Rawsome Beauty: Luck Of The Draw Or Within Reach Of All?
- From: xikom03@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 03:50:04 -0800 (PST)
All of my life, I wanted to be beautiful. In today's society, it is
more acceptable to insist that you are "beautiful on the inside",
unfortunately, those of us on the outside are not seeing your insides.
Wanting to be beautiful is now criticized as being shallow. I'm sorry
but I would rather be perceived as shallow than hypocritical because I
find it impossible to believe than any women is content to be less
than she can be.
Personal initiative is a powerful force in achieving goals and
attaining wealth. What about beauty? Are we desperately helpless here,
or is there a way to bring it under personal control? I believe we
have as much leverage in becoming beautiful as we have in
accomplishing anything else we set our minds to. But we have not been
looking in the right places for beauty.
The most inspiring books about becoming wealthy are written by people
who have made it from rags to riches. However, advice on becoming
beautiful often comes from those blessed with exceptional beauty to
begin with. For a woman born beautiful to teach others how to become
beautiful is like a sweepstakes winner teaching people how to earn a
fortune through hard work. Is there a means for achieving beauty for
those of us who are not big winners in the gene lottery?
Good news! It is biologically possible to look beautiful at any age.
If you do not see yourself as beautiful, it is because your beauty is
unclaimed. Your body has never been given a chance to reveal how it
can look when provided with the best possible nourishment and care.
Some of our physical characteristics we cannot change--they are
determined by our lineage, food choices our mothers made during
pregnancy, and our environment. Oriental diagnosis has noted that
small eyes are caused by consumption of cooked vegetables and animal
products during pregnancy and early childhood. Large eyes, on the
other hand, are caused by intake of raw vegetables, fruits, and fruit
juices. Long eyelashes in a child indicate the intake of substantial
amounts of liquids, raw vegetables, and fruits by the pregnant mother.
These things we cannot change. We can change much, however, by the
consumption of a raw plant diet as an adult. This diet will make a
difference in weight, complexion, and the texture of skin, hair, and
nails. All of these traits and more are determined by our daily
choices, with food
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