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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 A doctor in Minneapolis decided to cure himself of his various illnesses by fasting for 10 days. He went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. While he didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.
#2 A man in Minneapolis went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. He didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, but he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.
#3 In 1847, a doctor in Minneapolis decided to cure himself of his various illnesses by fasting for 10 days. He went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting.
#4 In 1880, a doctor in Minneapolis decided to cure himself of his various ailments by fasting for 10 days. He went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. He didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, but he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.

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Date de parution 13 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350031294
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Steve Hendricks's The Oldest Cure in the World
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

A doctor in Minneapolis decided to cure himself of his various illnesses by fasting for 10 days. He went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. While he didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.

#2

A man in Minneapolis went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. He didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, but he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.

#3

In 1847, a doctor in Minneapolis decided to cure himself of his various illnesses by fasting for 10 days. He went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting.

#4

In 1880, a doctor in Minneapolis decided to cure himself of his various ailments by fasting for 10 days. He went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. He didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, but he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.

#5

In 1847, a doctor in Minneapolis decided to cure himself of his various illnesses by fasting for 10 days. He went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. He didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, but he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.

#6

A man in Minneapolis went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. He didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, but he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.

#7

A man in Minneapolis went from being hungry to not thinking about food at all, and when his ailments got better, he continued fasting. He didn’t reach his goal of 12 days, but he did reach his goal of not eating anything and lived to tell the tale.

#8

Doctors in the 19th century were not educated in the power of fasting to cure disease, so they did not share their patients’ beliefs that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#9

In the 19th century, doctors didn’t have the tools to understand the power of fasting to cure disease. Still, many of them believed that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#10

In the 19th century, doctors did not have the tools to understand the power of fasting to cure disease, but they still believed that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#11

In the 19th century, doctors did not have the tools to understand the power of fasting to cure disease, but they still believed that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#12

Doctors in the 19th century did not understand the power of fasting to cure disease, but many still believed that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#13

Doctors in the 19th century did not understand the power of fasting to cure disease, but many still believed that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#14

Fasting was not understood or believed in by doctors in the 19th century, but many still believed that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#15

Doctors and scientists in the 19th century did not believe that fasting could cure disease, but many still believed that it could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#16

Doctors in the 19th century did not understand the power of fasting to cure disease, but many still believed that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

Fasting was not understood or believed in by doctors in the 19th century, but many still believed that fasting could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#2

Doctors and scientists in the 19th century did not believe that fasting could cure disease, but many still believed that it could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#3

Scientists have discovered that our ancestors, thousands of years ago, would fast when food was scarce and this gave them an edge over their slower kin. The body’s ability to repair itself when we fast is largely a result of these lucky mutations.

#4

Scientists have discovered that our ancestors, thousands of years ago, would fast when food was scarce and this gave them an edge over their slower kin. The body’s ability to repair itself when we fast is largely a result of these lucky mutations.

#5

The first recorded use of fasting was in the Vedic religion, which was dominant in India around 1500 BC. Fasting was so commendable in the Mahabharata that simply telling someone how to fast earned you a holy reward.

#6

Fasting is not just a religious practice, but a medical one as well. It has been proven to help clear out old and worn-out tissues, which can lead to better health and a longer life.

#7

Fasting was not understood or believed in by doctors in the 19th century, but many still believed that it could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#8

Fasting was not understood or believed in by doctors in the 19th century, but many still believed that it could clear away the debris of worn-out tissues and give birth to new ones.

#9

Fasting was used by the Vedic religion around 1500 BC, and was later practiced by the Jains. It was a medical practice that helped clean out old and worn-out tissues, which could lead to better health and a longer life.

#10

Fasting was an extraordinarily malleable tool that the three enduring Indian religions of antiquity put to work for their own particular ends: as a modestly rigorous purifier in Hinduism, a gentle aid for calming the mind and training the body in Buddhism, and an astringent purgative in Jainism.

#11

Fasting was a medical practice in ancient India, China, and Judaism that helped clear out old and worn-out tissues, which could lead to better health and a longer life.

#12

Fasting has been proven to help clear out old and worn-out tissues, which can lead to better health and a longer life.

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