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As a spiritual leader, prolific writer, and pioneering nutritionist of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Ellen G. White had a profound effect on literally millions of people around the world. Today, her words still guide countless individuals. Her books have been translated into more languages than those of any other author in the history of American literature. Yet few outside the Seventh-day Adventist Church have known of her work--that is, until now. In this unique book, editor Robert Cohen has blended White's most insightful quotations on health and nutrition with current scientific…mehr

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As a spiritual leader, prolific writer, and pioneering nutritionist of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Ellen G. White had a profound effect on literally millions of people around the world. Today, her words still guide countless individuals. Her books have been translated into more languages than those of any other author in the history of American literature. Yet few outside the Seventh-day Adventist Church have known of her work--that is, until now. In this unique book, editor Robert Cohen has blended White's most insightful quotations on health and nutrition with current scientific facts that confirm her views. Here are 500 of Ms. White's "pearls of wisdom"--words that are as practical, insightful, and moral as they are accurate. Gathered from her many works, these classic quotations beautifully present her beliefs, from her stand as an ardent vegetarian to her view of dairy products. To this, Cohen has added fascinating excerpts culled from today's leading scientific journals, validating White's assertions. Whether viewed as a unique slice of history or a relevant guide to everyday life, "God's Nutritionist offers both a beacon of light and a path of truth.
Autorenporträt
Ellen G. White was a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Born in 1827 in Gorham, Maine, her spiritual calling began at an early age. For the remainder of her life, she conducted a public ministry, spreading her revolutionary Christian thinking around the country and the world. In 1863, the Seventh-day Adventist Church was established and she became its first spiritual leader. Through her inspired guidance, what began as a handful of believers has grown to include millions of followers throughout the world.