Has anyone heard of the Hallelujah diet? I understand it's alot of fruit and veggies. Is it hard to follow?!
Answers: I'm trying to get off of medication I take for rheumatoid arthritis and a friend told me this is the way to go!! Do you juice very much of your food?? Thanks!!!
Hallelujah Acres is a very healing diet. Go to their website,http://www.hacres.com/home/home.asp sign up for the free newsletter. Also get into the archives & read the info. Testamonies of people whose lives have been turned around because of changing their eating habits.
Is it hard to follow? How bad do you want to be HEALTHY? If you are going from a junk food diet to HA it is a shock but I seen & heard people do it. I did it from a pretty decent diet & found it fairly easy.
I do juice everyday..but certainly not all my food. The idea of juicing is for eatting Healing foods into your system in a quick & easy manner.
Lots of luck.
Slainté (to your health)
Here is one of many articles on The Hallelujah Diet....and, I guess you need to believe (religion).
http://www.aim4health.com/halleluj.htm
Type The Hallelujah Diet in the searchfield of your browser and you'll find plenty of info.
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I thought the Hallelujah diet was when you eat whatever you want, and PRAY it doesnt make you fat!
Or maybe its a diet where all you eat is junk and fatty foods and after a time you shout "hallelujah, I am still alive!!"
Seriously, never heard of it. I guess googling it will help..
good luck
Strange that you mention this - since someone just mentioned this to me today.
I didn't get any details - but if you want - I can and get back to you with what I find out from someone that actually ate this way.
I am one of that prefer to have a live persons perspective vs. just going on what a web site tells one...... Found too many web sites that had too much stuff on it that was way too slanted to a particular view and had something that they wanted to promote.
Edit:
Just went to send you an email to ask you private - and you have it sent to no email.
If you want - send me an email and I will get all the info from you from someone that actually has been on the diet if you like. She got on it for health reasons as well - so her insights might be helpful to you.
I hadn't heard of that diet, but my mother has arthritis, so I know from books and articles she has read, that you're supposed to avoid (as much as you can) eating plants of the nightshade family - this includes potato, tomato, eggplant (aubergine), capsicum (bell pepper), chilli - something I would find very hard to do, as I love those things.
Good luck!