that could be proud to say “I Am a Man”. This was a time when children were polite, well mannered and would say yes mama and thank you mama, can I help you set the table mama….
Where is the Black family today? Are they building each other up? Gathered around a puzzle or perhaps watching a family movie with popcorn, laughing and joking together? This movie is to remind us of that time. Who we were and where we came from. When children were brave to march and were arrested fighting for justice and freedom, where brothers defended their sisters and honored their parents. Yes the movie was created by Hollywood but once you throw out the bones it’s a good example of how most black families really lived when left alone from Jim Crow laws and oppression. They were what most in America was and still is so afraid of. A real black family, strong and built on the principles of love, spirituality and responsibility. Intelligent men and woman whom one day would rule the world. It’s the reason why they campaigned so hard to remove the Black man from the home and replace him with government food stamps and in turn the government became husband and father.
Back then families really did spend time together, worshiped together, read together, lend a helping hand to their neighbors, played games in which they created, set the table for dinner and if one had a problem it was the whole family’s problem, no one was left to deal with an issue alone. That was real and what is missing from our society today.
Today we are left with divorced parents both working or not working at all, sisters taking brothers to court, brothers giving sisters a reason to; youths in jails wearing their pants down their butts and young girls with too little clothes on with weave down their backs instead of our black hair being allowed to be what it is …beautiful. We've allowed every other country to come in our neighborhoods and sell us goods. We stopped owning and building our own businesses and homes and allowed drugs to take over what was once respected neighborhoods. We've made it ashamed to have children and when we do we allow schools to determine their future. We stopped parenting and allowed TV to train our children. The spirit of independence, “do you” and “get yours” mentality is now the norm and same sex marriages have replaced a Mother and father.
So the question again is where is the Black family today? Is it gone forever? The choice is up to us we can let it die or we can set the example and bring back the traditions of our forefathers and be leaders in our homes and communities. There should be no shame in being a Black Man or a Black Woman. Our sisters can build their husbands spirits to inspire the King in him and be a shield against the elements and forces of the world that want to destroy him altogether. Our brothers can encourage our sisters to carry themselves with their heads held high in a dignified manner being proud to play a key role in building and keeping the family together. Encouraging our sisters to be Queens of our Nation by changing the thinking of our children and keeping them active and away from mind deteriorating video games and constant TV. Raising fine daughters as princesses, who are smart, can play an instrument, draw, sing, dance, sew, cook and dress elegantly…all the importance of being good care givers. Fathers teaching son’s to have confidence in themselves as the real Prince of the earth. Teaching them how to be warriors, hunt, fish, swim and fight to protect the home and the importance’s of treating their sister’s as Princesses.
The keys to Israel rising as a Nation lie’s in keeping together the oldest institution created in the Heavens by the Most High - Marriage and the Family.
Will you fight for it?
RISE ISRAEL
Lentils with Yams (or Sweet Potatoes)
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Avocado Lettuce Tomato Sandwich (ALT)
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Home made Garlic Mashed Potatoes
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Looking to detox? Find out which detox diet is right for you.
Daily life produces toxins — there’s no way around that. We’re exposed to extreme amounts of toxins from air pollution, household chemicals, over-the-counter and prescription drugs, processed foods and other things. The body has mechanisms for eliminating toxins, such as breathing, sweating, urinating and bowel movements, but sometimes it needs a little bit of help.
That help can come in the form of a detox diet or whole body cleanse. A detox or cleanse will make you feel cleaner, clearer and lighter. It can also jump-start a weight-loss program, help you transition between seasons, regulate digestion and help you identify food allergies or trigger foods. In fact, a detox serves a powerful purpose, Detoxification is a process to help people heal!
Here are five detox diets to try. Remember that a detox diet is not long-term healthy diets. And always check with your physician before beginning any diet, especially if you have any health conditions.
1. Simple Fruit and Veggie Detox
Best used for: A quick cleanse of your system; a good beginning detox.
Length: 2-3 days
Clark likes this option because it’s relatively easy to do. The idea is to give your body a break from processed foods, dairy and animal products. Processed foods — so prevalent in the American diet — can be full of toxins and chemicals, and it’s a good experiment to see how it feels to avoid them for a few days. Animal products have protein and fat. Although both are essential nutrients, they create more work for your digestive tract, so it makes sense to avoid them while trying to cleanse. You can eat your fruits and veggies raw or cooked, but avoid additives like butter or sugar.
2. Smoothie Cleanse
Best used for: Smoothies provide nourishment during a detox, feeding the cells and tissues well while the body rests the digestive process.
Length: 1 week
This diet consists of fresh fruit and vegetable smoothies made in a blender. It’s actually a very versatile diet, because you can make any number of combinations, and even add protein powder, which is especially important if you have higher caloric needs (such as if you’re an athlete) basic smoothie formula is 1 cup of fruit juice or milk (preferably nondairy, such as rice milk or almond milk) and 1 cup of fruit, either fresh or frozen. In addition to protein powder, you could add things like ground flaxseed, wheat germ, vitamin C or other supplements.
3. Juice Cleanse
Best used for: A deep cleanse that speeds up the rate of toxin clearing; not recommended for people with high caloric needs.
Length: 3-5 days
A deeper cleanse, the juice detox is ideal for people who want to jump-start a weight-loss program. Drinking only nutrient-rich fruit and vegetable juices and vegetable broths can feel surprisingly energizing. An added bonus to this program is that if you’re sick, the nutrients from juice are quickly absorbed and help speed the body’s natural healing process. You can use bottled juices, but its best to use a juicer to make fresh juices and create various concoctions (like carrot, celery and lemon). You can also supplement with vegetable soup, or even add a few solid fruits and vegetables to help deal with your hunger. Note: This diet isn’t for meant for active people, so be sure to take it easy while doing it so that your caloric needs aren’t as high.
4. Sugar Detox
Best used for: Abstaining from sugar for a while can help break your sugar addiction. As a result, you’ll consume much less of the sweet stuff and have more energy throughout the day. You’ll also lose weight more easily.
Length: Varies
Cutting out sugar can be very hard emotionally. But it can be an excellent experiment, especially if you feel you have grown too dependent on sugar, which can compromise your body’s ability to fight illness, fill you up with empty calories and leave you feeling sluggish. Giving yourself a set amount of time to avoid white sugar, candy and baked goods. Watch for hidden sugars in things like ketchup, salad dressings, lunchmeat and soups, too. Opt instead for fruits (fresh, frozen or unsweetened dried), nuts, beans, whole grains, vegetables and lean proteins. Try it for a few days or a few months, and notice if you feel different.
5. The Hypoallergenic Detox
Best used for: Targeting food allergies and sensitivities.
Length: 1 week to start
Most people aren’t aware that some physical symptoms, such as gastrointestinal problems, hives, swelling, itching and yeast infections, to name a few, may be tied to what they eat. The idea behind this detox program is to take a break from certain foods and see what happens. Wheat, dairy, soy, sugar, peanuts, corn and eggs are referred to as the sensitive seven. Cutting them out for a week, and then slowly reintroducing each to determine your reaction to them.
More detox tips:
- Detox in the spring, summer and fall, when more fresh produce is available. Winter is not generally a good time for detoxing because your body is working on rebuilding, rather than cleansing.
- Take time to engage in activities that feel cleansing and purifying. Detoxing is a great time to stay home and do things like clean your closet.
- Get ample rest when you detox. Keep up with gentle exercise like pilates, but be careful of strenuous exercise because you want your body to focus on cleansing.
- Expect that you might not feel very well while on your detox diet, because the toxins are making their way out of the body. But you will feel better after.
- Keep yourself well hydrated while detoxing, because water naturally flushes toxins.
- Beware of any detox diet that requires you to invest in pricey supplements. Cleansing is a natural body function. It doesn’t require a lot of expensive supplements to work.
- After your detox diet is over, gradually ease back into your normal (or healthier-than-normal) diet.
- Never do any kind of fast without first talking to your nutritionist, health adviser or doctor.
Overnight Creamy Oats
Overnight oats are similar to oatmeal except thicker, fluffier, and served cold. Flavour add-ins are limitless: For example, before they go in the fridge for the night, you can add yogurt, some chia seeds, half of a sliced banana, and a pinch of salt and cinnamon. Nutritionally, this meal can’t be beat. Full of fiber and protein, it provides a strong start to the day! What are chia seeds? These tiny, dark colored seeds can be found in most health food stores and are a nutritional powerhouse of fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Chia is also a complete protein, containing all 9 essential amino acids.Read more